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Roland Rock

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  1. [quote name='EBS_freak' timestamp='1501923635' post='3348217']
    Billy Ocean has still got it. If you ever get the chance to see him, I urge everybody to make the effort - his band is superb and his voice is incredible - he can still hit all the notes and you will not hear him off key all night.
    [/quote]

    I saw him a couple of weeks ago - absolutely superb

  2. Ten George L right angles cables. Eight larger size and two of the smaller size. Five lengths of cable too, four black of larger girth and a single purple skinny.

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    £32 posted

  3. Mantic.
    Density.
    Hulk.


    Extremely manly sub synth pedal.
    Like the Dod Meatbox but cooler.
    Use with caution with your cab; if you're going to crank it, best go straight into the PA. Fortunately this is easy as you can just use the bypassed 'dry' out to continue your pedal chain.

    [Img]https://s5.postimg.org/mho7gb7qf/20170729_182336.jpg" class="ipsImage" />

    Good condition. Velcro underneath. Add £5 for UK postage

  4. Iron Ether Xerograph Standard low pass filter.
    [Img]https://s5.postimg.org/sdi53pn1j/20170729_182402.jpg" class="ipsImage" />

    I got this directly from Iron Ether back when Taylor made them to order. It's my staple effect, but I'm changing to LPFs in the bass' preamp rather than on the pedalboard.

    Get deeeeep pure bass tones, and sweep the filter for synth goodness.
    This video shows it being controlled by an EP3 and a Broadcast LFO. You can also sweep with a Hot Hand which is fun.
    http://youtu.be/UpdfBUES_XQ

    Very good condition, just a bit of paint on the knobs so make the position more visible. Add £5 for UK delivery

  5. SFX Loop Logic.
    A looper, but not the type which plays your bassline back to you ad nausium.

    Both loops off - signal straight in
    >out
    Then kick in Loop A, Loop B or both at the same time, each having a level control.
    Very handy routing tool, especially if you want to play effects in parallel.

    [IMG]https://s5.postimg.org/r9tfe0d0n/20170729_182434.jpg[/IMG]

    Very good condition. Velcro underneath.
    Add £5 for UK postage

  6. Rainger FX Dr Freakenstein's Dwarf Bitch
    Not to be confused with the more sensible Dwarf Bass pedal.
    It's an insane gated fuzz, yet surprisingly versatile.
    The pot underneath goes from 'tame' to pitchless self-oscilating insanity.

    Hi and lo voicing switch, volume, tone and mode for the (included) Igor pressure pad.
    This switches between tone and a crazy bitcrusher effect.

    Sounds very synthy when swept with a low pass filter. I also ran it in parallel with a Density Hulk - thunder and lightning!

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    As new bar the Velcro on the bottom
    Add £5 for UK delivery

  7. I have the SB2 and it's great; compact, bulletproof and great sound. I love the simplicity of a passive box.

    Unless your passive mode has a very low output, the SB2 will be fine (see also the cable length factor above but that's never been an issue for me, despite some pretty big venues)




  8. Thanks for clarifying Bill, particularly with the car engine analogy which really helped!







    Seems that there's a consensus that the BF cabs are not fragile, which is obviously vital. But my band members (who I'm guessing range in weight from 44kg right up to 77kg :)) are quite happy on occasion to perch on my Markbass combo, and I've not batted an eyelid when they've done so. Would you all be as equally relaxed about your heavier band members sitting on the top of your BF cabs? I guess that for me is a reasonable test of strength for the 9mm plywood used in the BF cabs?



    15 stone* regular Barefaced-sitter here

    *95kg
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