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It is expensive, but given what you want to do, I think the Source Audio is by far the best option. It's a great pedal, very accurate, it's pretty small, and unlike a multi effect which will be larger and give you the temptation of loads of sounds you don't need, it just gives you exactly what you need, in troves. If you want to save some money, you could find a 2nd hand Source Audio SA-170, which is the first version of the EQ pedal. Not quite as feature rich, but will still do what you need.
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1983 Left Handed Ibanez Musician Bass
LeftyJ replied to bassmanguitars1's topic in Left-Handed Basses For Sale
That's absolutely stunning, but priced to keep I'm afraid! I've owned a few of these (and still have one from 1983) and they cost me nowhere near this. This looks to be a little older than 1983 too, as in 1982 the series saw a major redesign where it got a more angular body with beveled edges (of solid ash, instead of ash facings on mahogany), a thinner neck with narrower nut width, and PJ pickups in soapbar casings, and a new preamp with a different control layout that abandoned the pickup selector switch in favor of a pan pot, and removed the adjustable preamp gain from the front of the bass. Yours is more likely to be a 1981 or early 1982 model. I'm curious about the serial number, that would help date it The letter at the beginning marks the month, and the first two numbers mark the year of production. The one I have left is L83xxxx, which dates it to December 1983. -
Black Cow - Steely Dan
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Their UK suppliers never seem to last long, every now and then someone like Andertons will get a few bits and pieces in but when those are gone that seems to be it. I was very interested in trying an ASAT bass a few years ago and couldn't find one, new or used, being advertised anywhere in the UK. I always assumed the US made stuff was fairy low production numbers so most of it stays in the States. It'll be a shame if they do go, a lot of their stuff, both bass and skinny strings, guitars are an interesting twist on Leo's original designs. I'd be sorry to see some of those designs go.
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Stub Mandrel started following Finding your sound
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We all have different sounds in our heads. How do you go about getting the sound you want? At home, in different venues, maybe when faced with an unfamiliar amp. Looking for your thoughts on how to go about achieving different sounds, especiallyfor amp only setups.
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Like Eating Glass - Bloc Party
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Obrienp started following LFSYs Monaco - how good?
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Have to agree with @Wolverinebass and @Phil Starr : my two Monzas seem perfectly stable stacked and the corners do interlock. However, we all have different standards for these things and perhaps a heavy head makes the OEM setup feel more precarious. I have had issues with the rubber feet on my BF Two10, I think caused by over enthusiastic helpers dragging it out of the van at a gig. Basically one foot was torn out of the wood and another bent at an angle. I had to remove the remaining feet to play the gig. Fortunately I had my isolator pad with me so there was no damage to the tolex as a result. The mounting holes needed a little filler repair in order to replace the feet. Not the end of the world but it would be better to have them mounted into captive nuts IMO. I understand why manufacturers don’t do this, as it would add cost and time to the build. Interlocking corners seem to be a good low cost solution.
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I don’t use rounds so I don’t know how they feel , but looking at the gauges maybe the labella 760FL (light) which are 43-104 , I’ve got them on a few precision’s and they are a nice sound and tension, below that is the 760FX 39-96 (extra light), the LTF’s are my personal preferred choice, similar tension to TI’s but not as bright
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Nope, the TRCs on her Rickies (and they're real ones) really do say Rickenbecky.
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She was indeed, and she is their current bassist. I've known Becky for many years, in fact she actually depped for me waaaay back in the dim distant. Since then I've watched her career rocket off through the roof, and it's all down to her hard work and determination. She's a great example to us all, regardless of gender.
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Fishfacefour started following Feedback for Suburban Man
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Just bought a barefaced one10 off nick. All very easy and quick. Cab was packed well and delivered intact.
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We all get you’re a slave to your art and that’s great. I work as a writer and my job is being destroyed by AI. In August I earned nearly £1000 from depping which enabled my family to eat and enjoy our holidays. I earned £500 from my writing work. (Thankfully it’s picked up now.) Depping is a job like any other. Can you pick and choose your clients? I assume no. It’s the same thing.
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Warm Audio Tone Beast 12
krispn replied to Happy Jack's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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Genz Benz Shuttle 9.2 - selling the complete package
Happy Jack replied to Happy Jack's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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