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Bought this as a stop gap For a more expensive one. These are a great, small and inexpensive entry into the world of Bit crush/Sample Rate reducing. Can turn your bass into a Clavinet or a broken 50s radio π Note for some reason these pedals are mislabled, the large cream knob controls the Sample Rate and the little one controls Bit Rate. Very well built and typical of Mooer Quality, has true bypass and and simple to use, has a Dry mix and preset EQ via a toggle. Also has high quality Velcro fitted. This is as new, and comes with the original box. SOLD
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**WITHDRAWN** 1991 Musicman Stingray 5 - 9.3lbs
lee650 replied to miles'tone's topic in Basses For Sale
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Absolutely spot on!
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**WITHDRAWN** 1991 Musicman Stingray 5 - 9.3lbs
lee650 replied to miles'tone's topic in Basses For Sale
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Yes the dry is at unity gain at about 12 o clock IIRC, and can be used without the effect.
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Absolutely spot on, and as Andy Stated he used them in his videos, as he loved the look. I went through a loving BC Rich phase,as a youngster and would have loved an Eagle,they look remarkably heavy though π
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Absolutely brilliant! The set would have been awesone. I've just got back my old Grand Tarkin Fuzz with a Stormtrooper on it, I love it. I wanted to get a Star Wars themed board, but he stopped doing the SW graphics.
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Got a function gig on NYE, my first since lockdown, so about 2 years now. Decided not to bring the suitcase full of goodies I use for my Prog/fusion band, so got a 2nd small board and just put my core pedals on it.still plenty of sounds available and will put them back on the big board once finished.
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I love that Cog pedal! If you ever want to sell it, please let me know π
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I've never tried this pedal! Definately on my list to try.
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That's a great name for a phaser!
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Any thoughts on covering them in stickers? ππ
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Alas it was the reason I got rid of mine. However there are tons of great presets, especially from our own Quatschmacher π
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Then get yourself a C4 and it'll give you everything you need π
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I've had 3, I see a 4th in my future, will have to be purple though π
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As mentioned Earlier a Spector Euro LX/NS2 would be perfect for you. I have to say Warwick too, but the Musicman Sterling is a lovely small body as well.
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I have that Malleko filter that E sharp was selling, he hasn't updated his Ad. It's based on a DOD 440 so its a Band pass filter, which appears to let a nice amount of your clean signal through. The sound is very subtle and polite (Not loads of resonance) but that works well in some situations as your note definition us very strong. It has two controls, but they can give a surprising amount of variation. It has no sensitivity control, but seems to be tuned fairly high, so there's no triggering issues, although some basses can be used with a softer touch than others. It is very well made and looks brilliant. All in all a nice filter and for jazzy stuff, isn't too in your face. The bassballs is a very unique and vocal sounding filter, doesn't really sound like a traditional filter at all,so I'm not sure it'll work for you. It's a great sound,particularly with an Octave in front of it.
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Status Graphite Electro 5 string **On Hold!!** - *SOLD*
lee650 replied to andyonbass's topic in Basses For Sale
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So sorry! Malleko filter is on its way to me. But panic not, I don't always keep them long π
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That's interesting to hear! I've personally played about 4 different Fodera Monarchs and was genuinely underwhelmed. They are very much a "clean Slate" with regards to tone so yes with Victor it's most definitely " the player "