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Kev

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  1. the kinda rules that could be implemented on the forum would not be of any extra difficulty as far as moderting goes at all, in fact i'd do it if needs be, iv ran several forums, none of which got above 1000 members before i gave up on them
  2. stick a price on mate, gets more interest
  3. he's raised his prices since i bought one then in the circumstances though, good 2nd hand price
  4. out of interest, why [i]not[/i] in this case? if you wanna use it before a fuzz or something, then ye true bypass would be better
  5. [quote name='Davetbass' post='172674' date='Apr 8 2008, 10:31 PM']Thats what they were going for... I dont think the second hand price for them is much more than that at the moment....[/quote] you said it was brand new?
  6. sometimes buffered bypasses are better for your signal chain than true bypass are
  7. ye all the time
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    mutron octave divider

    almost it has an internal power supply , which runs at US voltage, so you need a transformer to use it luckily the seller gave me a maplins one free of charge it weighs 4 kgs! does the job though
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    My Bass porn

    is my pc being weird? i cant see any pictures
  10. £600, why??
  11. bump now after a trade for a clean boost pedal
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    mutron octave divider

    thats my one i usually have the mix at bout 1 o clock, an the tone about 4
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    mutron octave divider

    well i took delivery of it today, and its brilliant took a little while for me to get used to it and understand how it works, but now i have its great. with the stabiliser on (not sure why ud have it off really), the octave down is the most guitar like iv ever heard, really really nice regardless of how fast you play (but obviously only 1 note at a time). in all fairness iv never owned an analog octaver to compare to, but this is great, far better than all digital ones iv tried (gt6b, bass synth wah, whammy I, II and IV). seems to track well low as well, and when it starts to wobble on the e string and b string, it just kinda blends in and isnt obvious at all that it cant handle it, which is brilliant. iv tried it in front of my jacques trinity, and its the funkiest sound iv ever had, soo cool. it makes my odb-3 sound brilliant as well. the octave down only switch isnt that useful for bass, but its still a cool feature if you just want the octave down on its own, shows how good at trackin it is too. nice feature of it is the ringer circuit, which adds a octave up ring modulator, which is really unique, and makes the pedal sound synthy and cool and similarly works well with distortion and filter. only problem iv found is that theres a volume drop when you engange the pedal (with the ringer off). doesnt bother me though as iv got it in a loop with the lell eq now, so i run that flat and boost volume, until i actually can be arsed buying a boost pedal! oh, and it needs a mains transformer to work, the one iv got is pretty big and heavy! but minor problems really not sure whether i can justify the £££'s to keep it, but we'll see quick sound sample, scruffy playin (didnt use a voume booster, so ul notice the volume dropped when engaged clean): [url="http://media.putfile.com/Mutron-Octave-divider"]http://media.putfile.com/Mutron-Octave-divider[/url] using my hudson active 6 string, messin with the ringer switch and the bass only switch, with some distortion and filter
  14. iv lost count of how many times iv suggested this, but i still think that members should have to have a certain post count and/or a certain amount of time since joining, before being able to post new threads in the for sale forums
  15. why's that funny???
  16. looks, feels and plays like a boutique bass pickup seems great, the preamp is one of the best iv tried, certainly the most responisve, such a vast array of sounds its lighter than my fender 4 string! the finish is just gorgoeus, pics don't do it justice. at the moment, this is my favourite bass to play, i havnt been able to put it down since getting it! for £200, or even the £599 new, its an amazing bass
  17. i have the 130, brilliant amplifier BUMP
  18. this now belongs to me
  19. little tip; if you ship with parcel2go, it will cost about £10 to ship the head
  20. yup, it does
  21. £449 is the going rate, at the usual english shops (dolphin, dv247 etc etc) very, very interested i am (should this be moved to effects forum??)
  22. if you dont mind playin with real heavy strings, or at least a heavy B, then it would be alrite i guess
  23. [quote name='neepheid' post='171901' date='Apr 7 2008, 11:09 PM']To be fair, you didn't really answer the question [/quote] i did, i told him not to bother upgrading at all
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