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Can the bass flyrig v2 emulate the BDDI blend control?
Tech21NYC replied to dave_bass5's topic in Effects
When you run the Bass Driver into the front end of an amp you are stacking preamps and that changes everything which is why we recommend setting the amp on the neutral side if the Bass Driver will be used as an always on effect. It would probably make more sense to add a chorus with the Bass Driver. -
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madshadows replied to AndyTravis's topic in General Discussion
Just made a contribution John 😎 -
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For Sale: Pete Skjold Greyling 5 – Impeccable Condition, Handcrafted Luxury Up for grabs is my stunning Pete Skjold Greyling 5, in the best, near-mint condition. This exquisite instrument combines exceptional craftsmanship with versatile sound options, making it a perfect choice for serious musicians. Key Features & Highlights: Beautiful, Warm Tone: The bass offers a very pleasant playing experience with a rich, warm sound that sits perfectly in any band mix. Flexible Sound Shaping: Equipped with a 4-way pickup switch (Reverse P, Series, Parallel, or P), allowing for a wide range of tonal options. New Thomastik JF 345 Flats: Recently fitted with these high-quality strings, the bass sounds fantastic and plays buttery smooth. Comfort & Playability: 33-inch scale length with a lightweight body (only 3.85 kg) and a superb H string, making it comfortable for extended playing. Premium Construction: 4-piece body crafted from fine Mahogany Symmetrical roasted quartersawn Maple neck, a true feel-good neck Indian Rosewood fretboard Evo gold frets Controls: Volume and tone blend for easy sound shaping Finish: Special satin finish that feels great and looks elegant Extras: Comes with a very high-quality, sturdy Skjold gig bag for safe transport Price & Details: Original price: $4,400 USD (plus shipping, taxes, and fees) This beautiful instrument is offered at a very attractive price, as I am currently having a custom 5-string built. Don’t miss this opportunity to own a top-tier, handcrafted bass that combines stunning aesthetics with incredible sound and playability. Feel free to contact me for more details or to arrange a viewing!
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FS: Ashdown Drophead 200 fliptop combo *no longer for sale*
Beedster replied to Beedster's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Been on a bit of a run of completing DIY pedals lately. Decided to give them their own board for now, spurred on by the power supply gratefully received from @rwillett! R->L: - SHO + Switchable clipping diode 1 based on Jptr Jive circuit. - EQD Zoar clone using PCB from Five Cats - Stripboard version of Fuzzrocious Ram the Manparts, tweaked to make it more usable. - BDI with Mids Mod. Think I need to branch out beyond drive/distortion for my next build!
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John is okay, just heard from him. He will post in here later.
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ossyrocks replied to AndyTravis's topic in General Discussion
Nice one @AndyTravis, Lee and I have just been talking, this is a great thing you’ve done. Rob -
How was Your rehearsal last morning or night ?
Franticsmurf replied to nilorius's topic in General Discussion
I should explain that most of the band (there are 13 in total) are not dedicated musicians - it's a weekend hobby for them and so anything other than 'song-stop-song-stop' is out of their comfort zone. Like you, in previous bands we've always tried to grab the attention of the audience with a few back to back before doing any audience interaction. I think it makes for a solid intro, sets the scene and lets people know that we mean business. But its new to the Hulla band and to be fair everyone has got it. I have 24 bars before I come in and then it's non-stop for the rest of the songs. The drummer, BL, guitarist and I are the core throughout and it's working well. 😀 -
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Woodinblack replied to SteveFate's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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Had a brainwave/fart for another mad project [to be revealed] Brought some saddles and some machine heads from Mr Gut which has completely enabled the chaos to begin! Brillant. Awesome. Perfect! What a legend. Thank you.
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saeisman replied to bigbassstu's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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FS: Ashdown Drophead 200 fliptop combo *no longer for sale*
saeisman replied to Beedster's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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I had a nearly new Mocha P bass bk in 77. Those new pictures with the crazing, colour tone etc show the body and neck are prob legit but as we've already deduced the entire thing is a hack job. Pity. If its a nice weight then its prob a nice player.
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Bought an MXR octave deluxe from Minininjarob. Great comms, and lovely guy. Easy transaction, would defo buy something again.
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Hi, Mixed results with IEM's at the moment ...... Can get all the feeds to sound "good" in my ears ....... EXCEPT bass. Probably because I care more about how the bass sounds than just being able to hear and blend the rest of the band. The issue is a very "clanky" bass tone in the IEMs' but a great tone from the backline bass Rig, and the FOH. So, without IEMs the bass sounds good on Stage and FOH (as does the band). But, once the IEMs are in place the bass is completely different ... and not in a good way. The IEM's are Shure SE 215's via Xvive U4 wireless set. (I will get these (or replacements) custom fitted to my lugholes over the next week or 2). Just working up to using my new A&H CQ18T live so wondered whether the following might work well as I now have 8 Monitor Outputs - One monitor mix with "the Band, plus Ambient Mic" Another monitor mix for a specific Bass output. Combine the 2 Jack outputs using a lead taking 2 mono Jacks to an XLR connector - then Via XLR onto the Xvive Transmitter? I could pan the two channels if I need different balances or just change each channel volume?? If this isn't daft ....I'll give it a try over the next few days and report back! Thoughts?? Cheers Ian
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That's a good shout, hadn't thought of that angle.
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I guess with the Fazely stuff there's a chance that Bax's earlier financial problems might have disrupted the manufacturing process if they weren't able to pay the factory at any point.
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As long as you have realistic expectations, you should be fine. Gigging with one of these is akin to a high powered 1x12 bass combo, such as the Markbass CMD121 mentioned above. If you can gig with one of those, you can gig with a high-powered 1x12 PA speaker. I gigged for several years with a Headrush 1x12 speaker without PA support, before going direct to PA with IEMs, and I used a markbass 1x12 cab with different heads before that.