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tonyclaret

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  1. [quote name='leezo666' post='1283112' date='Jun 26 2011, 04:25 PM']Ive got a Korg Pitchblack which is pretty nifty, you can change the display to look like the red light bit on the front of KIT from knight rider which is really useless and actually quite hard to read but it looks pretty cool. I tend to just keep it on the default setting though which is really easy to read.[/quote]

    Agree, robust and functional, best tuner pedal I've owned.

  2. [quote name='lemmywinks' post='1282864' date='Jun 26 2011, 10:56 AM']I like one trip from the van to venue, the bag i bought holds a Gramma and my similar sized pedalboard meaning i have a two free hands to carry a flightcase and my cab.

    Although my dad now uses that bag to actually transport his fishing chair so i'll have to buy another when i start gigging again![/quote]

    That's a cracking idea, me being a fisherman too!! I think I may have a carryall lying around. I was hoping to find something that would carry a pedal board and micro amp in one journey. Fantastic, might even be able to get something with two separate compartments. Cheers

  3. [quote name='tonyclaret' post='1282210' date='Jun 25 2011, 03:41 PM']Thanks guys. A purchase is imminent![/quote]
    Any thoughts on the gramma bag? Has anyone found a cheaper alternative? Although I haven't seem one in the flesh it looks like a bog standard nylon bag for £38!

  4. Hi, I've been contemplating getting one of these to control unwanted boom on hollow stages. Having read a couple of posts on here I am getting concerned that because I am only using one small cab a bergantino AE112 I wil lose a lot of umph and wanted bass coupling. Any thoughts I was convinced up until reading this as there are hundreds of good reviews.
    Any thoughts?

  5. [quote name='ari' post='1261958' date='Jun 8 2011, 09:56 PM']Great pedal but eventually I found out I'm not an effects person and I never use it. It's just over 2 year old and I'm the second owner, it works perfectly and is in great condition. Sold with original box and manual. (I also have a pitchfactor I'm considering selling as well).

    Yours for £250 including mainland UK shipping.



    [/quote]

    Wanted one of these for ages. They look and sound the business. Unfortunately the piggy bank is looking empty at the mo. Unless you wanted to swap some bits plus cash from a choice of:
    Ebs octabass, ebs bass iq, ebs multicomp?

  6. [quote name='markstuk' post='1278736' date='Jun 22 2011, 04:52 PM']My sansamp programmable sounds a little thin to me, although it is the programmable bass DI rather than the VT...[/quote]

    Thin! Really? That's surprises me. I thought either the progammable or vt deluxe would be thick as. Wish there were some decent bass suppliers in Lancashire so I could have a good sniff!

  7. [quote name='stingrayPete1977' post='1277883' date='Jun 21 2011, 10:56 PM']The advantage of the shuttle over the streamliner as I see it is you can add a sansamp or other toys to get great sounds yet have a clear modern sound too where from the clips i have seen the streamliner never runs as clean as a shuttle, You still have a degree of valve drive in a shuttle if you are caught short even if it's not going to keep the Ampeg fans happy.[/quote]

    I know what you're saying, and I do like the openness of the shuttle. Perhaps I need to see if I could live with complete tube in my life. May get a sansamp programmable in the short term to see if this will give the best of both worlds.
    ;-)

  8. Hi folks,

    I currently have the Gb shuttle 6.0 which is a great little amp. Recently I have had my head turned with the streamliner and it's all it's great reviews, the added warmth and thickness sounds lush. Should I do it or should I stick to the shuttle and get a vt bass deluxe with the flexibility of programmer sounds? Or buy both for pure greed and excess!!???

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