Sometimes if I’m feeling frugal, I practice on flats so that the gigging rock bass with the fresh roundwounds keeps their zingy sound a little bit longer.
Up for sale is this fantastic Morley 20/20 Power Fuzz Wah. It’s a fantastic pedal but I find my Dunlop is better suited for my current needs.
Perfect for those Cliff Burtonesque tones.
Looking to get back just what I paid for it.
Boxed and in mint condition. £80 inc postage and it’s yours.
pics to follow
There’s Riverside in Dartford, Banana in Erith, there’s another in Abbey Wood (for now), there’s one near New Addington?, there’s the music complex in Deptford and 2 Pirate studios - Charlton and Croydon.
Thanks for the recommendations guys. I think I’m going to get myself some EBS flat gold ones, especially as I already have a couple EBS ICY30 ones for my Billy Sheehan pedal. Good to keep it all in the family so to speak.
Yes that’s a good idea to try it for 30 days.
I didn’t want to sell the SD first and then find out I preferred it to the Cali (probably unlikely but you never know).
Hi,
I recently bought an OE Super Vintage pedal. I currently use a Seymour Duncan Studio bass compressor (before it) and it works really well. Just wondered if I should ‘upgrade’ and spend roughly an extra £100 on getting the Cali 76 compact bass compressor. I’m really happy with the SD but the thought of the Cali 76 is rather appealing GAS wise.
Wondered what your thoughts were and if anyone might have had any experience with them both. Thanks.
Hi Guys,
Looking to upgrade my pedal boards patch cables and wondered which quality ones you’d recommend. Preferably with flat right angled connectors. Thanks.
I have one too. It’s a great combo. I use it on my jam nights. Great tone. I’ve even managed to make an extn speaker out of an old studio 12 combo. However, it’s plenty loud enough on its own!