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For sale Line 6 HXFX in great condition, Velcro on the bottom, box a little tatty, bought for a project that didn’t happen. Below are some of the details of this great bit of kit. Photos added Line 6 HX Effects Multi-effects Processor Features: Multi-effects pedalboard with massive control capabilities Over 100 effects models onboard World-class polyphonic pitch-shifting effects HX audio engine ensures pristine audio and realistic modeling Dual effects loops integrate your favorite stompboxes External amp and expression pedal control True stereo performance from input to output Full MIDI capability USB allows computer-based editing and firmware upgrades Built rugged to handle the rigors of the road Choice of analog true bypass or DSP bypass with trails Supports third-party impulse responses (IRs
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If you are reading this than you probably know what it is, top quality, extremely well made from a well respected manufacturer. Works with batteries or supplied power cable, although, largely a DI/ headphone amp can also be used with speakers. Looking for £180 posted, price drop to £160. The Key Features are 10watt RMS amp Switchable Active/Passive input 5-band Graphic EQ Optical Limiter Hi-fi Stereo Headphone Output Low Noise Pre-amp Output World-class Studio Quality, Balanced Line Output Stereo input and volume control for your drum machine/MP3/walkman Can run on two 9-volt batteries or AC power Worldwide AC voltage compatible Dimensions: 5.35″ W x 1.75″ H x 7.3″ D Weighs only 2 lbs AC Voltage: 100 – 240 Volt / 50 – 60Hz Included with the BASS BUDDY: 6 ft AC power cord AC Adaptor Power Unit with detachable AC cord Mini Jack -1/4 Headphone adaptor Stereo Mini Jack – Stereo RCA Stereo Mini Jack Cable Lint Free polishing cloth Padded, Carrying Case
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Best tool/technique for standardising size of pot holes
Beedster replied to Beedster's topic in Repairs and Technical
Thanks Paul, luckily the 12mm dowels appear to have a grain running across, I'll have to wait and see but I'm optimistic 👍 -
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Have I got news for you..it’s Ian Hislop.
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SurroundedByManatees started following What are you listening to right now?
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What are you listening to right now?
SurroundedByManatees replied to Sarah5string's topic in General Discussion
The Bicycle Thief (Bob Forrest, Josh Klinghoffer) - You come and go like a pop song. One of my favorite albums. I finally managed to get this album on vinyl. These are pretty scarce as only 500 are made. When offered for sale, the additional 7" bonus is often missing. -
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Basvarken started following 12-string Custom Build - Which Builder and Why?
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It's really a matter of personal preference. Most 12-string players prefer the octave strings above the bass strings. This has become the standard over time. When playing downstrokes with a pick, you hit the octave strings first. But not a lot of players use only downstrokes when playing with a pick. And there are some players who prefer it the other way around; the octave string below the bass string. It is called reversed triplets. When you play finger style you'd hit the octave string first. But the difference is hardly noticeable. Since you really hit all three strings at once. The biggest difference you'll notice between the two is actually on your fretting hand. Pressing three strings down with your finger feels quite different when they are reversed.
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That's a truly stunning-looking bass, and I'm glad to hear the sound does it justice.
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Best tool/technique for standardising size of pot holes
PaulThePlug replied to Beedster's topic in Repairs and Technical
Wood 'Plugs' would(!) Be better as Dowel will show End Grain, which might need attention before a finish. Or... -
Longshots in a pub carpark in East Manchester this afternoon. Bass player with a Capri Orange P and a fridge. Respect!
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Best tool/technique for standardising size of pot holes
Beedster replied to Beedster's topic in Repairs and Technical
Thanks, and interestingly I bought not only a hand-held reamer today but also a step drill bit! I'm aiming to use the former but will have the latter on standby. I love the fact that whatever job you need to do, someone has invented a tool. However, there is one major problem - knowing what that tool is called! I'd never heard of a step drill until I searched reamer and they appeared low in the results 🤔 This is the body in question, I'm hoping next time I post a photo it looks a whole lot better -
kuetsum started following Boss katana 500 w bass head.
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@Basvarken: what's the order of the strings? If I remember an old article right, playing with a pick or fingers defies the order. Is this true? With pick the downstroke hits the lowest first, and with fingers it's the other way around, yes/no?
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We arrived early and went round the festival before anyone else! Bought some naga chilli sauce which was my level. Tried hotter ones, but the flavours weren’t as good.
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Post your pedal board - Basschat style!!
0175westwood29 replied to dudewheresmybass's topic in Effects
added a diy noise maker from holy island it can run of the two solar panel but one of mine is faulty, but it has a back up 9v super simple sounds weird which is what I want - Today
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ordep started following Radial Stage Bug SB-2 passive DI
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BlueMoon started following Best tool/technique for standardising size of pot holes
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Best tool/technique for standardising size of pot holes
BlueMoon replied to Beedster's topic in Repairs and Technical
When enlarging headstock tuner holes I’ve used successfully either a hand-held reamer (as suggested by @Hellzero) or a step drill bit with a drill chuck and t-bar handle. Slow and steady by hand………just watch out for chips occurring in the surface coating (poly worse than nitro). If you can locate centrally a washer or coin of the desired final hole size, pre-score around it with a sharp scribe. This will help minimise chips and serve as a guide for the drill/reamer. -
I couldn’t play that. The band would be running round trying to find me trying all the chilli products