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Stub Mandrel started following 3D preinted Pedalboard
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My brother wants a pedalboard and was looking at 3D printed end pieces. I don't know if this will work but it's a fully 3D printed design, quite thick walls, obviously. I clicked normal instead of fast, so the printer is saying it will take 15 hours+ I may need to add strengthening ribs (particularly for the middle strip) and maybe make more space for a PSU inside, but I have lots of red filament (thanks for the tip, @rwillett although not 36 rolls!) Happy to share the STL once debugged.
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A mate of mine sent me a message about the Dave Murray before we knew the price. We're both fans. I saw them on the Powerslave tour and quite a few more since.
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thodrik started following Heavy in standard tuning?
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Lots of Sabbath stuff is in e flat. A few stoner bands play in drop C sharp so the drop D equivalent of a half step down. I have heard a few stoner bands play in drop D too, but more in the prog/psychedelic side rather than doom. Some of Queens of the Stoneage stuff is in standard. Most of Alice in Chains is a half step down. Monster Magnet too. 95% of all Tool songs are also in drop D. You can certainly play heavy music while not downtuned. Honestly, if I really wanted to play heavy stoner/doom music and the guitarist wasn’t willing to tune down then I would just find a new guitarist.
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Suburban Man started following Alesis Samplepad electronic percussion - £55
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This is a boxed, fully working Alesis electronic drum/percussion unit with four pads and an external trigger - eg for a footswitch. This can be set up for a simple switch or a pukka 'drum pad'. The pads can be set up to trigger any of 25 internal sounds or files from an SD card slot - these can be any sounds you want to load onto the card, which has a maximum 32Gb storage (ie a riff or a tune as well as other percussion noises) the overall size is 29cm x 28cm, there are mounting screws on the rear of the unit. Stereo out, plus a headphone feed. Power supply included as well as instructions, but basically you hit it and it makes a noise... Postage should be about a fiver
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Maple Road Rockfield Music & Media Saturday 7-10 Germantown "Come check out the coolest living room house party around! BYOB and kick back and enjoy some up close rockin' blues! Special guest Kevin Henkel on drums for this one! " Always a good gig here. We always pack this place. I'm still concerned about dep drummers. But it is what it is. I'm not picky about backline amps anymore. Here's a Pic of the provided rig. Daryl
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Up for sale - an Electro Harmonix 24v Bass MicroSynth. Full of analog goodness. Not just good - good for you!! If you're looking at this, you know what it does. Definitely leagues better sounding, and feeling, than the smaller 9V versions. Hard to put a price on this - some insane £900+ prices on eBay. Quite a few in the £600-800 range. NOW £290 plus postage is more sensible.
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Skezza started following TC ELECTRONICS BH250. NEW PRICE, JUST £100.
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TC ELECTRONICS BH250. NEW PRICE, JUST £100.
Skezza replied to gary mac's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Has anyone in UK bought a bass from Fender 'Mod Shop'?
Iheartreverb replied to Twigman's topic in Bass Guitars
I’ve always thought Mod Shop was pretty cool but also quite expensive for what is essentially old American Pro I spec in a custom colour. As for Custom Shop, any dealer should be able to help you with a price. It’ll involve building the spec with/ for them and it being submitted through Fender in the UK to the states and back again, so can take a little bit. In terms of pricing, trade offered to dealers is likely the same (or similar) the lack Of transparency that you’re discussing is really that fact that the dealer can chose to sell it at what they want. That might be based on sensible/ standard profit margin, full RRP or somewhere in between. Unfortunately there’s not a way to test the waters on CS but based on material, costs etc, they likely vary often anyway. -
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Headless/ fretless bass for less than £1k
Hellzero replied to RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE's topic in Bass Guitars
And this ... bass is on Kleinanzeigen in Germany: https://www.kleinanzeigen.de/s-anzeige/bass-gitarre-rockinger-fretless/3224745765-74-8511 -
Source Audio Atlas Compressor; Boxed and as new.***NOW £130***
Killerfridge replied to Fettsman's topic in Effects For Sale
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Amazing bargain. Bass and a combo, am I mad? Offers invited
Oldman replied to Oldman's topic in Basses For Sale
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Strap on’s. Buy one get free
Inga replied to Oldman's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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THIS IS THE PRODUCT THIS THE BLURB: The T-Rex FuelTank Classic Power Supply features three different isolated output sections including 9 volt DC, 12 volt DC and 12 volt AC. FuelTank is the perfect power supply unit with no more batteries to change and no more tangled cables. FuelTank delivers 1.500 mA through ten DC plugs and with its compact design, fits conveniently on to most pedal boards including the T-Rex ToneTrunk. Two of the ten outputs provide 12-volt power with isolated ground – one DC and the other AC, for AC pedals. FuelTank comes with all the cables you need to get you up and running. The main features of the T-Rex FuelTank Classic Power Supply include; Mains input power plug, 3-pin standard plug Voltage selector, 115/230 volts Eight 9-volt DC output plugs, all sharing the same ground. Giving a total of 500 mA One 12-volt DC output with isolated ground, giving 500 mA One 12-volt AC output with isolated ground, giving 500 mA Slow burning fuse 250V 250mA Dimensions of the FuelTank are (WxHxD) 160 x 39 x 81mm (6.29 x 1.53 x 3.18 inches)
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Leonard Smalls started following December the X factory Composition Challenge
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December the X factory Composition Challenge
Leonard Smalls replied to lurksalot's topic in Recording
Have you been on Basschat for long? 😁 I'm doing an early 80s classic. In a furrin' language, just to make it exciting. And I'm taking it all very seriously indeed. Oh yes. -
Has anyone in UK bought a bass from Fender 'Mod Shop'?
Eric_Wombat replied to Twigman's topic in Bass Guitars
I have no experience of ordering from either the CS or Mod shop, although tempted by both, but I'm pretty sure there are UK dealers you can order CS basses through, Andertons, Peach, Coda and A Strings are some I've seen listed. -
It is very lush. Thick squishy syrupy lush sound.🎶🎶
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Buying a Nord Electro 73 new is a very good idea indeed.
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Dirty Diana - M Jackson
