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  2. Had one for ages in France, with the matching ext cab. Regret moving it on now I'm 73 and arthritic😅 Fabulous sound and so portable.
  3. active mate bass boost and cut treble boost and cut pan pot volume
  4. Put a duvet over it and turn it to face the wall.
  5. Could really do with moving this on as my half pay kicks in next week!
  6. Might be an idea to put more photos up? Sometimes they'll catch the eye more than a link - just a thought. GLWTS
  7. I have no idea but I always heard the mk2 didn’t have the baked in bass boost of the MK1 I categorically can not get the V to sound identical to the mk1, they’re close, similar ballpark, definitely based on the same topology but can’t get them identical. That said as long as I don’t turn the mk1 on the V is great, just the mk1 is easier to get the sound I love out of it. Got a few more low gain drives to work through anyway. They’ll probably all stay as it’s all far more fun than octaves, filters and other wacky stuff.
  8. Overwater use his pre-amps a lot. Give them a shout?
  9. Yeah, and there's always the old trick of marking a lower price on the postage form. The problem there is of course that if the package is lost or destroyed, the postal service will only cover what was on the form 🫠 Then again, I don't know if most shipping companies cover much by default without extra insurance. I know the Norwegian postal service only covers up to NOK 10k (about £700)
  10. Nice small powered board with bespoke travel bag for effects i had keeley comp, mxr, boss tuner and scr gold chorus on it - comes with all the below - post inc - or will knock off tenner if you collect Pedalboard with integrated power supply Light and compact Powder-coated aluminium frame Power supply unit with 7 individually insulated and 4 uninsulated connections AC circuit 100 - 240 V universal input voltage operation High current capability for modern digital effects LED indicator on each terminal 7 Isolated outputs to eliminate hum and noise: 2x 9 V / 250 mA, 3x 9 V / 500 mA and 2x 9/12/18 V - 500 mA Non-isolated connections: 1x 9 V / 3 A for powering effects with high current consumption ( e.g. multi-effect pedals), 1x 24 V / 2 A, 1 x USB-A for connecting or charging tablets and smartphones, 1x USB-C, 24 V output connection for additional power supplies Total output: 31.5 W Dimensions (H x W x D) 40 x 500 x 135 mm Weight: 1000 g Accessories included: Transport bag with storage compartment and carrying strap 1x AC power cable / 1.2 m Cable set with 3x 30 cm DC, 3x 60 cm DC and 3x 90 cm DC 1x Cable for polarity reversal 1x Battery clip 1x DC 2.5 mm / DC 5.5 mm cable 1x DC / 3.5 mm minijack cable 1x Voltage doubling cable 1x Current doubling cable 1x EIAJ-05 cable 1x Allen key - I need to find this 1x Hook and loop fastener strip 200 x 45 mm
  11. Lovely!...what sort of profile is the neck...nut width/c or d ?
  12. It's a looker! GLWTS
  13. Good idea. However, it is probably only creating a business opportunity for the artists' lawyers.
  14. I don’t think of the BassRig and the Capo as equivalent products. I think of BassRig as a mic’d SVT that fits on a pedal board. For recording I often go into a DI first and then to the pedal board - allowing for a blend of the two. If you need the tweak-ability of the Capo then you might find the BassRig frustrating. If you just want something at the end of the chain for a bit of character and cab sound before you hit the board then it’s great. For me - the tweaking generally comes from the EQ and compressor before I hit the “amp”. I don’t fly really but personally I don’t like the way some engineers treat bass in PAs - loads of low lows and nothing else. I generally dial something in at home using some nice cans - and send that to FOH from the BassRig. If it sounds bad out front it ain’t my fault 😆. I have a plan for a small “different sounds” board that I can patch into channel 2 of the Quartermaster on my main board.
  15. Gotta love those taxes aye? 🙃 I can come down a little, but not enough to warrant getting a new one at 25% imports. 😆
  16. I was going to make this point too. I used to have an old Park valve head which was designed for bass but was bought off me by a guitarist who reckoned it was the beat amp he'd ever played though. I assume this is why the original Fender Bassman amps are so popular with guitarists too. GLWTS
  17. I spot an opportunity for cunning guitar companies to sell "signature" models without having to pay the artists. Look out for the new Steve Via model from Ibanez any day now.
  18. Is there really much of a difference between mk1 and mk2? I sold my original, missed it, picked up a mk2 again after a gap, so never got to A/B them.
  19. Being very boring and going back on topic (sorry 😆) - last night was gig #3 of the Katy Hurt tour, at Hot Box in Essex. Wicked venue, great engineer, backline supplied by Ashdown. Sounded fantastic, we played well to a packed room who seemed to enjoy themselves. Bass was my ACG RetroB (nothing else has had a chance since getting it tbh, it’s perfect for Katy’s music) and shoes were some new grey suede Chelsea boots to replace the black leather ones which hurt my feet in Bath. Shirt was one of Gab’s (guitarist) because I left mine on the back of the door when I went to work first thing yesterday 😆 Photo shamelessly stolen from Facebook
  20. As new Boss CEB-3 Bass Chorus. Excellent condition, runs off battery or standard 9v, gold standard for bass chorus’s - I am using a Flanger now for the small amount of modulation I need and that takes up less room so this gets the chop. £50 Shipped, may trade - have other stuff up for sale (Providence Comp, Markbass Boost/Filter etc) always happy to work deals out. Particularly interested in low gain saturation pedals but try me with anything
  21. Price dropped to £1950 🎸
  22. I’m left handed! I play air bass left handed but actual bass right handed. I wouldn’t know where to start with a left handed bass!
  23. I started as an Instrument Apprentice in 76 and found myself using both imperial for older kit and metric for any new kit purchased. In those days Instrumentation was more pneumatic control in psi with new or foreign kit coming in barg. Temperatures varied from Fahrenheit to Celsius to Kelvin Pressures from psi to Barg to BarA (atmospheric) Distance was a combination of imperial and metric Weight was pounds / stones to Kg Coming from an age where holidays abroad meant conversions to francs, drachma, Pesetas and eventually Euros. Happy days. Dave
  24. Fantastic 😍
  25. Zoom BTA-1 Bluetooth adapter to connect your multi effects to the Zoom Guitar Lab software. Unused, unopened and no longer required.
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