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  2. Just discovered Thomann's bass pedal best seller list (211 pedals listed)...due to the #01 on the list! The rest of the bass pedal synth rankings on that list also made for interesting reading: #72 SA C4 #61 EHX Bass microsynth #51 Boss SY1 ... #01 MXR Bass Synth
  3. Perhaps a slightly larger box than your normal 12" cab, but that let's the speaker breathe properly.
  4. This might have been mine. It is an extraordinarily nice cab. Effortless extension all the way down. And super light. If I was running an amp I would buy it back. I imagine 2 would sublime.
  5. No No No - Dawn Penn
  6. The drop down says the light is £138, the DMX controller is £29. The lights are in the tech spec, but so is the DMX controller so it is sold as parts.
  7. Behringer BD 121 is a great start to solving your needs I think. G4M can deliver one to your door for around £24. In case you didn’t know, they are based on the Tech 21 Sansamp Bass Driver, which is a mid range industry standard. I have both ( Tech 21 and the BD121) and the Behringer isn’t far behind, especially when you factor in the price differential of around £225. You can experiment with the BD121 for sounds and use the XLR DI out into the desk. In the unlikely event you really don’t like it, then it’s handy for a spare ( or even flog it on here! ). £24 is a bargain price for such a useful pedal IMO. I have a couple of them, and there’s always one in my leads bag on every gig I do.
  8. Very nice. Good sound too. Have you considered trying superwound (piano) strings? I have some lightish ones on my B2A. Incredible sustain and harmonics.
  9. Cool! Will do! I'm mainly a bassist and have a deltametal arpege so I just naturally came here! (Hadn't actually realised there was a guitarchat! ❤️)
  10. I enjoyed that @walshy got to say hello to a few Basschat alumni. Nice to have bought mini Trav (Ella) with me. Quite a team
  11. I like it. Some people like tubes, I like the sound of transformers - my fave preamp I shouldn’t have sold is the hellborg one - that’s based on a neve type transformer and a more modern preamp stage and coil based eq… The colourbox is input and output transformers, two neve style preamp stages and a simpler eq circuit… For me it lets me give a more polished - tiny bit compressed tone to the desk/amp - the eq does any tweaks I want and it just sounds nice - the hx stomp is running amp and cab sims. The bad things: i don’t think it excels at drive sound, it’s that straight into console Beatles thing that works with guitar but I don’t like on bass, esp not last in the chain into a Pa - but you can set it so when it does clip it can clip just the peaks of the notes. if you want that sound I think there are cheaper ways to get similar- Hudson broadcast maybe? the gain, interstage gain and output volume knobs isn’t intuitive to me, and I guess makes sense if you’re going for a driven signal it makes more sense. It doesn’t love hot signals into the 1/4in input - so if you’ve got a preamp before you have to pay close attention to gain staging. I’ve got line level from the stomp going into the xlr in as it sounded better to me. talkbass seems to hate the HPF and write the whole oedal off based on that. At the lowest setting you can combine it with a bass boost for the pulltec type trick and that’s nice. Otherwise my phone has a stocks and stocks app I’ve never used. I don’t discount iPhones just because one feature isn’t made for me. but overall - it’s brilliant and if I had too only have one pedal, my heart would say the colourbox. crayon, for me the joy is a preamp strip style sound with transformers in it. Does Tonex have any neve 1073 style captures - that might be fun? othewise that was a lot of blether from me - go watch Janek Gwizdalas preamp shootout video…
  12. Well, very interesting. So basically valves do one simple job whichever circuit they live in and all we hear in different tones are each manufacturer’s circuit design. Changing valves from any manufacturer does sh*t all and we hear what we want?
  13. I had a custom build made because it was what I wanted, and I couldn't get what I wanted off the shelf. It plays more gigs that most of the others, but not all because I don't believe on having a bass that I don't gig (except a 4 string, but I have had it so long), so the others get used as well.
  14. Yeah it was pretty cool, such a great guy and a fairly epic bassist too, thanks for popping in buddy
  15. Yeah, I was a bit harsh. For those that want them and enjoy playing them then I can see that. it's a hobby and with a hobby you dont have to justify anything. Its just that ive read how some have to have a custom build because they cant play anything else (talking about 4-5 strings, not those silly things with so many strings that you cant pass as a bass player), which always strikes me as funny.
  16. I think the early passion guitars had Vigier’s own bridge and locking term. Around the time the Arpege had its own proprietary bridge.
  17. I bloody hope not. I'd better screenshot the ad but this is what it says. I'd liketo see a DMX controller with 12 bulbs with an 8deg output angle. Maybe I've posted the wrong link.
  18. Here’s a Gotoh 404SJ-4 four string bass bridge in gold. Bought it a while back to replace another bridge but never got round to fitting it. Boxed and with fitting screws. The box says it’s chrome for some reason. There’s a few marks, mainly on the back (the bit that’s against the body) but the saddles, screws etc are all in really good condition. I can’t remember what I paid for it, but they seem to go for £50ish online, so how does £30 including UK postage sound.
  19. Joyo Actone pedal, purchased new about a year ago if I recall correctly, to emulate a valve sound which I was after at the time. Used a few times at home and then put back in box. Decent little pedal emulating a Vox AC30. Takes batteries or standard Boss-style 9v adaptor. Perfect condition and boxed. £15 including UK postage sounds about right.
  20. Shadow SH2001 transducer pickup and cable. Bought this on Basschat ages ago for some project that never happened and it’s been packed away in the drawer ever since. It’s a stick-on pickup and lead. German made. Not sure if it’s meant to have sticky pads to attach to instrument - it didn’t come with any and I always just used a tiny square of double-sided tape to attach it. £15 posted in the UK sound about right?
  21. How do you get on with the JHS Colour Box on bass? I've been considering that or the Crayon for something different from the usual American amps. I have tried an IR of it on the ToneX One, low gain.
  22. Clearing out my parts drawer… I have a Shubb Capo - its designed for a 7.25” radius (ie vintage style Strat radius) which alas I no longer own. Barely used as a 9.5” radius fits better on my acoustic guitars. No box but great condition. Looking for £12 or thereabouts inc UK postage. Cheers
  23. Zoom B3 or B3n - the B3n has the advantage of being easier to switch patches. You can also edit patches on a PC which is quite simple to do.
  24. And maybe ask on the other part of BassChat, which is GuitarChat as it's a guitar... 😉 Had a few many many many moons ago, and IIRC they all had Kahler tremolos.
  25. I've been carrying a spare mixer for our band for several years, but it has no built-in FX. A new band member is very keen on reverb so I am looking for solutions to fit between the back up mixer and the back up amp. My outline spec is: Dc and/or battery powered Clean sounding Small Cheap? Would something like a Behringer DR600 reverb pedal work, or a kit based on the PT2399, or should I be looking at something completely different? David
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