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umph

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  1. great member to deal with.
  2. [quote name='BassManKev' post='167091' date='Mar 31 2008, 05:51 PM']£70 drilled is much better[/quote] aye i agree specially if it comes with all the manual and a trouble shooting guide!
  3. haha so tempted to buy this if i had cash, would be a bit overkill and not be able to transport it anywhere though
  4. just listened to the clips does it just do percussive type stuff like on the moog website because if so i can't see this being useful in a live band context
  5. make them pay up and get it off me ;o
  6. haha fx747 i wanna buy it just cos of that
  7. [quote name='WarPig' post='166613' date='Mar 30 2008, 10:51 PM']+1 considering the price on a built unit, this is a great deal. Id be interested.[/quote] considering the price on most other byoc things, the only other expensive option i can see in this is the valve which is about a fiver, you can get wooly mammoth clones for £50 which are pre drilled and painted, so i think the price is a bit steep considering the parts for it would prolly only set you back about £25 - 30 tops
  8. £70 is a bit high especially if the box isn't even pre drilled
  9. no scratchs, marks etc just has velcro attached to the bottom, always been kept in a pedal case in fine working order looking for around £55 as i don't use this any more! escuse the toe haha DD-3: Digital Delay Features This compact pedal provides a digital delay effect with outstanding quality equivalent to that of a dedicated rackmount delay unit, all with simple stompbox-style control. Compact delay pedal with superb BOSS sound quality Provides 3 delay time modes and a Delay Time control for quick adjustment of exact delay time between 12.5ms - 800ms Hold function repeats delay sound indefinitely for interesting effects BOSS 5-year warranty
  10. ahh just modded my big muff to have better bass and more mids its sooo good now ;< specially if i use it with the pickle pie at the same time
  11. [quote name='Dillsfretless' post='165027' date='Mar 28 2008, 08:03 AM']If I had a guitar, Hmmmmnnnnn .............................. Hold on! I just remembered I got loads A few extras not on that old pic now, American strat, cheapo thru neck, tele copy. Ultimate playability goes to the Fly, But what I hanker after is relic strats.[/quote] i want a singing frog
  12. well my band plays in a# but does a bit of post rocky stuff so i need the range really of a 6 to be able to play the stuff i want to i feel so limited on a 4 or 5
  13. [quote name='Roady' post='165264' date='Mar 28 2008, 02:16 PM']The pickle pie faithfully retains your low end anyway, so theres not much need for a blend pot IMHO. Its a thick fuzz anyway, rather than an overdrive. Theres some soundclips of it on bass here [url="http://wrenandcuff.com/pickled_bass.html"]http://wrenandcuff.com/pickled_bass.html[/url] The mid switch basically removes the mid-scoop, giving you another range of sounds. I still prefer mine with the scoop, but its nice to have the option of versatility. Definately recommended from me.[/quote] yeah if anything you can dial in more low end with the wren and cuff.
  14. [quote name='Faithless' post='161815' date='Mar 22 2008, 03:28 PM']Well, I may be misunderstood for this, but I'll try at least.. So, it's about half-a-year I'm on this chat - reading topics, laughing at Ped( everything's cool, mate ), watching sorta porn, so on.. And it's really nice to be 'surrounded' by so many people, that are sensible about basses and stuff, but, the thing I kinda feel this area is lack of a bit is... When I think of Basschat, I simply [i]know[/i] that people love Fender's, a words called [i]groove and jazz[/i], Jamerson and so much other thingies, but.. Aren't we interested in what John Myung is doing, what's Dood doing ( we have our own rocky-chaps here, don't we? ), what about Rob Trujillo's using, how's new Meshuggah's album ( IMO Nothing is their best work so far..), do you know Dysrhythmia and sooooo on... Generaly, I'm interested in that 'complex' side of rock/metal music, and those persons/bands musicially, technically, visualy, even psychologically represent it for me.. I mean, I like music of any genre, one day I listen to some Les Claypool tunes, the other to Jay Kay's voice, the third to some crazy Meshuggah rhythmic patterns.. There's so much good music out there, but don't you, folks, want to ROCK? I hope at least few understood my flimflams.. Cheers, chaps, waitin' for you thoughts, F8[/quote] obzen > nothing this may have something to do with listening to nothing far to much though, i agree with everything else you've said though ;o
  15. sg or les paul for dem heavy riffings
  16. so much gas so little money
  17. ahh fo shame i wanted to abuse my £25 gift certificate for ebay
  18. i found out when i got ashock the output on the left is for a power amp out, this amps scary i wish i had a manual
  19. just sold my sound city, boss ge-7 and pod xt should hopefully have a bassballs on the way soon, gassing for alot more things atm though!
  20. when that happens we normally just cut there sets short, tell them if they're going to overrun you won't book them, play with them again etc
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