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MXR Bass Octave Deluxe - price drop ยฃ70 posted
lee650 replied to lee650's topic in Effects For Sale
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Anyone remember Ohm Bass Amps?
BassTractor replied to Jean-Luc Pickguard's topic in General Discussion
I seemed to remember I played through an Ohm with two footswitches in a plastic housing, but I needed Google to help me. Here's what its AI Overview opined: "One user on an online forum did recall a specific, otherwise generic-looking bass amp that inexplicably had a built-in flanger, which might be the one you are thinking of." Right! We got our answer! -
silverfoxnik started following Mesa boogie walkabout scout 1x15 300w combo
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Mesa boogie walkabout scout 1x15 300w combo
silverfoxnik replied to millar138's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Legendary analog bass synth pedal from Chunk systems. Long discontinued and very hard to come by. These units were only handmade between 2008 and 2012 in Australia and sadly the maker disappeared and no longer makes any pedals. It's effectively the legendary and sought after in its own right Brown Dog Gated Fuzz and Agent 00 Funk (which both sell for almost the asking price separately!) in a single pedal, with a VCO and a digital control interface. Unlike modern synth pedals, the audio circuit is 100% analog and the digital elements are just to change and save settings and presets. Around 300 were made. This one is loaded with the last firmware version and has a mix of factory presets (including those made by Jamiroquai/Paul Turner) and my own. I can leave everything as-is or reset the firmware so only factory presets remain, either way I'll include the SD card with everything loaded on. Part of its legend/charm is it's not great to use interface(!), but you get the hang of it. Highly recommend using this website for tips http://www.cgraham.com/chris/music/bass/octavius_squeezer/. Also linked on that site is a spreadsheet I made to document presets, both factory and custom. Pedal is in very good condition, few marks and scratches here and there commensurate with age, works perfectly. No box or PSU, works off a regular 9v regulated supply. I'll try and remember to grab some more pics soon.
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Quatschmacher started following Behringer meatball
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No, in this instance I meant Dan Coggins of Lovetone. If your question is meant to imply that Lovetone ripped off the Mu-Tron III, Iโd add that the Meatball was far from a straight-up copy as it added lots of extra functionality not present on the Mu-Tron III. (I have also supported Mike Beigel by buying his own later incarnations (QTron, Micro-tron III and IV, and Iโll probably get the latest Mu-Tron III when funds allow).)
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gary mac started following Feedback for Delberthot , Feedback for GBH and Feedback for Mcgiver69
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Happy to recommend Geoff. No messing about and easy to deal with.
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Happy to recommend Carlos. A nice straightforward transaction.
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Another of the Bass Chat good guys, happy to recommend.
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Hercules Stand. Price dropped.
gary mac replied to gary mac's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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TC Electronic SpectraComp Bass Compressor ยฃ40 delivered
jimbobothy replied to danhkr's topic in Effects For Sale
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TC ELECTRONICS BH250. NEW PRICE, JUST ยฃ100.
gary mac replied to gary mac's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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I cannot say my case is the same as yours, but I got myself a pair of Shures 535, which are a little bit boosted in the mids. First time I tried them, I found them awful. Really mid boosted, no bass, clanky and incredibly annoying. I changed the tips to ones that fit me better and the result was incredibly different. I love them. Another thing that happened to me a couple of weeks agois that I was going to play for the first time with my Sennheiser IE100 with custom molds. In the soundcheck, it was all boomy with a lack of definition. My thoughts were "this gig is going to be hard and I hate my custom molds". Then, I heard myself during the gig perfectly. The issue was that the soundguy had the sublows boosted and the subwoofers just below me were too loud. Even with custom molds. I cannot really explain why this happened, but it did. Man, perfect seal is everything. But also be aware of the shape of the in ear itself. I cannot use KZs because they just pop out from my ear. And I tried several different tips. I moved to smaller in ears (Sennheiser and Shure) because of that
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The Short Scale Bass Appreciation Society!
ezbass replied to Baloney Balderdash's topic in Bass Guitars
Loads reviewed here. Obviously, one guyโs opinion, but some insights into the differences. -
PerryM started following Origin Effects Bassrig 64 Blackface Mint
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Origin Effects Bassrig 64 Blackface Mint
PerryM replied to loveboatcaptain's topic in Effects For Sale
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Sky Arts ,Worlds greatest Basslines .28/11/25
Misdee replied to martin8708's topic in General Discussion
I suspect we were listening to a lot of the same music forty-odd years ago, but hearing very different things in it and coming to different conclusions. I don't think there was anything remotely new about what Peter Hook did on the bass, except that the punk craze (and it was a craze, not the ground-breaking artistic movement it has been elevated to in retrospect) meant his fledgling efforts made it onto record. Anyhow, I've now seen the first episode and it was just as I expected. I still enjoyed it though, and I'm looking forward to seeing the rest of the series. I don't dislike Peter Hook as a person, but he is so enamoured of his own "legend" that he has an inflated idea of his importance as a bass player. He seems to think he took playing the bass and improved it with his lack of ability, and that other more accomplished players just don't have the wit and imagination to be like him. Watching the programme, I'm even more convinced he genuinely believes that he invented the idea of using a lower note on an open string as a pedal tone to play a melody over. Do I need to explain how ridiculous that is? It's also interesting to hear Peter Hook rationalising after the fact his use of the Joy Division/ New Order back-catalogue for his live act. FWIW, I personally think he has every right to perform those songs, but I know that there has been a major falling-out with the other remaining members about some of his choices. It's obviously something he's very sensitive about because he keeps revising his reasons for doing so. -
Anyone remember Ohm Bass Amps?
pete.young replied to Jean-Luc Pickguard's topic in General Discussion
Used to have an Ohm PA amp which was a decent bit of cheap kit. This would have been 1977 - 79 ish. -
lowendgalore started following NBD: Fender American Vintage II 60's Precision.
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NBD: Fender American Vintage II 60's Precision.
lowendgalore replied to Stub Mandrel's topic in Bass Guitars
Do you still have it and how are you getting on with it? What are the thoughts on the pickup? Iโm considering one - ideally black, but seems theyโve discontinued it . -
I also had (and still have, being my number 1) a 735 and I got myself a BBP34
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This is an unbadged Torque cab. The speakers have been upgraded to 50w from 30w. The cab is working, cosmetically not brand new. Would appear that this has been upgraded as it has two 4ohm 50 watt speakers and a tweeter. The back plate of the cab is not fastened, but itโs a very snug fit so not moving. This appears to be wired in parallel, making it a 2ohm cabinet. Very clean inside, candidate for wiring in series to get 8ohm output. selling for ยฃ10 collected, just trying to clear space!
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Duroc17 started following Michael League Nic Huber bass ๐๐๐
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This is just lovely - China please rip this off and send me one Iโve got ยฃ300! Haha just incredible- Iโm not jealous at ALL!
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Headless/ fretless bass for less than ยฃ1k
RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE replied to RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE's topic in Bass Guitars
This is true . Trying to find a fretless one is a lot harder to track down . ๐
