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  2. Damn what a beauty
  3. Agree, the Modulation effects are very limited.
  4. Absolutley not' for ive found certain Boss & Mxr pedals were very dissapointing without naming specific items & ive recently bought discontinued pedals that work very well indeed on my board... ive sold 3Leaf items that they ask inflated prices for that for myself didnt perform 'that well' still this is a subjective thread that i enjoy reading.
  5. That's very true. I used to drive up the A1 regularly and would always stop near the Nene Valley railway as it was a pit half way from London to York. Never had the opportunity to go on it. I do become a little boy when near a steam engine. No idea why as they had long gone when I was younger.
  6. No, I wouldn’t lol….but if I did, it would probably be MXR…or maybe Darkglass. Si
  7. Cheers pal, the tort guard has a lovely genuine look to it that is hard to picture. Even the indent left by the thumbrest looks genuine. Ill post a pic tonight of her wearing all her jewellery and the case i can chuck in
  8. wish i had some spare cash thats a gorgeous looking bass
  9. carlsim

    Valeton GP-5

    Yeah the octaver is definitely the weak point with the pedal. Saying that, it isn't strictly an octaver, it's a pitch shift effect so maybe an octave is too far for it (anyone using a transpose function in a DAW will know this). I sold an OC-10 recently and it was a cracking little pedal so it is a shame this part is so weak. Again, as @Al Krow mentions, an analogue pedal vs a digital recreation is always going to be poor mans version. Saying that, I don't see myself using it for this anyway, and as a preamp / modeller / NAM pedal, I think it's a cracking bit of kit. My only gripe is that the mod effects don't have a wet / dry mix control, delay and reverbs do, but I would have preferred to be able to control how much chorus I add to my sound. Yes, I can tame it with the controls but a wet / dry mix level should really be there in my view.
  10. Superb pedals these, if it wasnt xmas and all the associated skintness id have this off you
  11. I shall watch these later when not at work. I loved the stuff you put up during lockdown, it was a real treat to see that a new Alibi clip had been put up.
  12. Weigh it, weigh it, weigh it
  13. What’s out there ??
  14. 👍
  15. 100% agree. I think we've had that discussion on BC before. For me its a hobby and if i don't enjoy it then there's no point, but i appreciate if its an income you rely on then its a whole different story and you need to work at it no matter what comes your way just like any other job. Dave
  16. Owen bought a Fender book from me. Great communications throughout and super fast payment. An absolute pleasure to transact with and therefore another highly recommended BassChatter!
  17. You know we all wanna see it 😀
  18. It is big, it is heavy, it is collection only. Out of date - I disagree. These genuinely are excellent amps. Having owned a Mesa Strategy Eight:88, an Ashdown CTM300, a Marshall VBA400, an Orange AD200B, a Trace Elliot V6 and a Laney Nexus Tube, I can confirm that the latter holds up to the best of these valve behemoths. It is an underrated amp. £500 for the full rig is (if you have the spine for it) excellent bang for buck.
  19. Delivery cost from Daventry to North Yorkshire would be a bugger though, you may not get the extra half bag.
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  21. Thanks Gareth, the tour is going well so far. Yeah I have to pinch myself at times, it’s very cool. Steve is a big fan of our band, they even used one of our songs as a B side. He’s a very down to earth bloke whovabsolutely lives for his music. Nice guy!
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