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eude

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  1. I know, it's just my wish list. If there was a way to make the menu diving as minimal as possible, super intuitive and quick, it would help. I might email Boss
  2. Thank you!
  3. It sounds like you have exactly the same mindset as me! I think you've got me convinced! One last question though, what's the build quality like, compared to the old ME 50B?
  4. I have tried the Helix stuff and for someone that's time poor, its just too much faffing around.
  5. Thanks for that dude, it just SEEMS big compared to the likes of an HX Stomp, which size and build quality would be my ideal, but the Stomp is just too fiddly to use without a computer. I don't have the time, or inclination to sit down and set things up, as I'd rather just play, and that's where the ME 90B really comes into it's own.
  6. I really love the idea of this, I had been hoping for a new ME series Bass specific release, but why does it have to be SO massive?! I think I am still highly likely to buy one, but here's what I thought they should've done... Small sturdy platform, with real foot switches for each effect, much like an HX Effects in layout? Option for an external expression pedal, to keep the size down. One comprehensive set of knobs, which map to whichever effect you are editing, without having dual purposes assigned to multiple knobs. Decent display telling you what you are editing and what the knobs do, per effect. I guess what I'm describing here is kind of a mashup between the Boss ME 90B, an HX Effects and maybe the Zoom B6? I love how far multi effects have come, but why oh why do they have to be SO fiddly and often require hooking up to a computer to get the best out of them? Playing music should be fun and free, it shouldn't require us to be shackled to a computer screen... Anyway, as you were. I expect I'll have a NPB post soon enough Eude
  7. All very good to hear dude. What's the specs of the new one?
  8. Please report on how loud it is when you can. I suspect it's got quite a bit of poke.
  9. Jings, this sounds great!
  10. Really good to see. I appreciate he's been through it a bit, but hasn't helped himself either. He very much seems to have found his mojo more recently however, and he really love his little single cuts he's doing. What kinda single cut shape are you going for, a scaled up version of the little ones?
  11. Needs must sadly 🥺 I can say I'll never play anything but ACGs though. I don't have anything in 34" flavour but I may have a 31.5" Über 5er to move.
  12. Thank you! Yes, flat fingerboards and asymmetrical necks. I should probably add that to the listing!...
  13. WITHDRAWN FROM SALE I am sadly selling several of my ACGs, needing to thin the heard a little. Here we have an immaculate ACG Krell SC E Type, a stunning example of ACG's work. This is a 6 string, tuned B to C, headless, set-neck construction. The scale length is 31.5" and the playability is incredible, the low B is musical and lacks nothing compared to long scale basses. As you will see from the design at the "head end", the strings are held in with grub screws so you can use any strings you want, you are not tied to double ball end strings. Official listing on the ACG site here >> https://acguitars.co.uk/project/0288krelletype6/ Here's a video of some noodles >> Specs as follows >> Top Wood: Fractal Birch Body Core: White Limba, 55mm thick and Chambered Accent: Purpleheart Body Finish: Satin Lacquer Neck: 3-piece Purpleheart/Wenge with asymmetrical profile Fingerboard: Mac Ebony with Pearwood fretlines at 1/3/5etc Purpleheart in the rest and flat/zero radius Scale: 31.5″ Neck Finish: Satin Lacquer Pickups: ACG FB pickups (stacked sidewinder style humbuckers, wired in parallel, hand wound by Aaron Armstrong) Hardware: ETS tuning/Bridge unit, ACG Headpiece, Dunlop Dual Design Straplocks La Bella RX Nickel Strings (30-130) Pre-amp: ACG DFM 4K (This is the full fat flagship ACG filter preamp) The bass comes with a top of the range Fusion F1 guitar sized gigbag, also in mint condition and a perfect fit. The bass is in perfect condition, never been gigged, home use only. Price is £2150 ono, no trades please. I am selling a fretted 6 string headless in another ad, and I would be willing to do a deal on these as a pair. Shipping at buyer's expense. Cheers, Eude
  14. WITHDRAWN FROM SALE I am sadly selling several of my ACGs, needing to thin the heard a little. Here we have an immaculate ACG Salace E Type. This is a 6 string, tuned B to C, headless, bolt-on construction. The scale length is 31.5" and the playability is incredible, the low B is musical and lacks nothing compared to long scale basses. As you will see from the design at the "head end", the strings are held in with grub screws so you can use any strings you want, you are not tied to double ball end strings. The bass is very lightweight for a 6er, I would guess just about 8 lbs. The design is super ergonomic both seated and standing, but without looking like one of those weird ergo basses Official listing on the ACG site here >> https://acguitars.co.uk/project/0211-salace-e-type-headless-6/ You can also here some sound samples here >> And finally, a video of some noodles here >> Specs as follows >> Top Wood: Flame Koa Back Wood: Mahogany Body Core: Spruce Accent Veneer: Black Body Finish: Satin Lacquer Neck: 3-piece American Ash with asymmetrical profile Fingerboard: Cocobolo with flat/zero radius Scale: 31.5″ Back Plate: Koa Neck Finish: Satin Laquer Pickups: 2 x ACG FB (stacked sidewinder style humbuckers, wired in series, hand wound by Aaron Armstrong) Hardware: ETS tuning unit and bridge, ACG Custom Headpiece, Dunlop Dual Design Straplocks, ACG/Newton Custom Nickel Strings (28-125TW), East Low Battery Indicator Pre-amp: East Uni-Pre 4K (3 band with adjustable mids, passive tone control and active/passive switching) The bass comes with a top of the range Fusion Urban guitar sized gigbag, also in mint condition and a perfect fit. The bass is in perfect condition, never been gigged, home use only. Price is £1750 ono, no trades please. I am selling a fretless 6 string headless in another ad, and I would be willing to do a deal on these as a pair. Shipping at buyer's expense. Cheers, Eude
  15. I did kinda fancy this on paper, but I honestly think the Zoom MS-60B+ will spank this when it comes out June/July, for most applications anyway. It's nice that Line6 have done a bass specific product though, it's about time! I wonder what might come along in the future?...
  16. I spotted these the other day. Are you liking it a lot then? I tried the Tech21 Bass FlyRig 2 and it left me a bit cold, considering the price tag and the fact I love my BDDI it was weird. What are the amp Sims?
  17. That's awesome, will try and pop in in the near future. Thank you.
  18. There's a Yamaha shop in London?! Do they have any of the new Ampeg Venture stuff to play with?!
  19. Ah, but will you go headless? What other specs you looking at? I assume you'll be speaking to Mr Shuker about this bass, so which of his designs have caught your eye?
  20. I just sold an ACG 6 string short scale bass to Russ, and he was an absolute pleasure to deal with. Great communication and an all round good egg. Thank you dude!
  21. As I recall, my old Shuker 6er had a 57mm nut, which I found a little on the large side. I've since had 50mm and 54mm nuts, and I think my preference would be more towards the 50mm, or somewhere inbetween, as I have fairly small hands.
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