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dannybuoy

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  1. [u][b]Presonus Faderport[/b][/u]



    Bought from this very forum, I've never even gotten around to plugging it in (I never find the time to fire up my DAW and get creative these days!). This is a controller for most audio software like Cubase, Sonar, Logic etc with a motorised fader that whips up and down as you change the selected track (see the [url="http://www.presonus.com/products/Detail.aspx?ProductID=2"]Presonus site[/url] for more info). Excellent condition, [b]SOLD[/b]

  2. [u][b]Catalinbread Serrano Picoso Boost Pedal[/b][/u]



    This is a TINY little clean boost pedal that provides 30db of transparent boost. Ideal for those of you trying to squeeze as much as possible onto a tiny pedalboard (e.g. Dangerboy!). I bought it, tested it and never used it since so it's in as new mint condition. With shipping, this will set you back $134 (£90) from [url="http://www.tonefactor.com/proddetail.php?prod=Serrano"]Tonefactor[/url] plus any customs charges. [b]NOW SOLD[/b].

  3. Careful, if you lift the speaker too far off the ground, you'll decrease bass response. I'm not able to technically explain it (something to do with floor coupling), but expert cab designer Bill Fitzmaurice says so! [url="http://www.andertons.co.uk/acatalog/info_MARKSTAND.html?utm_source=googlebase&utm_medium=pricecomp&utm_content=allproducts&utm_campaign=googlebaseMARKSTAND"]Here's the Markbass stand I mentioned earlier.[/url]

  4. [u][b]Radial JDI[/b][/u]



    The best passive DI box money can buy. Ultra pristine and low noise, this was bought new, taken to a few gigs for emergencies and used only once. I used it with a VT Bass pedal and got the best PA sound ever... but I'm no longer in a band so it's surplus to requirements. Not a scratch on it (the white speck in the photo is probably from the flash). Going rate for these seems to be £140 new, I will sell for [b]£100 posted.
    [/b].

  5. Setting the left knob low results in the freq dropping down really faster and lower after it's opened up. Increasing that raises the frequency it hovers around, making it sound less drastic, although you don't really want to go higher than 2 o'clock on that one. Then adjust the right hand knob for the desired sensitivity which will depend on the output of your bass and how bright/subby you want it to sound.

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