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For sale is my TC Electronic GMajor-2 multi effects unit in fully working condition and updated to the latest firmware. Pictures show it in its usual rack home (rack not included). Although most of the standard effects are aimed at the guitarist I have found the compressor, gate, flanger, phaser and octaver (up and down) etc. to be very useable for bass. I can either factory reset before shipping or leave the presets I have created intalled. It has built in EQ, noise gate, compressor, reverbs, delays, wahs, octaver, tremolo, phaser, flanger etc each of which can be switched in / out from the front panel as required. I have been using this via my amps effects loop and found the compressor (and all the effects) just add their effect without changing the fundamental sound of the bass. Comes with original box and operating manual. You can use the unit in your DAW as well as with your bass / guitar etc. Patches can be easily selected from the front panel or attach a midi-pedal (I used a MidiMoose which is for sale seperately on here). There is also some Vyzor software you can download from the net which allows you to interface your PC with the GMajor-2 to edit and backup your user patches. I have also attached the GMajor-2 and Vyzor manuals below. tc_electronic_g-major_2_manual_english.pdfVyzor_G-Major2_Quick-Start.pdf I estimate UK shipping about £10 to £15.
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Yeah, I messaged him yesterday to put an order in - thanks Andy!
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A chum’s wife couldn’t make it to Postmodern Jukebox at G-Live so he offered me her ticket. I do love PMJ’s videos where they mash up modern hits with older musical styles. However, live they took it to another level. Such a fun, fun night out. Not bad seats, either!!!
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Touch Me In The Morning - Diana Ross
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Feelings. Morris Albert
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Arnoldas started following MBRACE GUITAR/BASS SUPPORT
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Lozz196 started following Life Guitars Company (Exeter) closed down
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Agree, plus the way we buy is different now. When I bought my first couple of basses it was go to the local shop and buy what you could afford. No thought of specs, just what was within affordability. Now there’s so much info online all the research as to what spec is desired can be done at home including the purchase.
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"Ouch" - The Rutles
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Thought I'd add a gratuitous rig picture only because I was playing it last night and it does sound awesome. The amp is a GP7 SM300 running into 2x10 and 4x10 cabs, although I would say these (the cabs) make a bigger difference to the sound than the different trace amps I have tried. I would suggest to the OP that going into the same cab many of the Trace amps will sound similar, but if you start changing the cab as well as the amp you will get a much bigger variation.
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Are you going to need to walk any distance with the gig bag on your back? If so you are going to need to try it out yourself. No matter what anyone else says, what suits some people might not suit yourself depending on your height and build. Loads of people like the Mono bags but my M80 is massively uncomfortable for me to walk any distance with it on, as the bottom of the case slaps against the backs of my legs. It's fine for over one shoulder going from the band transport into the venue, but no use for the 30 minute walk to the rehearsal room, which for me was one of the reasons to have a gig bag rather than a hard case. I'd also be wary about the "advantages" of lots of pockets space to carry other items. IME they tend to make what is an already heavy gig bag unwieldy. Whatever you choose, your best bet is to buy on line and then you can return it if it isn't right for you
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Bought a ZVEX Mammoth. Excellent comms, well packed and fast shipping. Recommended
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police squad started following Robert Smith's Eyes
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I absolutely love the remix, the whole vibe, magic
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I've always viewed it that the best sound comes from an acoustically good room with an excellent PA, silent stage (IEMs), and all run by a competent engineer. But as we live in the real world FOH sound is a bit of a lottery, and so long as it isn't terrible punters are often not too picky. So if using an amp I generally only worry about what it sounds like where I am standing as the rest is well beyond my control. At the moment a combination of speaker sizes gives me a good sound, and my suspicion is that phase cancellation between the 10s and 15s/18s won't be the main variable that affects the front of house sound!
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thodrik started following Trace Elliot Amp Advice
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At this point when you are looking at Trace Elliot, your are mostly looking at amps which are at least 30+ years old. Even the Peavey 'relaunch' stuff is nearly 20 years old now. The 'best' Trace amps at this point might be the ones that are still operational and well looked after rather than any particular models. This would certainly be my view in determining between an AH150 and 715 SMC. In terms of the old school amps, SMX ones I think are about the pinnacle of the Trace Elliot designs, though series 6 stuff is really good. Some of the Kamen era GP7/GP12 stuff are really good too, kinda like an SMX without the extra features of a preamp tube, compression and fancy crossovers.
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Pop A Cap in Yo' Ass - Ben Wat
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Take Me Out - Franz Ferdinand
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thank you this is all great info It turns out we already have some images that we have used in the past, on a laptop So we need to check with the venues that are up next
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She has got to survive until November….🤞
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petecarlton started following MBRACE GUITAR/BASS SUPPORT
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Get your Fearless Flyers on, with a guitar/bass support as used by Mark Lettieri, Cory Wong and Joe Dart. Or, if you a glass back, let this do the work for you - attaches to a mic stand at whatever angle you choose. Think of those long gigs and rehearsals! Comes with a rather tatty copy of fitting instructions. Otherwise in excellent nick. These are no longer made (someone's trying to flog one on Reverb for £250!). I will post at buyer's cost or collection from Mapperley, Nottingham.
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Life Guitars Company (Exeter) closed down
Mrbigstuff replied to Marvin's topic in General Discussion
Instruments are still in demand but the idea of a shop has been hampered by the demise of high street attendance in general. Without wanting to state the obvious, the shops that seem to make it work are specialists where people will travel specifically and more likely purchase as a result.