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  2. To fund our upcoming wedding and house move, I decided to sell the following pedals. Prices include shipping costs, or alternatively they can be picked up from Durham. More images in the first comment. Eventide H9 dark max (w/ box). Bass-friendly multi-effect pedal, great addition to every pedalboard! £350 posted Line6 HX One (w/ box). All of the amazing Helix effects in one pedal. £155 posted Meris Ottobit JR (w/ box). Amazing bit crusher, stutter, and sequencer pedal. £185 posted Cooper FX Arcades with Delay, Grain, and Gen Loss cartridge (w/ box). Super rare multi effect pedal. £320 posted Morningstar ML10X (w/ box). Brilliant midi loop switcher. £300 posted Broughton Audio Synth Voice Deluxe (w/ box). Insanely good octaver. £150 posted Broughton Audio Omnicomp (w/ box). Fantastic compressor. £185 posted Broughton Audio Calamity (w/ box). Broughton's take on the big muff! £145 posted Hiero FX BEAD (w/ box). THE BEST brassmaste-style fuzz. £145 posted Fredrics Effects Bugcrusher (new version with top jacks; w/ box). Super simple yet amazing sample rate reducer. £105 posted Analog Music Company Notorious Rabbit v2 (w/ box). Fantastic octave fuzz from Ukrainian boutique brand AMC. £165 posted Montreal Assembly PURPLL (no box). Crazy phase locked loop (PLL) from Canadian. Check out some videos on youtube to see what it does. £190 posted Electro Harmonix Iron Lung (no box). Simple vocoder. £55 posted. TC Electronics Ditto (no box). Niftly little looper. £30 posted Moog EP3 expression pedal (w/ box). Very reliable expression pedal. £35 posted Melo Audio EXP-001 expression pedal(w/ box). Small expression pedal, works great with HX Stomp. £30 posted Potential trade interestes: Meris Enzo X Panda Audio Future Impact v4 Boss SL2 Slicer Red Panda Tensor
  3. I’m sure that our musical styles will differ somewhat and I won’t listen till mines done , but I have gone down the zebra route as well 😂
  4. Oh my days .... I love the green one, pity it's not a 5 😫
  5. PAs have got so much better now so for alot of people, an amp is mostly for stage monitoring and tone sculpting these days. A 200wamp with a 1x12 or 2x10 will be sufficient for lot of people.
  6. A thirty quid case off eBay? Call it an accessory and be done with it, I reckon. I like to have separate accomodation for all my basses too, I get it.
  7. cheers Mark , it’s lovely just needs playing
  8. https://www.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1961195121498875&id=1808464263 Overall not a bad night at our monthly spot. First gig with new drummer Paul. certainly has done his homework, great player. A little loud but has an E kit he’s going to use, hopefully.
  9. Friday evening. Getting over a cold (not feeling bad, just the runniest nose of my life, was like a tap on the front of my face). Was the first one this year and really good to be playing with other people. We ran through the usual set list and tried a couple of new numbers, one of them is coming together well. Was playing through a Blackstar 2x10" combo, 250w I think. This one was working well (they can be a bit and miss at Pirate) and it sounded lovely, especially with the Sansamp VT pedal - lovely bit of distortion. The ABZ is on Dragonskin+ and they suit me so well - lovely feel and good sound, well, too bright most of the time but the bass has a passive tone AND an active treble so really easy to dial in what I want for each song. I like a nice, toppy distorted sound when I use it.
  10. I have a Warwick GPS Corvette Ash 4 Antique Tobacco Transparent Satin Fretted active Chrome Hardware. They seem to call the pro series now bought mid 2025 German Made with Pro Rockbag and the full tool pack it’s in excellent condition No Trades please There hard to find but seem to retail around north of £2k now ! Thomann link https://www.thomann.co.uk/warwick_pro_series_corvette_ash_4_nbts.htm?gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=1581403900&gbraid=0AAAAADuDMCVsbuIkD1WCyIbe8FZREUz-q&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI4vWlxZ2TkgMV_o9QBh0OFj2REAQYAiABEgIqX_D_BwE here is the full spec on Warwick site https://www.warwickbass.com/en/Warwick--Products--Instruments--Pro-Serie---Teambuilt--Pro-Serie---Teambuilt--Corvette--Corvette-Ash-Version--4-string--Pictures.html I could post / deliver to UK Mainland check my feedback if you have any concerns
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  11. Smokestack Lightnin’ - Howlin’ Wolf
  12. Pretty much mint condition bar a couple of tiny marks on headstock which I've tried to show in the photos. Very little use, taken in trade but I'm just not using it (got 'trumped' by another bass!). Comes with a slightly battered Sandberg gig bag, good for storage/protection but with a broken zip on the main front pocket. Collection only, Bristol
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  13. 1) good score! 2) I think your second point confirms it isn’t essential 😂
  14. Inspired by the pic of a majestic Zebra, I thought we needed some dub to celebrate the hole of the plains Zebra... Bass = Wal Guitar = Squier Toronado Keys, drums = Ableton onboard sounds I had lots of fun doubling up piano and guitar stabs and mangling them with oodles of delay and phaser, with backwards bits and who knows what sort of devilish trickery.
  15. Three Cigarettes In An Ashtray - Patsy Cline
  16. Today
  17. Selling my Caveman Audio BP1 Compact from my current pedal board. In absolutely mint condition with all original packaging. I also have a brand new unused 12v dc adapter to run the pedal from if you don't have a board power supply. An incredible preamp with an oh so sweet secret sauce for your tone. You can see from the photo I have the main input from my bass go in to the Caveman which then sends my signal around all my pedals in an FX loop with the signal re entering the pedal and then going out through the XLR. The tuner is also given it's own tuner out output keeping it isolated from your chain if needed. Official blurb here; BP1 Compact crams the essence of our beloved BP1 Bass Preamp into a compact stompbox format and you get the core tone and extremely low noise level at almost half the size – and price! BP1 Compact and the original BP1 Bass Preamp sound very similar, yet each has a sonic flavour of its own. Which one you prefer comes down to taste and preference. We like to think if them as to distinct flavours of sonic greatness – and there is definitely a place for both. BP1 Compact adds that critical definition in the low-mid part of the sound, making your bass sit in the mix with ultimate definition and tons of dynamics. With the transformer-balanced, studio-quality DI, you will no longer have to use low-quality DI’s at venues that make your bass sound dull, two-dimensional and uninspiring. The FOH engineer will love your bass signal, and the crowd may not know why, but they’ll love the huge – yet firm and defined – low end that is the foundation the overall experience builds upon. But perhaps most important of all, you will have the bass tone of your dreams on the stage, ensuring that you can focus entirely on those solid grooves, tasty bass lines and simply making everyone else sound their best. This is a no-brainer pedal with Gain and Level controls. Simply plug your bass into BP1, trim the Gain and Level to fit your taste, and experience the mind-blowing tone this unit has to offer. In fact, we bet that once you have set it, you will just leave it on at all times, as it will simply enhance your core tone at the most fundamental level. We also added Tuner Out and a patch-point (send/return) in case you use additional stompboxes or other external equipment. The patch-point is placed after the input buffer – but before the preamp section. To make your gigging life even easier, we designed BP1 Compact to run on 12VDC – perfect for your pedalboard. - More photos to follow. £395 posted in original packaging and the brand new 12v dc adapter. Many thanks,
  18. I now have this in the diary - look forward to meeting all who attend
  19. I couldn’t fine any on it also. I’ll keep an eye out. I did like the tone out of it I must say.
  20. Well, one thing I'm not going to do is play a gig with a Fat Finger on the end of the bass - trust me, with my playing nobody would notice a C not sustaining as long as the other notes but people will ask why I've got that thing stuck on the end of my bass! If it becomes an issue recording then, yes, that'd make sense. Cheers for all the input though - it's much appreciated.
  21. I'm starting out with good intentions, so will attend this and the midlands bash this year Will travel by train- hoping there are no secheduled rail engineering works
  22. I'm picking up a hard case for £30 of eBay later. Does this ount as a teir 2 fail? It's utterly essential as (1) it seems sensible to use a case to take my Sire to gigs and (2) if I don't get one for it I would have to take another bass out of its case.
  23. Great amp - used mine for years and it was always bang on the money imho. Glwts
  24. Possibly, but best wishes for a happy resolution whatever you decide.
  25. Thanks. I just tried clipping one of those woodworking clamps to the headstock, it's small and light but that was enough to give the note a fair bit more sustain so I recon a headstock tuner would probably be enough to mitigate a lot of the issue, but I'll reach out to Dingwall anyway - they may have something a bit more elegant to offer.
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