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andybassdoyle

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  1. I do like the look of the tecamp buzz but that's a lot of real estate on the pedal board....hmmmm (chin stroking)
  2. Yeah I think so. But twin pre and power amps so you can run it many different ways to suit. Stereo, biamp, separate basses etc. Tbh I rarely use that feature, sometimes I bridge the power amps for bigger gigs. Great amp, not sure what the whole richard bona falling out thing was all about...
  3. Been using the bonafide for a few years now. Light, flexible and always sounds good. Bass guitar and double bass. Plenty of power where needed. Nothing not to like really...
  4. Bump - want the trem gone please, open to offers x
  5. Going back to the question of just picking one it would be the subterranea for me. I agree 100% though (and I checked, that's all of the agreement) that it really depends on the application. Best to buy lots of different ones.
  6. Well that - is a very good question. I guess like all this stuff it's horses for roundabouts. I've had two filters for a while now for this reason, one for sweeps and one for lead/lines. Mainly because I've always found myself hunting for the sweet spot on the sweeps if I try and use the same filter for both. At the moment I'm favouring the Xero for the sweeps and the Moog for lines but I have had it the other way around. The Moog without a doubt is phat and warm and sounds great with the right kind of signal driving it. The Xero is a lot 'wetter' to my ears and has a bit more of a synthy edge to it. I've also found the Xero a bit OTT on 4 pole which is where I prefer my line sounds.
  7. Ok boys and girls, two down just the trem to go. Let's find it a new home to warble in. Happy to talk trades, let me know what y'all got x
  8. Here's my latest iteration. Be really interested in any feedback folks. Signal chain is: Ls2 Oc2 Subterranea Fimpact Syb5 Pitchfork Beef bag (meatbox) Freq box Orbit gated fuzz Frantabit Lpf Mf trem Xerograph Volume pedal Then back to the ls2 Finally nova repeater which lives off the board The reflex controls the pitchfork, syb5, freq box, mf trem and Xerograph (via the broadcast) [attachment=244303:20170429_141926.jpg] Very interested on thoughts re the chain..
  9. Refining the menagerie of pedals. I've enjoyed these three but for various reasons I'm not using them and I doubt that will change. First up Line 6 tap tremolo. My first foray into trems. I've been really impressed with how this sounds but also how much you can do with a trem - really underrated. Selling this one as I want something where I can control the speed with an exp rather than the tap (which is ok but just not my bag). £55 NOPE - NOW £40 TOTAL MEGANUTS BARG [attachment=243335:20170418_134712.jpg] Zoom MS60B SOLD. Great multi effect pedal - great because most of the sounds are decent and usable on a gig plus you can tweak key settings on the fly with the control knobs. This is always good. Too complex for me though - I thought I would use this as an easy setup for jams or whatever. Turns out I was mistaken. Again. £50 [attachment=243337:20170418_134755.jpg] FX72 flange machine SOLD. Nice flange but something I've never been able to integrate into my sounds/headspace. Comes with a power adapter so you can use with a standard 9v psu. £50 [attachment=243336:20170418_134730.jpg] Prices include postage (the line 6 is a little heavier hence the extra). Trem and FX72 come in the original box, not so the MS60B. Cash is king as always however if you have some random musical artefact that you want to trade for one or all of these you could do worse than hit me up. History suggests I will probably trade for anything with a few lights and knobs on it. x
  10. I believe this to be a moderately acceptable looking bass. That is all.
  11. Out of interest where did you acquire the bass baconcheese?
  12. Iommi's knob surely has to be worth a shot just for the name alone
  13. You know where you can borrow cabs in the interim matey. Errr, that's from me just in case I was being a bit oblique... X
  14. Superb. This is the bass the rest of the band want to see you turn up with!
  15. Lawrence - I think you should keep it and use it on those other gigs. Country synth.
  16. Vgc example, all perfect working order inc the uv. Very very loud indeed and complete with cover. Happy to trade as well as sell. Lovely amp but too large for what I need now. [attachment=239450:20170302_121502.jpg] [attachment=239452:20170302_121521.jpg] [attachment=239451:20170302_121452.jpg] Amp is in Norwich. I can post but at your cost...
  17. The mini version. Velcro'd but otherwise mint condition, might even have the box. Pics to follow but you know what it looks like...... Great looper btw, only selling as I'd really like to try the X2 instead. If anyone has one and want's to downsize happy to px etc...
  18. I'd recommend this, did it a few years ago with an Aguilar obp3. You can very cheaply buy an enclosure to attach the pots and sockets. Very little soldering required and you then have a pre which you can use with any bass. To be far my version is not a 'pedal' in the sense there is no on/off switch, it's always on, but still....
  19. Another device tried and now consigned to the man cave. Will post some pics asap but it is a mint condition Ebow in original box, not much more to say. I am asking 35 Earth Pounds posted...
  20. Picked this up recently and whilst it's a great pedal it's just not for me. In the words of Obie-Bass-Kenobie "this is not the dirt you're looking for", "you can go about you're business". "Move along". Etc, etc Asking a little less in order to move it quickly. There is more dirt out there which I'm keen to try... [attachment=238404:post-12205-0-95775700-1483985128.jpeg]
  21. I have to say even having seen some seriously hot bass porn, that is a fantastic looking jazz. Well done js, good job indeed
  22. Interesting! How does this shape up to the midi units like the gr55 or the future impact?
  23. Are you sure about this? Whilst I've yet to play one I suspect this is a serious serious bass. I mean, it's not like you have to play the 6th string all the time....
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