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Now £90.00. Boss RV-6 for sale, this one is mint and in perfect working order, no box, collection welcome or UK insured postage for £8.50 BOSS RV-6 Reverb Effects Pedal Combining high-end sound and wide-ranging versatility, the BOSS RV-6 takes pedal-based reverb to the next level. Reaching beyond the capabilities of previous generations, this powerful stomp employs the latest tech and legendary BOSS know-how to make it easy to get amazing reverb tones instantly. From subtle rooms to modern shimmer effects to long, evocative reverbs, the RV-6 envelops your tone in lush ambient spaces that endlessly inspire. BOSS RV6, Simply Great-Sounding Reverbs Packing the latest BOSS DSP and updated algorithms, the BOSS RV-6 gives you eight highly musical reverb effects in one compact pedal. Add body and depth to your core tone with standards like Room, Hall, and Plate, dial up swirling richness with the Modulate setting, or surf it up with a vintage-style Spring reverb. Dynamic mode automatically adjusts the effect depth to your playing touch, providing deep, immersive reverb that won’t turn your tone to mud. And modern players will love the new Shimmer and Reverb+Delay modes. Dialed-In Reverb Sounds at Your Command The BOSS RV6 makes getting high-quality reverb sounds with your guitar quick and easy—just select a sound mode, tweak the knobs to taste, and play. But while its operation is simple, the RV-6’s sound is rich and sophisticated. Under the hood, each mode includes a huge array of detailed reverb parameters, all perfectly tuned for guitar by the BOSS engineers with direct input from many pro players and sound engineers. Even as you adjust the selected mode with the Time and Tone knobs, many parameters are simultaneously adjusted inside to create the ideal voicing for every setting. Analog Dry Tone and Versatile I/O While the BOSS RV-6’s reverb effects are high-tech digital, you can rest assured that your straight guitar tone always remains pure analog as the effect is blended in. Convenient auto-switching jacks let you integrate with any pedal chain, with support for mono, mono-to-stereo, and stereo-to-stereo operation. And by plugging into the B input only, the BOSS RV6 outputs a 100-percent wet sound, great for working with more complex rigs that employ parallel processing chains and mixers. There’s also a jack for connecting an optional expression pedal, allowing you to control the effect level in real time as you play.
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Two Notes Le Bass preamp pedal with various clean and drive options. In very nice condition (very minor paint chips on side/underneath edge as seen in photos) and perfect working order. Lovely warm valve tone, I have the Revolt as well so don't need them both. Includes the original box and manual but no power supply: nothing too radical required 12v centre negative. Collection welcome or UK insured postage for £12.00
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Well, not long to go now so it's time for my usual shout-out to anyone willing to pay in advance. For those who don't know, we do this to make sure that our costs are covered before we have to pay the balance of the hiring fee for the hall and Mrs. Scrumpy starts spending money on ingredients for the stuff she makes and freezes in advance - e.g. fruit crumbles 🙂 We're keeping the price the same as last year at £13 - an absolute steal for hot drinks all day plus an amazing sit-down buffet lunch. So could those of you who willing and able to pay now please ping me a PM, to which I will reply giving either my PayPal account address (a PP'friends and family' payment is much preferred) or bank details if you don't do PP. See you all soon!! Mike and Team Scrumpy. PS - don't forget to look out whatever you have for the raffle!
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What are your irrational prejudices? I have some bonkers ones...
lozkerr replied to kwmlondon's topic in General Discussion
I used to be a railway modeller and I'd heard of the Growler Group long before now. Sorry! -
Apparently less abrasive to the fingerboard too.
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Barefaced One10 cab with Barefaced cover
Dan Dare replied to petecarlton's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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FuNkShUi started following MarkBass Little Mark II
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I dont think i need to say too much about these. Great bit of kit. Cant believe how cheap they are selling for these days! Mental! I have gone through ALL the different amps you can imagine whilst i was gigging. This is the one i kept coming back to. Even when i stopped gigging, i kept this one "just incase". Well i am going to start gigging again, and the only reason im selling this is to fund a MarkBass combo. Comes with the amp bag. As with the Ashdown combo im selling, only interested in MarkBass combos as a potential trade. Happy to answer any questions. Thanks
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lozkerr started following What are your irrational prejudices? I have some bonkers ones...
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What are your irrational prejudices? I have some bonkers ones...
lozkerr replied to kwmlondon's topic in General Discussion
Nor me, even though I have one. And I suspect female membership of this is a bit thin on the ground: http://thegrowlergroup.org.uk/ Quite SFW, in case you were wondering. -
Exploratory investigation of overuse symptoms in bassist player
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Davebassics started following Adam Clayton Fender Jazz 2014
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Exploratory investigation of overuse symptoms in bassist player
Dan Dare replied to Bassslapper's topic in General Discussion
I agree with Hiram and others. Perhaps the Mods could look at this and ensure the link is safe/remove if not? -
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Davebassics started following 1976 Precision - All original REDUCED £2250
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1976 Precision - All original REDUCED £2250
Davebassics replied to Dannygno123's topic in Basses For Sale
I was up in Morecambe last week to give this a try. Sounded excellent! It's got some proper mojo. I had been concerned about the damage on the back of the neck but you cant feel it at all, or at least I couldn't. I opted to go with a 74 I found at a dealer. GLWTS mate, somebody needs to give this a good home! -
FuNkShUi started following Ashdown 220 Touring Combo £120
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I picked this up quickly to get me going with a newly formed band. It was up at an absolute bargain price (Same as i'm advertising it for). Had to put a deposit to secure it. Did so. Tried it with band.... Its not "my" sound. I play through MarkBass. Always have, guess i always will. Check the "Items Wanted" section. Nothing wrong with this though! Plenty loud enough for small gigs. Lots of tonal options. Plenty of weight behind it (trying really hard not to say heft) I'm not a techy kind of person, so im not sure of the mid frequencies and shifts, but there are a feck load of options! It has Mid shift, Bass Shift, Bright Switch. Hell of an amp and combo for £120! I prrrrobably can post it, but this bad boy isnt light, so do bare that in mind. Only trade id be interested in would be in the MarkBass combo shape. Thanks
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Some players say Nickel RW is the set for the fretless. The response is more even than with the smiley stainless (which I use).
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Might an Ibanez EHB fit the bill? Full scale, fits in a guitar gig bag, weighs next to nothing. Not as cheap an option as the others, but would be useful outside of the office too!
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I've had a few synth pedals over the years including the original Deep Impact. The Dunlop is the best digital synth I've personally used but it's not making me sell my collection of analog noise makers. That first preset is incredible.
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That’s the coolest thing I’ve read on these pages for quite some time.
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The C5 Deluxe has the MarkBass preamp. Pickups are the usual offshore Bartolini Mk1s