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I just don't think Walrus have a big enough name and/or specialism in bass gear to go in at this price. I wouldn't listen to anyone saying that profits in the pedal industry aren't high. Why do you think there are now SO MANY manufacturers, with many being high end. Big money, small footprint, easy to ship and thus less concerns over returns like a bass/guitar as you can really pack a pedal easily so it is nigh on impossible to damage. Walrus churn out pedals and updated pedals all the time, for big money.
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That’s not good especially after waiting so long, hope you get it sorted soon
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I watched one of the videos and due to the lack of a side by side comparison (with and without the Walrus), it's hard to say if it's really enhancing the sound that much (away from the extreme settings) than my current, much more affordable pre amps do already (Tech21 & Sadowsky). I know it's very easy and typical for us to diss a new product, but I really wanted to be blown away
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It was! I’ve had two, one was 10lbs+ and that one, the sunburst one, was 8lbs 9oz. And top to bottom perfect with it. I sold it to a mate who has fallen in love with it, and last we spoke, planned to have it stripped and refinished pink!
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I couldn’t live with that, would have to return it.
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Post your pedal board - Basschat style!!
Minininjarob replied to dudewheresmybass's topic in Effects
The little box for picks is such a good idea. I’m going to steal that. Where did you get it from? -
barkin started following Barefaced Three10 Teaser: Anybody Know More?
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No.
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soulstar89 started following Walrus Mantle - The newest IMA gizmo.
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Watching ian talk about this pedal and the unique boost cut mechanic, I was intrigued. Then I saw the price. Nope 🙂↔️ 🙂↔️
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Wild Is The Wind — David Bowie
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Lozz196 started following Steinberger XL2 1987
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They have reversed the placement of the handle and both sets of feet, so they are fixed on the opposite sides to where they used to place them. I don't understand why they would do this, as nobody is now able to mix older One10's with newer One10's, as I have tried here. I am within my rights to ask for a refund, as it's just been delivered today, and I ordered it online through their website, so I have 14 days to ask for a refund and another 14 days to return it. I would also accept a replacement cab, but it's taken more than 10 weeks to get this one, I'm not sure i want to wait that long again!
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three started following Steinberger XL2 1987
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This looks like a lovely example. Has the EMG logo simply worn-off the pickups? I was fortunate enough to own a transitional XL2 for a while. They sound like nothing else, in the best possible way, for me. The downside was ergonomics - a personal issue, but I simply couldn't find a way to make the bass easily/comfortably playable either sitting or standing (using the plug-in hardware seen on some transitionals). Plenty of others had no problem throughout the '80s and beyond. Rare and desirable - the first serious and successful iteration of bass guitar design IMO
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I was lucky enough to watch the interview at the time, but I'll be revisiting it thanks to this video. Mike's content is always interesting. I've starting tuning in to his Youtube live stream, which has now moved to the more convenient (IMO) Sunday evening. He seems to have concentrated on basses in recent times, but I think he might be reviewing some bass cabs any time now.
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That's the problem with unclear language. Yes, they are in "use", but remain untouched. They're so-called "sympathetic" strings. I'm sure Wikipedia has an article about these.
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I built a CNC machine as a lock down project during Covid. It had a cutting area of 800mmx600mm, it was fun to build and the aim was to design a machine to cut foam for tool drawers, it didn't really do the job I thought it would do, and whilst it was a great learning experience, I have the machine away to the local school to make better use of it. As I was doing anything with bass guitars then, building a bass from wood with a CNC machine wasn't even a thought. If I was going to do anything with a CNC machine, I would go for something decent such as the X-Carve that @Richard R has commented on. I did just check it at https://www.inventables.com/products/x-carve-1 and it appears that the nice entry level kits have been discontinued and they are moving to the X-Carve Pro which are bigger and more money. However there are other kits or systems out there to replace the entry level stuff. I wouldn;t suggest making your own though as I did Rob
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Regarding the price..... It is cheap compared to a Noble Di. 😀
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Andyjr1515 started following Warwick / Hipshot Xtender issue - help advice.......
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Warwick / Hipshot Xtender issue - help advice.......
Andyjr1515 replied to Shaggy's topic in Repairs and Technical
I don't know for sure - and don't have a Hipshot here - but having fitted them to a number of my own basses and builds, I think you would have the same problem. -
I’m probably stating the obvious but has it been made the opposite way round Rob
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Why is it when you buy just one pedal you have to keep buying until the pedal board is full.
