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  3. Used for a few months …. spec below No more batteries to change, no more tangled cables to trip over. The FuelTank is the perfect power supply unit for guitarists who want to focus on their performance, not their gear. Delivering 1.500 mA of power through ten DC plugs, FuelTank powers all your pedals, keeping you running on full power night after night. With a compact design, FuelTank fits conveniently every pedalboard including the T-Rex ToneTrunk effect board. And it comes with all the cables you need to get you up and running. Key Features The Only Non-Isolated Power Supply! - Non-isolated power supplies also have an efficiency advantage. The lack of isolation barriers provides direct control and monitoring of the output, which enables better performance and regulation. All the Cables you Need – The Fuel Tank comes complete with a collection of different cables to connect your pedals efficiently. Pure Classic Power Fuel Tank delivers 1.500 mA of reliable power. Two of the ten outputs provide 12-volt power with isolated ground, one DC and the other AC, for AC pedals. Each output is short-circuit protected. 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 The Only Non-Isolated Power Supply What Is a Non-Isolated Power Supply? As you may have guessed, a non-isolated power supply does not have insulation to isolate the circuit. Both the input and output share a common ground, so the current can flow between them through a single circuit. What's in the Box? MAINS input power plug, 3-pin standard plug One 5-connector link cable/daisy chain for the DC outputs Eight black extension cables for the DC outputs, length 25 cm Ten black extension cables for the DC outputs, length 50 cm Two red extension cables for the 12-volt AC output, 25 cm Who are T Rex? T Rex are based in Denmark and have been established since 1996. They are one of the original "boutique" pedal manufacturers, offering guitar and bass players a superior range of FX pedals. Specifications The dimensions of the FuelTank are: L:15,8 cm H:3,8 cm W:7,6 cm Notable Points Want to mount this underneath your pedalboard? Mounting Brackets that attach are sold separately. If you have a pedal that only accepts 18 volt, you cannot use the Classic. You need the FuelTank Chameleon or the FuelTank Junior and the yellow voltage doubler cable.
  4. If I had a fenderish instrument made of parts I would leave the headstock blank or use a fake Fender decal. That would be just because I like how it looks, really, it's purely aesthetic. It actually triggers me more when I see decals with other words with the same style/font as I see it almost as "mocking". I own a parts bass with a Fender neck but it's not completely a Fender: why what matters is only the neck? If I have Fender body and a replacement neck I may feel completely fine adding a Fender decal to it. Of course any instrument sold by a brand that is not Fender but gets a fender decal... that is a no-no.
  5. These are very deceptive - and very loud - amps. Don''t think for a momentt that they are in any way... er... elfin.
  6. Great to hear someone using the latest FI on keys.
  7. Darkglass Duality fuzz pedal ..in good condition and comes with box £90.00 inc uk postage Fuzz Contains 2 fuzz circuits - a sawtooth wave and a hard high-gain sound that can be combined for a wide range of fuzz sounds Controls: Duality, Level Bypass footswitch Status LED True Bypass Input: 6.3 mm jack Output: 6.3 mm jack Mains adapter connection: Hollow female plug 5.5 x 2.1 mm (negative pole inside) Power supply via 9 V DC mains adapter (not included - suitable mains adapter: art. 409939) Power consumption: 40 mA Dimensions (W x D x H): 50 x 100 x 45 mm Weight: 340 g Made in Finland
  8. Zoom multi stomp pedal ..in good condition with box and instructions £60.00 inc uk postage 58 bass effects and amp/preamp/di models, including modulation, equalization, delay, and reverb Up to 4 effects can be used simultaneously, in any order 50 memory locations for the storage of user-created patches 30 preset patches Onboard chromatic tuner supports all standard bass tunings
  9. Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue - Ramones
  10. That's a pretty thing! I have one Cort instrument and a couple made by them for other brands and they're always great quality.
  11. It's a fab little pedal, I'm just having a clear out!
  12. Pics of the SKB case Handle/wheels Laptop/tablet sits in the top section, mixer sits in the rack space below. A bit old and shabby but a nice way of moving this unit around 👍 Previous owner installed a DIY cable router
  13. Hi Chris, Seems I don’t automatically get a notification when someone replies! I’ve PM’d you the number. Terry
  14. Cocaine In My Brain - Dillinger
  15. I Want A New Drug - Huey Lewis & The News
  16. If we forget the headstocks, J is most probably the slimmest at nut. How would P and MM differ from nut width and neck thickness? Would it be feasible to offer two or three sizes (thin J, regular P, wide MM)? I try to understand the difference of the offering, because all custom features seem to widen the amount of units available. Three necks, fretted or fretless is 6 models in total. If the nut width is an option for every neck, there will be many more models. I like the possibility of no front dots, and fretless but that should be a doable option: just jump over some tasks in the production. A logistical nightmare it may be, though.
  17. Thanks for the replies. Im really only asking if the SVT/B-15 switch does anything with the SGT switch off, but good to get some real world impressions.
  18. You’ll definitely need to post several pictures of the actual bass you’re trading, from several angles and including CUs of any marks or dings, before you’ll get any response on Basschat, plus details of strings, setup, pups, any mods and - before almost anything else - the weight, preferably with a picture of a digital readout if you have suitable scales. You can’t expect people to send you an instrument of the value you’ve specified on the basis of a generic screenshot from a retailer’s website. Have a look at other posts on here to get a feel for what’s needed, you’ll get a much better result if you do. Good luck with the trade!
  19. How about pushing the preamp to mimic a P pickup? At least that's what the preamp is there, to tweak the sound. Added with the place of your right hand you should be able to get a P'ish thick sound.
  20. Sorted for E's & Wizz - Pulp
  21. I can lend you a butter knife and you could go at it like Jaco, if you like.
  22. I've been down this road and my advice is don't. Just buy a P bass.
  23. That’s a flippin’ good idea! Thank you 🙏
  24. If the balance of the pickups is fine, simply turn up the gain of your amp. B string may sound similar to other strings or not. But when you change strings, you can try different ones to find the right for you. I had a MG Quantum 5 that sounded best with a 120, so thicker is not automatically better. Congratulations, you seem to have bought lots of bass. Now go and play a lot!
  25. Lovely that mate
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