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  2. Well my demo video is like 15mins long which is usually a sign that something should stay 😅
  3. Honestly, SA dropped the ball on marketing - if they'd called it a utility pedal with endless distortion possibilities it'd have went down much better. Its basically a tone processor, with both semi and parametric eq, top quality compressor, endless drive/dist/fuzz options, as well as mad tremolo stuff too. It does the best gated fuzz tone ive ever used but it's capable of simple EQ changes, drives and more stuff than im capable of understanding
  4. That looks grand; I also agree with you that a great result is easier to get in nitro than in poly.
  5. Will doing a pat test on this amp without a cab plugged in damage it? Fussy venue, band getting rigs tested but I'm not there, so no cab plugged in.
  6. Another song i really enjoyed playing was Do Anything You Wanna Do by Eddie & Hot Rods. Dave
  7. Rock Salmon - The Police
  8. Quick tone demo, unfortunately it does not sound nowhere as good as in real life, coming out of an amp:
  9. Paddy777

    Valeton GP-5

    I mean for the price it’s worth it simply to use as an amp & cab modeler - you’ve got an insane amount of free open source NAM models/captures out there. From what I can gather you can run 9 fx blocks too making it more powerful than the Stomp (I’m not actually surprised, cos as great as it is, the technology is a decade behind). There is midi control too so you can presumably set it up so you can control those fx blocks via midi? I think this is a sign of things to come - over the next couple of years (or sooner!) the technology for all this stuff is going to fit on a tiny chip and it’s going to be able to be sold from manufacturers in China for buttons. I know you’re paying for all the R&D with something like the anagram but I think the days of paying a grand+ for modelers/digital rigs are coming to an end - the technology is going to be too good and too cheap elsewhere
  10. Another compressor deal a month later 😂 This time I sold to Jim - top top Basschatter!
  11. sorted. One of the good guys on here, constantly helpful, constantly there for others.
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  13. Ok that makes sense. Thank you
  14. It's hard to say without a lot more detail but putting a sub next to a wall is going to effectively double it's output on top of the reinforcement from the floor. I think having any mic within a foot of a sub is going to create issues. The sound coming from the sub may not sound very loud but at those frequencies the mic 'hears' better than you do. All of the sound from the sub is omnidirectional The tops point most of the sound away from the mics but behind the subs is just as loud as in front. Using subs isn't as easy as plug and play, be prepared to turn them right down, keep them well away from any mics and consider whether you need to use HPF. It may sound counter-intuitive to filter the bass from your subs but if sound below 50Hz is causing feedback problems and sets off room resonances it has to go. Percevere and you'll get there
  15. I needed one of these last year but couldn't find anyone selling them locally. Shops said they're not worth stocking as they're so cheap and demand is very low. I ended up getting one from All Parts for 50p plus £3 postage.
  16. My mini version is now on its way to me so would really like to see this one go to a good home.
  17. The Guykers are fine, just needed some to replace the plastic tat knobs on my Ibanez. RE The Uni Pre - I was looking to buy a new preamp for a bass with 6 existing holes (I have a 4k Uni pre in another bass and like it) but with the active/passive on a switch instead of push/pull. After gigging it a bit I quite like the stock Markbass preamp though so I'm just leaving it as it is at the moment.
  18. Sorry, yes this is sold - will update now!
  19. So it’s in pretty good condition works perfectly and comes with a nice long mains lead. 5 x 9v Outputs price includes UK postage
  20. Abradacrabra - Steve Miller Band
  21. Sole Man - Sam & Dave
  22. There was a very interesting edition of All About The Bass [I think it was the one comparing lots of outboard Preamps] I watched the other day, where the supposedly 'funny man' who sits in between Lee & Cici actually mentioned that "Jazz basses need a little help" and took the bass and treble up to about 2 o'clock. This makes the whole thing sound richer and punchier, without really accentuating the 'scoop'. Good quality passive Jazz basses usually have very natural low mids and the active ones do sound empty if they're not present. I use the same method of eq-ing my passive Jazzes and usually get fantastically rich sounding results.
  23. Addendum: had a few PMs with trade offers. Apols but I am over-burdened with pedals already and really should sell some more!
  24. Heven is a plaice on earth - Belinda Carlisle
  25. The SLF songs we play go down the best too - The Edge, Nobody's Hero, Alternative and Tin Soldiers. As I start Valley, it gives our guitarist chance to put his capo on for it.....
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