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Great sounding small footprint multi fx pedal. Too much fx to list but if you start at everything you'll not be far away! A big upgrade from the original ms60b the sounds are much more faithful. Lots of routing options too if you want to send separate links to pa, foh or your own amp. It been used sparingly so in great condition. £75 pick up Leyland Lancashire or can post for £7.
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uncle psychosis started following FS: Boss ME-90b
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Hello, Snazzy Boss multifx / modelling unit in basically "as new" condition - bought new by me, barely used and never left the house. Sounds really good, I just don't ever use effects and it's too big to use solely as a preamp. Boxed, although the box is very slightly bashed (it came to me like that, tbf...) Delivered to your door in the UK for £210.
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@neepheid at the Bash
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Ah ha! That makes sense. I sometimes see boards that have 5-6 'effects' + a Stomp and the effects are invariably available in the Stomp, which I find strange but each to their own. I bought into the Stomp idea as a means to do ALL of my tone shaping, effects, active crossover, IEM routing et al and so far it does 90% of it but little add on's like the Broughton and DiMarco pre, do lift the overall output in terms of richness of tone.
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With the Bonnevilles at the Wagon Load of Lime last night - a bit tight for space with the bikes around us (that's a T140V Bonneville behind the guitarist and the front wheel of a pre-unit 650 Triton poking out in front of me). A bit more visible in this shot. Tablet is for the set list and brief notes on a couple of the songs. The all-important glasses. Should be getting more bookings next year, and some for my other band too (if we can negotiate a better fee). Same rig and footwear as last night. More relaxed as I don't do the PA. No pale ales in the pub. Sharp's Doom Bar and Sea Fury only, so resorted to Madri.
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Fair comment.
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Fair question. It's because the Stomp moves on/off the pedal board depending on the gig and I always like to use the Thumpinator at the start of my signal chain, regardless of what comes after. 👍
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I'm always (genuinely) interested why folk add certain pedals to something like a Stomp, when that effect is likely replicated within the Stomp. Your Thumpinator in particular @cetera is effectively a HPF of which there are many in various stages of the Stomp... why the external Thumpinator? I should add that I've presently got a Broughton Resonant Filter Equalizer on my pedalboard instead of using the Stomp HPF/LPF, as the Broughton gives a bump at the filter point which is easier to tweak and sounds more musical than going into the Stomp and adding a para EQ to a HP/LP filter. Actually I'm also guilty of using an external GK800RB preamp pedal which I use instead of the Stomps GK block (which is actually a great simulation)! LOL
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terryj started following Fender Player Jazz 5 (2019)
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alittlebitrobot started following Lost yer 'ed
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I have a 5 string version of the first one you linked to, but that project is as yet unfinished so I don't know if it's any good. But, to @Richard R and @Huge Hands question about turning the wheels under tension; each wheel has a hex socket so can theoretically be turned with the mini hex it comes with. I'll be interested myself to see how the theory holds up in practice. I also have a 4 string OVERLORD OF MUSIC one from a now-disassembled bass I made. It was much improved by the addition of thrust bearings, but the end of the tuners are now a good 90mm from the rough scale line.
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It sounds great and I don’t mind a bit of doom! I thought the snare on BraveStarrr wasn’t the best and preferred the snare sound in the other 2 songs. Can’t remember exactly but felt like it had a tambourine ( or something in that frequency ) layered under it. The other snares just sounded more convincing. ✌️ Great work
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Thank you for the advice @itu 🙏
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JPJ started following Lightweight Sub-Woofers
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They may go down to 60Hz but the power will drop. Some speakers quote -3dB some even as low as -6dB for their low end figure. Personally, I cross over at between 80Hz and 100Hz depending on the system.
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Up for sale is this DSM & Humboldt Bass Master, the sequel to the Bass Station. It's got loads of features, which you can read about here: https://www.dsmhumboldt.com/bass-master-1-1. Essentially, it's an all analogue pedal with a preamp, EQ, cab sim and DI. It also has a pre- and post-effect loop, and a parallel channel to blend in wet signal. This thing is tiny too, only slightly larger than the standard 1590B pedal size. There aren't many demos around, but Bass The World has one on YT, as well as DSM themselves. The price includes postage. If you have any questions, please get in touch.
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Broughton Buffer/Bandwidth Amplifier (BBA)
admiralchew replied to FourOnTheFloor's topic in Effects For Sale
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Selling this TC Electronic Spark Booster Pedal as I'm not longer using it. A great multi-functional pedal, works as a boost, tone enhancer, subtle driver which can add low to mid levels of grit, and comes with nicely voiced bass and treble knobs. The bass control is voiced a bit higher than usual bass preamps so it never gets boomy or muddy, and the treble adds some nice airiness to your tone. The mid settings boosts mids to cut through or get a nice grind with the gain set high, or into another distortion pedal. Collection in Norfolk or shipment at buyer's expense, thanks for looking. Product Features from the TC Website Powerful booster pedal with gain control and active EQ kicks your playing into high gear Impressive 26 dB of completely clean boost makes your core tone shine through Dedicated gain knob adds dirt and grit to vastly expand your tonal palette Two-band active EQ with toggle switch lets you precisely sculpt your tone Level control knob gives you versatility to go for a pristine boost or drive your amps to peak performance True bypass allows for optimum clarity and zero high-end loss when the pedal is off Simple and intuitive user interface lets you focus on playing Easy one-screw battery compartment access Sturdy die-cast metal case designed for life on the road
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I’ve heard of it done. But it’s a bit too pricey for a week’s holiday. If it was a gig…
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Great dep show last night at the lovely South Hill Park Arts Centre in Bracknell with Duran/Spandau tribute 'From Gold To Rio'. Gear was my usual (with this show) of Spector Dimension HP4, Shure wireless/tuner, Thumpinator, EHX Signal Pad, HAZardlAMPS Pre and HX Stomp (GK head/Ampeg 810 sim), straight to the desk. Back up bass was my upgraded Spector Coda 4. Apparently it sounded great out front and the audience was very receptive. A fun night!
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The “Bass Star Fazer” is a 4 phase stage bass phaser with a quartet of matched transistors. The two control knobs allow you to dial in depth and rate giving you a clean, smooth super phasing effects. The purple halo light ring installed diffuses the light when playing live, avoiding being blinded by the standard LEDs just as you are about to go into that all important solo thus giving a larger area to see where the pedal is located easily on the pedal board on darkened stages. The addition of the aluminium foot topper gives you more real estate for contact when switching the pedal on and off during quick changes when playing live. All Flattley “Platinum Range” pedals are hand processed in our Flattley paint shop. The bare aluminium enclosure is abraded prior to painting with the etch primer. The etch primer acts as a anti corrosive layer and allows the primer to bond to the enclosure ensuring a tough resilient paint finish. Multiple coats of base coat primer are applied which are then lightly abraded to remove any blemishes or paint speckles prior to the application of the base colour. We apply several coats of base colour until an even coverage occurs and the base colour develops rich smooth depth. Metallic holographic chrome flake is then applied using a clear inter coat which adds that all important Flattley sparkle. The pedal enclosure is now ready to be hydro dipped in its Flattley graphics. This is the process whereby the graphics are applied using water activated film, the residual PVA film is then washed off and the enclosure is then allowed to dry naturally. Once dried the lacquer process begins. Each “Flattley Platinum” pedal has a minimum of three coats of lacquer which are all wet sanded between coats. Once the lacquer has hardened, it is then hand polished using three different grades of polishing compounds and it then has a final polish to achieve a high gloss finish using a wool finishing pad. This process gives the smooth deep lustre finish that is inherent in all Flattley Guitar and Bass effects pedals. Excellent condition, comes in original box with instructions and sticker, Velcro's on the bottom of the unit. Thanks for looking.
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Choice between Warwick Pro Fet 3.1 and Ashdown RM 800 Evo - Help Needed
Mudpup replied to djk's topic in Amps and Cabs
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