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Here is a Line 6 M13 Stompbox Modeller pedal with power supply. This pedal has a very large library of effects and parameters, a looper, tuner etc etc I'm surprised it doesn't do the washing up. Too many things to list but a quick link to the manual(s) is here - https://line6.com/support/manuals/m13/ Also comes with a slightly tatty but perfectly usable Stagg pedalboard case. Collection preferred from near Axminster, although I do travel around the UK a lot so could easily bring it along to a gig for a meet up
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Much appreciate your help guys 👏👏. It’s looking very much like LTFs 👍👍
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krispn started following Pedlas for sale. Octave and Delay
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Bought these for a new project but it’s folded already. Singer has decided it’s too much hassle doing the live thing and wants to keep it all studio only for now. 😖 Nabbed the octave just a couple of weeks ago on here. Selling for what I paid. FTElectronica SubOctave £85 posted UK Simple, wonderful tracking and based on the Ampeg ‘SubBlaster’ which Gregor from BTW adores as his favourite sub. I didn’t want the OC2 thing and this provides a lovely, usable sub which pairs beautiful with my DG fuzz. Can fatten and thicken when blended just so and really is a wonderful unit but not something I need in my pub band. TC Bucket Brigade. £45 posted UK Bought to add some modulation and width along with the octave and fuzz pedals on my board. Also used for some tracks which needed a warm analogue delay sound. This was ideal for it as it facilitated both needs. Simple, no menus and warm sounding. Boxed as new plus it’s tiny!!!!
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If it’s the same band she had with her last year at the jazz cafe, it’ll be great.
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NBD Quick string change and setup. First impressions it’s very nice, apart from the placky battery cavity cover. I’ll fit the VTC preamp when I get a chance.
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Thanks Rob. This level is beyond what i did at lessons back in 70's and some of the terminology i've either not heard before or wasn't sure what it meant. Dave
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My next purchase, if it happens, is going to be sent to my workplace. It will be going home under the "Eddie has lent me it, doesn't like it, said he'll let me know when he wants it back." line. I'll get the "I know the game you're playing look and eye roll combination" I'll say "What's that all about?" She'll roll the eyes again and say something along the lines of "I'm sure you think I was born yesterday!" We'll have a laugh and that'll be the end of it.......... Until she reminds me that I'm nowhere near out of the woods.
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Oh aye, she's observant too - some may know that I recently took in a second Thunderbird (different model though) and she was like "don't you have one like that already?" I started to explain the differences, her eyes glazed over and that was the end of that conversation
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Cosmo Valdemar started following Bitsa Precision Bass
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LukeFRC replied to AndyTravis's topic in General Discussion
Nah the place is just a place. The people in the place are what makes the place ace. -
I am working on a long complicated Branford Marsalis tune and needed some respite so I have put together this transcription of the Adalberto Cevasco bass part for the tune 'Milonga Del Angel' from the 2010 Astor Piazzolla release 'Piazzolla En Suite'. An easy read but a lovely piece. You can't have enough Piazzolla. https://bilbosbassbites.co.uk/milonga-del-angel-astor-piazzolla/
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AndyTravis replied to AndyTravis's topic in General Discussion
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Yes I gig all three of my basses. But I don’t take every bass to every gig. I try not to play $h1tholes where my kit will be stolen, but it’s more about evening out the wear and tear. I suspect a drunken Saturday night pub crowd will not appreciate the tonal qualities of a vintage Fender over a cheap and cheerful Yamaha, so why bother taking it?
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My wife is exactly the same. I've never been one for going clothes shopping or buying myself stuff so if I see something I like my wife is always supportive. The only prerequisite is that she needs to like it as well - no ugly basses or jobby brown finishes 😁
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But what is music? It's perfectly summarised in the title of this really great 30 years old tune.
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IEM Conundrum ....... possible solution??
Pirellithecat replied to Pirellithecat's topic in PA set up and use
As per the advice above used the splitter to get EQ able IEM feed into my IEM mix, and a different EQ for FOH ( and back line). First outing for the CQ18T and all went well. Binned all the quick channels during set up/ sound check and went to the Full channel setup as lots of horrible boom and hints of related feedback. Sorted the sound within a few minutes per channel, and with a bit of help from the Feedback algorithm everything worked really well. Best 3 x vocal Mix I've tried so far and the majority of bass through FOH. After One outing I won't be going back to my analogue mixer,..just need to be wary of Rabbit Holes!!!! The Bass sound was naff, but the system works a treat, just need time to focus on me rather than everything else!! So thanks for the help👍👍 -
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casapete started following Do you use your “best” bass on gigs?
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I haven’t used my 63 Precision regularly for a while, although it does get an airing every now and then on gigs where I know I won’t have to worry about it. When I was doing gigs in the theatre band, I was worried that once we’d soundchecked and then gone out for a couple of hours in search of food / drink, there was a window of opportunity for someone to steal it. This was further reinforced by our laptop getting nicked from the mixing booth in one venue, and nobody saw anything! Ironically the bass I chose to use on those gigs has now become very special to me too- it’s a P-Lyte and I use it for most of my electric gig / deps etc. I did around 800 gigs with it in the previous band, so would be a tough one to lose. Just started a rock and roll gig in a local club so will be getting the old Precision out for that I think. Big stage, nice audience and I’m around all the gig so happy days.
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BillyBass replied to Marky L's topic in General Discussion
If the plug in question houses a transformer and isn't easily replaceable, ok, but at £6.99 that is way more expensive than a plug. Just replace the plug with a new plug, which will cost under £2. -
simonlittle started following MB58R 102 Energy Cabs
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Back in 1986 or 7, two of my colleagues who had recently become a romantic item went to that year's Glasto. On the following Tuesday, I asked them which bands they'd seen... turned out that the answer was 'none'. They'd spent the entire weekend in their tent, smoking dope and shagging. So yes, they never got within earshot of the Pyramid either.
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Acebassmusic started following Epifani UL 110. £160
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casapete started following How many of us are in this position?
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Fortunately not me either. When I’ve bought basses or amps then Mrs CP knows I either need them to earn a living or ( just occasionally…) because I just like ‘em! Of course it helps that I don’t splurge dosh on daft cars / watches / cameras and all the other stuff old geezers like me seem to love. In turn, she’s pretty good at not blowing our hard earned on anything silly, with just the odd bit of vintage stuff for herself / the house or some green things from the local garden centre. Works for us.