I’m guessing everyone knows what these are by now and they are like rocking horse poop.
I’m not entirely sure about letting this go, hence a price I can’t refuse. You know how it is, trying to raise funds for other stuff.
No peeling logo on this one and in excellent unmolested condition with box and paperwork.
Was it the gauge or the sound you didn’t like? They are stupidly bright at first but dull right off after a few weeks. I find these too (physically) thin on the D and G for most stuff, but they are great for slapping (not that I do much of that).
Might be worth amending the title that this is the Subsequent rather than the Sub model.
Are you ditching synths entirely or moving on to something else?
These are lovely instruments and do plenty of stuff other than just bass.
As long as you’re feeling yourself in private, we don’t mind if you need a bass or not to do so; feeling yourself in public might have penal consequences.
There is definitely noticeable latency on polyphonic pitch detection, especially if using a bass. It’s acknowledged by SA. If playing on a guitar, it’s obviously less as the wavelengths are halved for equivalent positions on the fretboard compared to on bass so the detection time is halved.
Can’t really add anything that hasn’t already been said. Lee bought my Enigma recently; I held it for him until his other sale had gone through successfully and he paid as promised. Deal in total confidence. Many thanks.
Sax On The Web (SOTW) is a long-established (mainly) saxophone forum. I bought and sold on there for years (but haven’t frequented it much the last five years or so).
https://www.saxontheweb.net and yes, it does have a marketplace, though it seems trickier to navigate than it used to be.
Well that’s very sad news indeed; I have spent many hours there and bought and sold instruments there over the years. Hope Stuart and his family are ok.
This is a T-47, but in a smaller box than usual, though not a T-16, which is even smaller and only a single channel.
But, yes, Cog stuff is hard to come by now.