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lee650

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  1. £325 on the combo £200 for the 15 cab £500 if bought together, collected I will ship at the buyers expense
  2. This pedal is worth the money for the Fuzz alone. Think a 3 leaf You're Doom, with an added octave below synthy square wave Fuzz, then an octave (in parallel) its a big part of my sound.
  3. A sweeter priced used one would help me too haha. None of the demos have done it for me as well, although the Bass the world one was decent. If my JPTR Jive didn't fart out when using spectors (even ran at 18v) I wouldn't bother.
  4. I actually plan to use it after an FEA Optifet, so it'll have a nice compressed boost with some added warmth too. I put I in the EBS loop as I primarily use that as an A/B with DI, but of late I've only been using the one channel so I could move it to the end of the chain
  5. I'm very interested in the last two posts as ive a theatre gig in November and have to use IEM's, and the DCX would go into my EBS Microbass II loop. I've been thinking of selling my JPTR Jive and Sadowsky BP2 pedals as thinking the DCX may cover what these are doing (hopefully better) I want subtle saturation but one that will work with active basses as well as a decent EQ for my passive basses. I'm not too bothered about OD, but at that sort of cash I'd hope it was decent in that application. Any current owners thoughts would be very welcome 😁
  6. I love this pedal,I use it with the Diodes off (I switch the top one on if I want OD) but I have the gain at 2 o clock and the volume down to taste. This thing is absolutely incredible with my P bass and jazz. It brings a great presence and life to the sound, however it doesn't like my Spector 4/5's and gets very farty, even when ran at 18V
  7. Or maybe not! Pedal is still available (for now)
  8. Last price drop before I keep this, £80 posted, although I may be interested in a trade/part trades in a boss OC5 (note trade value on this will not be £80)
  9. Cheeky price drop, £85 posted, you'll not find a better filter at this price.
  10. It's that time if year when you decide to look in your drawer and realise it's full of stuff from various "projects" and mods!! So having a clear out, maybe there's something you need 😁 All prices include UK only postage BRIDGES - (sorry, no screws) 1 - Fender style vintage - this came on a vintage bass i bought recently. It's in good condition and quite a bit chunkier than a standard fender, more mass = more TONE!!!! - SOLD 2 - Yamaha BB 425 - quality 5 string bridge with string through option and has the B string a bit further back, for extra long goodness. - £12 KNOBS 3- ×4 Black domed metal knobs- got these to put on a Spector, but decided I liked the originals - sold 4 - x2 chrome domed knobs - good nick - £8
  11. fantastic versatile filter, and been a staple on my board for a while. Very simple to use and very easy to dial in great sounds. It literally has two controls and three modes Up - The classic filter sound, very deep and funky High Q - the up filter but operating on a higher frequency, this sounds very mutron esq Down - one of the best (and quietest) downsweeps I've heard on any filter. Great for synthy sounds with an Octave pedal. This also has internal trimpots for gain sensitivity and mix of clean high end into the signal. This is the 2nd true bypass version of this pedal, they improved the sensitivity considerably on this version and triggers well with active and passive basses. The build quality on these earlier ones is amazing, and this is in immaculate condition. Has a small bit of velcro on the back, no box but will be very well packed for transport. Sold
  12. Damn thats all the dirt you'll ever need! I'm guessing it's a Cog Nightfall and Grand Tarkin with a parallel clean EQ,and all stackable! Fantastic 😍
  13. Wow!! Thanks so much for putting these on my radar. I've been after a heistercamp for such a long time, but I love these dragon skin ones (red and black for me) a snapshot is being sent to the wife as we speak 🤣 This but with green in the middle 😍😍
  14. I remember buying my first set of High Beams for £20 in 1995 a revelation at the time. I used to buy them in bulk whenever I was playing in the states, and they were cheap and lasted ages. Prices have gone daft in the UK, to a point where I stopped using them and went to Dunlop Superbright nickels, however they've gone up so much they cost the same as DR, but don't last anywhere as long, as im now gigging again i need longevity. After recently buying a set of High Beams, they don't sound the same to me, very harsh and not much bottom (ears and taste change over time I suppose) I've recently tried Fat Beams again as Pure blues don't last 5 mins, and liked them. I've been ordering from Amazon and I've found that the prices fluctuate a lot and occasionally they can be quite cheap. Also the 5 string versions are only a couple of quid more than the 4. I've noticed they occasionally have sets marked as used for up to £10 cheaper, but as these are returned and I've heard horror stories of people buying new strings and returning the packaging with old strings, which Amazon just resell without checking, I'm reluctant to try them.
  15. Alex has just bought an EBS Dphaser from me. Great comms and a very friendly chap. Paid without hassle and everything great. Thanks loads Alex
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