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HazBeen

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  1. No, but you can mix clean and wet signals.
  2. Whilst cleaning out my music room I bumped into 3 onboard preamps. I did a quick test on a breadboard and all 3 work. Asking price = peanuts, so good opportunity to upgrade a cheapo pre or try something different. You will need a 9v battery connector, someknobs and hey presto. They are pretty much taken out fully wired up, so with a little experience soldering them in should be fine. Asking 30£ shipped for the Noll 3 band, 25£ for the Kurandt 3 band pre and 20£ shipped for the 2 band. RESERVED 1 Kurandt 3 knob 2 band pre, originally in my '93 Bogart. Volume, Pan and stacked Bass/Treble. 9v pre, German custom design. Tonally not as transparent/clean as a Glock, but more transparent than an OBP. SOLD 1 Kurandt 5 knob 3 band pre, originally in my '94 Bogart. Volume, Pan and Bass, Mid, Treble. 9v pre, German custom design. Tonally not as transparent/clean as a Glock, but more transparent than an OBP. SOLD 1 Noll 5 knob 3 band pre, originally in my '01 Bogart and a Custom design (so not the standard TCM). Volume, Pan and Bass, Mid, Treble. 9v pre, German custom design. Tonally similar to an OBP1, also Boost only.
  3. Thinking about letting go of my "mini Taurus pedal setup" consisting of the excellent Arturia Microbrute, The Keith McMillen 12 step and the McMillen midi hub. New this setup cost me: £245 for the 12 step, £60 for the midi hub and £240 for the microbrute = £545 Arturia is in good condition and comes with the box and all bits and bobs, the McMillen is virtually new. So save yourself £100 for this excellent bass pedal rig. Shipping included. Trades would be considered, but not sure what would be of interest at the moment.
  4. By far the best modulation pedal out there, I cannot overstate how incredible this thing sounds. Unfortunately I find myself only using a fraction of what this power house can do so I am contemplating moving back to a chorus pedal only and free up some cash. Comes with the box, and all bits and bobs and really is in "good as new" condition. My Voodoolab PP2 powers the Strymon without issue, but adapter is of course included. Price includes shipping in Western Europe. I would consider a partial trade against a B7K or good Chorus pedal. Features: Sound Design: · Studio-class modulation algorithms deliver meticulous and detailed modulation experiences · Five front-panel tone shaping knobs: Speed, Depth, Level, Param 1, Param 2 (Param knobs assignable per preset) · Additional menu-driven parameters deliver extremely flexible tone shaping options and versatility · 200 easily accessible and nameable presets, save and recall at the press of a switch 12 Modulation Machines: · CHORUS: Full featured Chorus with five distinct modes—dBucket, Multi, Vibrato, Detune and Digital. · FLANGER: Deep and rich Flanger with a wide palette of sonic possibilities. 6 unique fl anger algorithms. · ROTARY: Accurate implementation of a rotary speaker cabinet commonly used with tonewheel organs and guitars. · VIBE: Recreation of the late ‘60s “vibe” circuit which was one of the first modulation effects of it’s time. · PHASER: Highly flexible phaser with 2, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16 stage, and barber pole modes. Feedback control and selectable LFO waveforms. · FILTER: LFO synced filter with three filter types, eight LFO waveshapes and variable resonance. · FORMANT: Filter type that emulates the human vocal tract and also features selectable LFO waveforms. · VINTAGE TREM: Three distinctively different classic tremolo sounds from the ‘60s. · PATTERN TREM: Pattern synced tremolo with user definable patterns and selectable LFO waveforms. · AUTOSWELL: Auto volume swell triggered by input signal. Rise time and envelope shape are variable. Speed/Depth knobs add chorus. · DESTROYER: Mangles your audio with bit & sample rate reduction, filters, and vinyl noise. Vinyl warping controlled by Speed/Depth knobs. · QUADRATURE: Advanced frequency shifter, AM ring modulator, and FM modulator all with selectable LFO waveforms. Hardware: · Three rugged metal foot-switches for preset selection, effect bypass, and Tap · LED display for preset info, BPM readout, and extended parameter control · Full MIDI implementation allows extended control for those with more complex rigs · Sturdy and lightweight dark blue anodized aluminium chassis Ins & Outs: · Stereo input and output · Expression pedal input with selectable control over any knob or combination of knobs, savable per preset (also configurable as external tap input) · MIDI input and output · Pre/Post Mode for flexible routing, allowing you to put Mobius in two different places in your mono signal chain Audio Quality: · Ultra low noise, high performance 24-bit 96kHz A/D and D/A converters · 110dB typical signal to noise · 20Hz to 20kHz frequency response · +8dBu maximum input level easily handles instrument and line signals · Premium analog front end and output section · Super high performance DSP in a compact form factor · 32-bit floating point processing More: · True Bypass (electromechanical relay switching) · Selectable high-quality Analog Buffered Bypass · Selectable Tap Subdivision, savable per preset · Optional Global Tap Tempo mode · Included 9V DC power supply (300mA required minimum) · Dimensions: 6.75″ wide, 5.1″ deep[list] [*]Designed and Built in the USA [/list]
  5. QSC PLX would indeed be good. 1804 or 1104. Powersoft is great but twice the price or so. Or a 300 watt full tube Aggie power amp.....
  6. I also have the original 112's, great for the money and have been pretty bomb proof. Never used the new 212s so please ignore what I am saying.
  7. [quote name='Happy Jack' timestamp='1477376082' post='3161744'] The real problem lies with the JET (Jargon Enhanced Topic) becoming such an ARE (acronym rich environment) leading to excessive pressure on the RSBT (Repeated Subject Boredom Threshold). [/quote] Okay, that made me smile.
  8. [quote name='Kev' timestamp='1477330415' post='3161498'] You seem to have brought Finnish Class D in all by yourself. It's entertaining to read what goes on in people's heads, for sure!! [/quote] I have to admit, that was poetic license at work.....
  9. Ha ha, I love these type of threads. The OP was comparing his SM vs his AG500, my response was based on my own experience with the AG vs the Mesa. Then lots of D Class sucks talk, and some NOOO, D Class is good, especially if it is made in Finland and finally (several people) sense that the reason most D Class amps sound feeble in certain conditions is due to the quality of the power supply. Loving it!
  10. I so hear you, have the same with my Mesa.....heavy, yes, but just nothing else comes close.
  11. Pretty stable, but few small tweaks. [URL=http://s87.photobucket.com/user/welcometombh/media/Stomp%20Boxes%20and%20Amps/IMG_0474_zpsv4dmmpnw.jpg.html][IMG]http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k147/welcometombh/Stomp%20Boxes%20and%20Amps/IMG_0474_zpsv4dmmpnw.jpg[/IMG][/URL]
  12. I prefer the Nolls, whoever buys this will be a very happy bass owner.
  13. Come on people buy this please, it is staring at me with cute eyes and I really do not need another 4 string Bogart.
  14. Nice example of an early Bogart with the original ABM bridge (Stefan moved to ETS bridges in 1994). The 9W4J are indeed great, I have the same in my '93. What is the preamp? Kurandt or Noll? Personally I would not sell, the old Bogarts are getting increasingly rare and truly are among the best graphite instruments you can buy at any price.
  15. I had a Status necked Ray 5 at one stage. The neck really made a difference in tonal clarity and snap, very nice.... cannot beat a nice bit of graphite.
  16. Anyone seen this? Looks very interesting and given what it's based on it should be doggy danglies. https://www.thomann.de/gb/mesa_boogie_subway_bass_di_preamp.htm
  17. Compression, lots of it and scooped eq. My guess...... Yuk.
  18. Just did a deal with Vic, 2nd one. Partial trade against a nice fretless jazz. Super smooth, good comms, would deal with him a third time without any hesitations whatsoever.
  19. For goodness sake, can you please react to my 674 PMs?
  20. Just bought a pedal off Russ, very pleasant, good comms, quick shipment. Happy bunny.
  21. Nice Hidde, interesting combo and great to see everyone is realling enjoying themselves.
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