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dannybuoy

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  1. Poor photo! Is there a better one at the original source perhaps?

    No idea what the behemoth is on the floor next to the board...

    The white pedal looks like a TC Polytune.

    Then... maybe a Digitech Ricochet but probably not.

    Then some kind of red EHX pedal, maybe a MicroPOG?

    Last pedal... the Emma Discombobulator v1 is orange and has that knob layout, could be that!

  2. 58 minutes ago, Beedster said:

    One of the most sublime bass tones out there. I’ve got flats on my Modulus Flea - very similar bass - and it blows my mind every time I play it :)

    I have to agree, I have TI's on my single pickup Sandberg Basic, which is very Ray-like!

    Joe Dart plays flats on a Musicman, I'm sure he agrees also!

  3. On 08/02/2020 at 13:25, donslow said:

    I have a micro cl which is ok and have tried gigging with it but there’s just something missing when I do so trying to have a mass clear out so I can start again, Had looked at the micro vr’s also, are they a giggable amp?

    They're not massively loud unless you're using a lot of speaker area. But they don't pair well with the cabs they were designed to go with! If you plug a Micro VR into a pair of SVT210AV cabs it clips horribly like it's on the verge of exploding, even at milder volume levels. Big thread on Talkbass about it, as an owner of a pair of the cabs I took the plunge several years on hoping they might have sorted it, but had to return the amp.

  4. Obviously I've never compared them in the flesh, but the American Performer is a 'budget' line compared to the usual American Fenders which cost a good 50% more. No idea where the G&L sits but would've thought it closer in build quality and therefore price of the American Professional range.

    They all cheaper than Musicman basses though!

  5. Sounds like you’re reluctant to cut the treble? Set the knobs where it sounds best, don’t worry about the o’clock positions visually.

    Also worth noting, I think the presence control is before the overdrive, so you can boost that and cut treble to change the character of the overdrive. A bit like the character control on the VT, but affecting a higher frequency.

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  6. 1 hour ago, MJE said:

    Thanks for all the responses. The 1590a size is definitely what I’m looking for.
     

    Anybody know of any of the aforementioned pedals for sale? (Mooer etc.) 

    You will have to make a rather severe compromise there I'm afraid. Decent 1590A envelope filters are very thin on the ground. 

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  7. Depends what dimension you're referring to as slim, but the 1025/2025 is 2mm shallower than the 1024/2024 front to back:

    https://europe.yamaha.com/en/products/musical_instruments/guitars_basses/el_basses/bb/specs.html

    I was surprised how much fatter the 4 string felt in the hand then the 5! And the 5's have one of the narrowest nuts available in a 5 string at 43mm - although mine appears be closer to 42mm, the same as my 4 string P Bass.

  8. 10 hours ago, Al Krow said:

    Please elaborate dB! I know you've had a gazillion dirt pedals but are also, like me, a fan of Yammy BBs, so that recommendation has made me sit up and take note!

    Why, in particular, do you prefer to the rest of the Tech 21 range including their most recent offerings? 

    It just sounds and responds better than SH1 and YYZ when paired with by BB1025X and my playing style, as long as the character is pushed pretty high to focus the drive around the high mids and the blend pulled back to counteract that vicious mid boost. I like the DP3X equally as much but it's way more extreme/coloured/processed whereas the VTDI sounds more vintage/natural.

    The best thing about both of these pedals is they make old strings sound like new!

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