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pilotbicycles

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  1. For sale is an Amptweaker Bass Tight Drive with Dry Mod - £SOLD This is a very versatile and responsive drive/distortion pedal. Capable of everything from light amp-y breakup, all the way up to some intense ripping distortion sounds. This pedal has had some light studio use by myself, and has always sounded wonderful - it's filled in very well as a substitute for an amp. Controls are the following: - VOLUME: sets the output of the effect - TONE: a "high eq" control. Acts similar to a guitar tone control, rolling off the high frequencies. Wide open allow for some bright and harsh tones, and dialled back gives smoother and duller sounds if wanted. - GAIN: sets the drive of the pedal. Allows for serious range from clean-ish boosts through to all out distortion. - TIGHT: this controls the amount of low-end sent in to the drive circuit. Allowing you to focus the drive and sweep from more aggressive attacking tones, or fattier/woolier distortion sounds. - the unmarked knob is the DRY level control: this blends in a filtered "dry low-end" which recovers any lows lost by the drive circuit, that blend with the overdrive/distortion rather than just sitting on top or beside the effect. Very useful when the TIGHT control is set higher. Allows for some huge distortion tones! There is also an effects loop!! This can be set to be pre or post the drive effect and will switch on/off with the main FOOTSWITCH. This can allow for all sorts of routing and effects possibilities.
  2. For sale is a Stone Deaf FX Kliptonite pedal. - £SOLD This is a very versatile pedal pairing parallel distortion circuits; one a blues-y smooth overdrive, and the other a velcro-y gated fuzz, with Stone Deaf FX's powerful signature Paracentric Eq, covering a broad range of driven and fuzzed up tones. This pedal sounds great with a number of input sources, with all manner of classic and unconventional tones available to guitarists, and plenty of beef and lows to satisfy any Bassist. This particular unit has received light live (housed off-stage in a rack mount system) and studio use. Controls: The CUT/BOOST, FREQ, and BANDWIDTH controls allow control over the Paracentric EQ, with +/- 20dB available. The FREQ ranges from 35Hz up to 6kHz. Plug in the Stone Deaf EP-1 to control the CUT/BOOST allowing for wah/filter and phaser sweeping effects. The BALANCE knob controls the overall volume of the pedal, with unity at 12 o'clock and varying amounts of cut and boost either side. The MIRROR MIX knob blends between the overdrive and fuzz circuits. From 100% of either circuit at it's respective extremes, 50/50 blend at 12 o'clock and varying mixes in between. Allowing you to balance and the blend the circuits however you so desire. The FUZZY/KLIPPED FOOTSWITCH inverts the MIRROR MIX control. Allowing you to switch between predominantly overdriven to fuzz tones, or other similar shifts. The FUZZY DRIVE allows you dial in the drive applied to both the overdrive and fuzz circuits. Internally lies control over the BIAS of the fuzz circuit allowing you to make the fuzz either more or less gated as desired. It's in good condition, with velcro attached to the bottom (both hook and loop) and comes with it's original box.
  3. Have a bump on me. How have you found the Boss JB-2 Angry Driver? Really keen to try this one out - struggled to find any demos or sound clips online with bass.
  4. Verellen Watt Box would tick those boxes: http://verellenamplifiers.bigcartel.com/product/watt-box
  5. Purchased an EQD Grand Orbiter from Ed - total pleasure to deal with. The pedal was shipped quickly and well packed. Total pleasure to do business with.
  6. PM Sent
  7. Any pictures? Is this still available?
  8. Bought a pedal from Graham - top quality guy. Pedal was packaged well, and speedily shipped to me.Pleasure to do business with him.
  9. Is this still available? pm'd
  10. Been on the look out for one of these. PM'd
  11. Yeah, It's pretty harsh- Square wave trem so basically flicking between on/off. An envelope filter afterwards and some reverb definitely help to soften it a bit. ...there's always the other trems and the panner for smoother sounds, but there's no way of sweeping through beat divisions with an expression pedal in those patches.
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