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Iron Ether Super Frantabit Bitcrusher - price drop
pantherairsoft posted a topic in Effects For Sale
Super rare Iron Ether Super FrantaBit - basically two FranaBits in one box, with foot switches to flip flop between them both, as well as switch between Degrade and Obliterate mode. One of the most versatile and sought after Bit Crushers ever made. Grab this now, without the painfully long wait, shipping, and a massive VAT bill when it arrives in the UK! Now £385, inc postage in the UK. Selling this to buy a Hologram Microcosm (had one, massive regrets over selling it), but will consider the following trades/part-exs: Hologram Microcosm, Red Panda Tensor, Triungolo Barbanera. Iron Ether Polytope, Iron Ether Xerograph, Providence Anadime Bass Chorus, Ibanez Ashula SRAS7 (Dragon Eye Burl finish).-
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BassManGraham started following New Hartke TX7500
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Looking forward to these being available in Europe & UK. I loved the HA3500 powerful with great tone shaping and a handy compressor. The weight was the only factor that stopped me buying one. Always loved graphic EQs since my first Acoustic rig in late 70s and numerous Trace Elliots since, but these days I only use lightweight gear. I have been using the Hartke LX8500 for a few years now, it's a really great amp. Love the retro look (slighty Acoustic Control Corp vibe) of the TX7500, which will probably be my next amp purchase.
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phsycoandy started following Warwick RB Streamer LX Active Bass. £395
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Pedals for sale - Maxon, Arion, FuzzDog, Danelectro, Dazatronyx
JapanAxe replied to JapanAxe's topic in Effects For Sale
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Dingwall D-Roc Standard 4-string Gloss Metalflake Aquamarine
JapanAxe replied to JapanAxe's topic in Basses For Sale
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Now £330.00. This amazing emulation of the acoustic control corporation 360 preamplifier with variamp and built in fuzz is up for grabs. Hand made by the renowned JC Maillet and commissioned and imported by myself at great cost. I have used the 360+ for studio recordings, gigs, rehearsals and at home, it has never dissapointed. The preamp sounds fantastic and the fuzz section is the best I have used. I have owned this pedal for a good few years from new, as can be seen it's in pristine condition. Specially sourced UK power supply also included. Will happily run from other sources with the right leads (I used it with a trex chameleon). Fully detailed printed instruction manual also included. Only available as I have more preamplifiers than I can use. Try out/collection always welcome, or UK insured postage for £15.00
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Pea Turgh started following Nut Files what to buy?
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Also interested in the answers. Asked a bloke in a music shop about a file set 20-odd years ago. He said it was cheaper just to pay for a set up. 50 basses later… 🤦🏻♂️
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Mickyk started following Your best (and worst!) bass gear purchases of 2025?
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Your best (and worst!) bass gear purchases of 2025?
Mickyk replied to Al Krow's topic in General Discussion
Don't know about Bass gear, but the best purchase by far I've made this year is this little tyke. It was actually a pic our 5 month old Cocker Poo but it's an HEIC file so it wont work for some reason, unless someone knows an easy fix. -
Beautiful soulful music from France Octave Lissner - Corners | Dejan Antovic
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Any more progress dude? I ordered a new custom ACG short(er) scale 6 a month or so after I asked about your coming shorty Sei and it's nearly done!
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sk-bass started following SEI bass and NBD Sei Original 5 headless
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I had this bass made for me by Martin in about 1995!
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FretsOnFire started following Your best (and worst!) bass gear purchases of 2025?
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Your best (and worst!) bass gear purchases of 2025?
FretsOnFire replied to Al Krow's topic in General Discussion
I was going to say my squire 60s precision bass but a few days ago I purchased a Digitech Drop pedal and that has replaced it on top 😂 wanted one for ages - Today
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Nord Electro 4D 61 Keyboard Weighted Waterfall SW61 Superb Nord Electro keyboard - this has all the classic acoustic and electro mechanical keyboards you could wish for for live and studio performances. Rhodes and Wurlitzer electric pianos, acoustic grands and uprights Hammond, Farfisa and Vox organs. It even has Mellotron and Chamberlain samples, plus strings, harps and guitars. This version also has drawbar control. It’s a classic in its own right but still updateable using the Nord site and sample library. Included is the keyboard, user manual, mains lead, damper pedal, sample library on CD plus a nice heavily padded gig-bag. I have added a custom ‘half moon’ switch to control the rotary speaker simulation from the keyboard rather than using a foot switch like an old Hammond. If you collect in person I’ll also include a stand. The price is non-negotiable and sorry no trades. It is feasible to post but only in the UK and at your cost and risk. See pics - I’ve not gigged it but have used it in rehearsals occasionally. To be honest it’s been used at home as a piano and the other wonderful sounds have been wasted! Selling as I use my old Korg live as I’m not worried about it being knocked about and I’m going to buy a simple piano for home use.
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Sean started following Your best (and worst!) bass gear purchases of 2025?
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Your best (and worst!) bass gear purchases of 2025?
Sean replied to Al Krow's topic in General Discussion
Best? Without a shadow of doubt, it's the LFSys Monaco. It's not just a cab that I like, it's changed how I think about backline and what the function of backline is. The Monaco changed the narrative completely for me. So many people have commented on my sound since having the Monaco and it's not the character of the cab that’s doing it, because it's FRFR, it's how it disperses the sound and enables you to be heard. Yes, it's light, it's compact, it goes incredibly loud and drowns out a vigorously played drum set (these are features that we’ve come to expect over the past 15 years or so). What’s different about this is how it does what it does and that is the feature that makes this such a good product. The construction of it is also top notch and beyond that of comparable UK boutique builders. I absolutely love these cabs and they've changed the whole gigging experience for me; I can now hear the detail of what I’m playing all the time and don’t have any of that mid wash out that sometimes makes playing notes guesswork. Ive got 2, and together, one horizontal and one vertical it's like another dimension as @stevie demonstrated at the SE Bash recently. Worst? Nothing, really. If there was, it would have been returned. -
