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  2. Many of us struggle to find the right USB cable though, let alone all that stuff.
  3. A lovely example of a gated fuzz, with four easy to use sliders. A very good pedal, just not what I need at the moment. It's never been out the house and is in as new condition. I still have the original box and packaging so will obviously include this with the pedal.
  4. WARWICK GNOME I PRO 280W BASS HEAD WITH USB AUDIO INTERFACE £125 Posted. This is in virtually "unmarked" condition and has only been used for home practise. This is a fantastic sounding and powerful little amp, with the added bonus of being able to record with it. Original box, Instruction Manual, and Mains Cable included. Overview The Warwick Gnome i Pro bass amplifier head offers bassists a clear, defined bass sound and impressive power - all packed in a super compact, lightweight design that will easily fit in your pocket! The Gnome i Pro amp heads were developed to offer transparent, crisp and noise-free performance combined with an ultra-portable, lightweight design in an affordable and reliable amp for discerning musicians and for the seasoned professionals. The Warwick Gnome i Pro offers an easy-to-use audio interface without any special driver or software requirements. The USB audio interface allows you to connect your Gnome amp to a PC, MAC or compatible mobile device to record your playing or to process your signal using digital audio software plug-ins. The 3-band EQ with +/- 15 dB cut/boost per band offers a lot of options to shape the sound according to your own ideas and the balanced post-EQ XLR DI output with switchable ground lift offers an easy way to use the Warwick Gnome i Pro for live gigs or studio recordings. Silent practicing is also possible if you disconnect the speaker output and use only your headphones. Specifications Ultra-portable, lightweight bass amplifier head with USB interface Solid-state design, class D amplifier circuitry 280 W at 4 ohms / 180 W at 8 ohms 3-band EQ with +/- 15 dB cut/boost per band 6.35 mm (1/4") headphone output for silent practice Post-EQ balanced XLR DI output with switchable ground lift More than 10 Mohms input impedance provide maximum sensitivity for passive pickups Can be mounted on RockBoard pedalboards with the RockBoard QuickMount Type D (not included) USB audio interface for PC, MAC or compatible mobile devices, no drivers or special software required Supported sampling rates: 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz Front panel controls for Gain, Bass, Middle, Treble, Master Rear-mounted Ground Lift switch Rear-mounted Power On / Off switch Front connections for 6.35 mm (1/4") instrument input and 6.35 mm (1/4") headphone output Rear connections for mains in (IEC socket), 6.35 mm (1/4") speaker out, USB type B port and balanced XLR DI out Input voltage 220 - 240V AC
  5. Haha. I’m going to learn it note for note (or as close as i can).
  6. If there is a built in compressor on the gain to prevent clipping if set too high, there definitely will be a difference between the two controls as you will get a more compressed (and thus dynamically consistent) signal with the gain set too high so as to avoid what would presumably be not very musical distortion. So for this amp I would use the signal LED to find the "Goldilocks position" (not too hot, not too cold), and then use the master for the main volume - unless I particulary liked lots of whatever compression it happens to give!
  7. The same sort of thing happened to a good friend of mine when playing in a pub. Plugged his guitar into his amp, about to start the set, when he got a whack from the mains supply and died on stage. This was about 20 years ago and he was only in his mid twenties. I've used a RCD adaptor ever since.
  8. Damn your eyes. The fact that I'm having to replace the preamp in my Sire means I'm not going to be able to give into the GAS for a little while longer.
  9. I like the simple clean aesthetic, but Pickups H - 1 Ceramic Humbucker is a bit vague. Anyone know anything more about them?
  10. I've got plenty of songs I'll let you pay not to listen to 😜
  11. I sourced one for a mate of mine. It's really a very good instrument.
  12. Yep - Great Basses indeed, I had one of the black textured ones with the metal pickguard which I picked up locally off gumtree for an absolute song. It had one of the best B strings I've ever heard!
  13. Spotted this earlier, seems like a bargain although I could’ve sworn they were far more expensive. I seem to recall Paz Lenchantin was involved with Luna some years ago… https://www.thomann.de/gb/luna_guitars_tattoo_electric_bass_34.htm?listPosition=0&type=manufacturer
  14. Sorry to hear you are struggling matey Have a bump, this looks like a total bargain
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  16. Looks awesome! Great work! Though remember bridge ground wire as well.
  17. I have always liked Northern soul records but was never into the scene or quite knew what it was, but you just know what moves you. That said seeing Brotherhood of man on here, I just had to check it out. wow ! What a bass line. GLWTS
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