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  2. Bass direct have indicated weights between 4kg and 5kg!
  3. Chadu25

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    Congrats! I too come from using an HX Stomp. It’s great but I like this one better. Found it easier to dial in my desired tones and not fiddle too much after once I set everything up.
  4. These look like a lot of bass for the money. It would be interesting to try them side by side with some much more expensive boutique brand Super-Jazz style basses and see how they measure up. That midrange circuit reminds me a bit of the Sadowsky Will Lee preamp, and it would certainly serve the same purpose. I bet these will be very useful basses, and the price-point is pretty accessible. Providing they don't weigh a ton, I think these basses are going to be very popular.
  5. The Lion and Albert - Stanley Holloway
  6. Not to mention the S1,S1 classic,Series 2,S2 Classic,Barracuda,Shark,T bass and Groove models 🤣
  7. I have been kicking around the idea of making a MIDI pedal board and then hooling it up to a Pi-based synth housed in the same enclosure. If I ever get round to it, Gumtree frequently has "take me away" or "not sure if this works" organ listings for under £20 so I was thinking of butchering one of those for the pedals and canibalising a cheap mini MIDI keyboard for the controller. That's quite a lot of soldering and programming though, hence not starting it until I can be reasonably sure I'll finish. I would sell your pedalboard into the right market. Someone will be delighted and you will be a few quid up, though it leaves you without a pedalboard.
  8. My guess would be Innovation, but possibly an old set. Do the tailpiece ends have balls or bars?
  9. Yes, Mike's channel is chock full of interesting stuff, and the live chats are particularly good IMO. Suffice to say that, by contrast, there is some content from UK bass YouTubers that confirms the urgent mental health care crisis in this country. I don't mean Scott's Bass Lessons, though. That's more of a mental hair care crisis.
  10. *PRICE INCLUDES UK POSTAGE * Wicked pedal! Tracks beautifully. Only selling as I’m now using multi-effect unit. In great condition (I may even have original box…can’t find at the moment m). Does an octave below and/or above. Also has an independent boost effect. Blurb here: Octavius tri-tone generator has 4 controls LO OCT, HIGH OCT, MASTER MIX and BOOST. LO OCT knob lets you set the volume of the lower octave signal produced by the pedal. HIGH OCT knob controls the volume of the higher octave signal produced by the pedal. The balance between the levels of these 2 knobs is what creates your particular octave-divided sound. Experiment with your mix, and you’ll be amazed at the variety of effects you’ll get. MASTER MIX knob lets you set the overall volume of your low and high octaves compared to your direct signal. Use the BOOST knob to control the output of your octave-divided sound. The boost function lets you dial in a solo level, whether the overdrive circuit is activated or not.
  11. It's a great chat and highly entertaining, Mike. Thanks for putting it up, Sean
  12. Well that's not something you see every day!
  13. These basses look beautiful to me, including the headstock. Im always a passive bass man but that blue burst 4 is calling to me
  14. Nothing is set in stone yet. I’m still playing around, and this is a tweak of Origin’s “transient shaping” setting.
  15. I've fallen down a very deep hole with this on iTunes. I have over 50 on the list so far. I was going to weed out the ones that already appear on the PR 500 list, but I think I'll just leave them in there so it's complete when I listen to it.
  16. Basse Contre Basse by Alain Caron and Michel Donato is the album that always makes want to listen to bass.
  17. Dunno about increase sustain or tone... but i likes the engineering approach. Although the internal threaded part looks quite short... but the height of a nut i spose. I'm sure there are such things available from Spaldings (who i use for Stainless Dog Point Grub Screws for Bridge Saddles) or other Fastner shops.
  18. Today
  19. Gotta love those block inlays GLWTS
  20. Hi,I recently bought my first Double Bass I would like to know what strings are on the Bass before I buy new ones Any help appreciated
  21. Nope. Too much jazz, not enough punk Don't tell anyone else here but I don't like the sound of fretless. It sounds like a mental kazoo to me.
  22. Sounds great! But with that price I’ll just get a Capo or a Bassrig fifteen
  23. Everyone needs a MantleNoble3leafCapo
  24. Blimey! Thank you, Sean, glad the content is working for you. I'll keep at it! Mike
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