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Bigwan

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  1. 16 minutes ago, Daz39 said:

    I dunno - I wonder how much European items cost in the US when you factor in the costs the other way?

    Darkglass Alpha Omega Photon is $519/£388 at prymax, £479 in UK... 

  2. Just now, Daz39 said:

    £116 (no taxes on US list price) less prymax cut, plus shipping plus import duty plus distributor cut plus VAT. (I know I know, we do this every time.)

    Yes, but I wonder how close that gets to the UK price?

    Just checked the price of the dug pedal too. The prymax price is the same as I paid for my used one recently. Boils my pi55... 

  3. 35 minutes ago, krispn said:

     

    Aren't most new pedals these days!

     

    Well not to open a can of worms again, but accepting that sort of price as "normal" is screwing the collective!

    As an example the YYZ is £215 at guitarguitar here in the UK today... Yet at prymax (USA) it's $155 at the minute. That's £116...

    Somebody's lining their pockets nicely!!! Personally I'd never even consider buying a Tech21 product new. 

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  4. 1 hour ago, lowdown said:

     

    You posted a thread up top about a video comp. It's also worth pointing out that people can download the demo/light version of 'Ashlight'.

    It's about two and a half gigs of excellent sounds with most functions still in place. It can be used in both versions of Kontakt as well.

     

    https://www.native-instruments.com/en/products/komplete/cinematic/ashlight/?utm_source=metapop&utm_medium=community&utm_campaign=ashlight

    Can't see how to get the "lite" version... Every time I get to the drop down version box I only have the option of the full version. Am I missing something? 

  5. Joyo Orange Juice has been a fav of mine. And the American Sound, although I've modified mine into more of an SVT/Tech21 VT-bass type which also sounds good.

     

    Chord OC-50 is a decent octaver with a synth/drive option which is nice.

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  6. 3 hours ago, BigRedX said:

    @bassmansam @Dood

     

    All the Shuker basses I have tried, felt dead and lifeless in my hands. It wasn't a question of of neck profiles or any single thing I could pin-point, just the overall feel of the instruments (to me) was completely uninspiring. Shuker instruments aren't the only ones that have elicited this reaction, but in all the other cases when I have felt this about an instrument it has been a single isolated case. It is only with Skuker basses that every single one I have tried felt "wrong".

     

    I've felt the same about a number of basses I've played including most Sei and Fodera basses I've tried. Different strokes for different folks!

  7. I've had custom basses from both. While Jon will build you pretty much anything you desire, Alan has a more fixed menu of options - which is in no way a criticism. 

    Personally I found dealing with Alan a much more pleasurable experience. He got my build 100% correct... And on time... Neither of which I can say about my Shuker. Still an outstanding bass but Alan's work is another level. IMHO, YMMV, etc. 

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  8. 4 hours ago, Kev said:

    Best value Dingwall on the market as well, solid bridge upgrade with these ones.  £1,500 odd really isn't bad at all.  I love the look of them, didn't enjoy playing them too much though.  Upper fret access is much better than the D Bird but still not great, and there's only 20.

    Don't see that as an issue myself. Don't spend ANY time up around the dusty end... 

  9. Yup, I’d go octave down into b:assmaster into filter and away you go! Great fun messing with these sorts of combinations. You’d probably be better off with a gated fuzz (mastotron or similar), but that shouldn’t stop you getting going.

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  10. 21 minutes ago, Eldon Tyrell said:

    maybe it is subjectively better for you (more power to you) or maybe it is even objectively better (assuming you could somehow objectively define and measure what you mean by "better") but it will never be subjectively better for me. Won't be able to convince the voice in my head. 

    That's why I qualified my initial statement with IMHO, and YMMV... But having been on the "MUST HAVE WAL" merry-go-round and satiated that thirst to the tune of £550 (what I paid for my Wal), I wouldn't pay the going rate nowdays... But I'd happily pay the going rate for an ACG... 

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  11. 1 hour ago, Bunion said:

    I’m looking for a Wal for the Wal tone and sound. I had thought about and have tried a few MM Bongo’s, I’ve heard sei’s that get close but when you have a sound in your head it’s in there for good. 
    The grass is always greener as they say.

    Besides after all these years lusting for one I’d better see what the fuss is about 😄

     

    That's fair enough, I'll say no more about ACG other than Alan's filter preamp and multi-coil pickups were designed based on the WAL setup, and an  Über spec ACG would be about half the price of a new WAL with MANY more options available... And a third of the build time (possibly less!)... OK I'll stop now...

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