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mcnach

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  1. [quote name='uncle psychosis' timestamp='1407180779' post='2518148'] Why bother turning it off when flight mode does essentially the same thing but quicker? [/quote] plus you can still use it as a watch, and take pictures, check calendar...
  2. [quote name='Stroopy121' timestamp='1407159155' post='2517856'] PMd xx [/quote] and PMd back
  3. [quote name='icastle' timestamp='1405354150' post='2501140'] Not working and battery getting hot sounds like a dead short to me. My first guess would be the PSU socket being faulty. [/quote] This! But probably not the PSU socket, but the battery terminals themselves, they may be touching metal, or eachother. But yes, that looks like a short affecting your battery. edit: ah, arriving late to the party!
  4. [quote name='Jus Lukin' timestamp='1406731270' post='2514164'] I have a Kent Armstrong P-bass pickup with a single microphonic polepiece! The reason I notice is because it is the one on the outside of the E string, so my thumbnail occasionally knocks it, putting out noise, or rests against it whilst plucking- I thought I might have a dodgy A string at first, as the noise produced was perfectly aligned with the attack of the note! The simple, and most probable, solution is just to turn the pickup so that the pole is out of the way of any digits which might come into contact with it, as the pickup sounds great, and doesn't have any other other performance issues. However, I'm interested in the whys and wherefores, and other possible ways to deal with it. Presumably the potting has failed around that pole, and should be re-melted. However, I'm not sure I have the equipment or experience to do it with the required precision. And for the cost of the pickup, I'm not sure it is worth the price of a re-pot. A new pickup would likely be a few quid more, and less hassle. I think I may be answering my own queries here, and more's the point, making a mountain out of the molehill that is two wood screws and the loosening of a couple of strings. Regardless, any pointers or tips? Cheers! [/quote] when you say that it puts out noise when you touch it... you mean a "thump" or buzz? A thump would me indeed microphonic. If buzz... it just means the polepiece is not earthed. You could earth it or use a thin film of colorless nail varnish... that way you will not get buzz when touching it. If it's really microphonic... then ignore me But it's unusual that it's microphonic only touching a polepiece, as in my experience microphonic pickups can pick pu noise by hitting the pickup anywhere, or even the body of the bass.
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    Decisions...

    [quote name='Bigwan' timestamp='1406996963' post='2516559'] Haven't tried that many, but of the ones I've heard the Aguilar Agro is the one I like the sound of best. Just another one to throw into the mix. Owned a B3K, B7K and VMT, but none of them did anything for me. There's something in the upper mids of all 3 that I didn't like. [/quote] +1 on the upper-mids comment. As for the Agro... I also sold mine. You can get some really really good sounds, but I found it a bit hard to operate, the controls are too interactive, and I felt I was losing bottom end, surprisingly.
  6. mcnach

    Decisions...

    [quote name='adamlunt' timestamp='1406995223' post='2516535'] So I've recently sold a few pedals and I'm looking to get a nice bass overdrive with a clean blend. I am just stuck on which one to get... I'm thinking either the MXR Bass Overdrive or the Darkglass B3K. I've tried the MXR and really liked it, but a lot of people are raving about the Darkglass stuff. Has anyone tried the two? Are there any differences tone wise? Is the Darkglass worth the extra dosh? Or should I just get a Sansamp? [/quote] I could not get along with the Darkglass, either the B3K or the Vintage... I'd go with the MXR, I tried one and it's a really cool overdrive.
  7. [quote name='isteen' timestamp='1406983836' post='2516430'] The Zoom b3 looks neat, and also have rythm patterns build in, but I've head it really don't sound good enough for using with a band or on stage. [/quote] who said that? I've seen a few bands using a B3/MS-60 and sounding great! The thing about multiFX is that they're convenient, having everything neatly available in one box, easy to program in various combinations etc into separate patches... While every single effect may be perfectly useable, chances are that your favourite chorus, or overdrive, or envelope filter or octaver are not any of the ones in the multiFX, but something else. It's for that reason I use separate pedals: I just combine what I like best and I may go through a few of the same type until I find the one I want etc... But then again, I don't use a LOT of effects, alone or in combination, so separate pedals are a good option for me.
  8. very different boxes. It's hard to put it in words... The LMB-3 does a decent job as a limiter without affecting (much) the sound of your bass (I would not bother with the Enhance knob, it doesn't do anything I like enough to put up with the added hiss). The MultiComp is my favourite compressor (I own two!). It's not the most transparent, but it's really easy to set up and adjust so that it tightens up the sound (I use it primarily to reduce the disparity in volume between finger-style and slap, but also because it just makes slap sound nicer and "rounder"). If you like the inherent sound of the Multicomp, it's hard to beat. I use mostly the dual-band setting (MB), but the "Tubesim" setting has a little less coloration and fattens up the sound more... Pretty cool box. Both are good at something different... I'd go with the Multicomp everytime, 'though.
  9. [quote name='harrypatrickgolding' timestamp='1406962730' post='2516194'] I just tried it and it looks stunning but I noticed scratches on the pickguard and I hold the pickguard when plucking the E, so for me back on it went. And pickguard does make it look better. [/quote] That is oh-so-beautiful!
  10. [quote name='Chienmortbb' timestamp='1406790527' post='2514671'] Perhaps Barefaced should add dummy cabs to the range as cabinet stands. I am not sure wheterI am joking or not! [/quote] a foldable one!
  11. [quote name='Cosmo Valdemar' timestamp='1406804959' post='2514831'] Can this do octave up as well as down? [/quote] No, it's strictly down. The switch is more like an EQ filter, the high one has a lot of high end, while teh low does not have so much top end. BUt it's just octave down.
  12. ... and sold
  13. ... and sold to Bigwan
  14. I bought this pedal a while ago when I thought I needed an EQ pedal (I had previously owned one, and I knew they were fine). But then, I did not need it... and it was never even taken out of its package. £15 delivered in the UK.
  15. £40 including UK delivery Barely used.
  16. £65 including UK delivery, comes with original box. Great condition, never mounted on my pedalboard.
  17. Only used a couple of times at home with a pedal I sold and... this is just doing nothing and I don't foresee needing it. Comes with original box. £25 inc delivery UK
  18. [quote name='danbowskill' timestamp='1406744214' post='2514358'] Could this be used with a simple p bass passive? [/quote] yes, but you'll still need to power the mid-sweep module, so a 9V battery must be fitted somewhere. That was exactly my intended use: on my Squier Mike Dirnt P-bass! But I changed my mind, as my idea meant having a new metal plate made and it just got too complicated for a bass that I don't use that much.
  19. changed my mind... keeping this one!
  20. I recently bought a beautiful Fender Jazz 75RI from Chris. We met in Glasgow at his band's amazing rehearsal space and we spent a little time playing with the Jazz and a beautiful Stingray he had with a Status neck (remember, if you ever want to move it on, tell me first!!! ) and our BF BB2 cabs... Really nice guy... The Jazz is now called "La 78" even if it's a 75RI, just because I ended up going to a place in Glasgow called "78" for lunch afterwards with the bass. Just so you know. Thanks, Chris!
  21. I recently sold Ross a pair of Jazz pickups... absolutely smooth transaction, as I knew it would be... A while back I bought an EBMM SUB5 from Ross that he even delivered personally in Edinburgh and had the opportunity to meet him. Great guy! Sorry for the late feedback, Ross!
  22. I recently bought Harry's EBS Multicomp pedal... can't be happier. Well, I suppose I could, but the transaction went smooth and everything was great, that's what I meant. Thank you!
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