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lee650

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  1. I got one of these recently!! Very happy with it so far. It's a very versatile top notch head with a great tone plenty for power and still fairly light weight for a full fat head
  2. If you fancy pushing the boat out! There's a glockenklang blue sky on here! Or the blue soul if you can find one. They both have two inputs and the ability to match the levels and switch oh and I think the Epifani 502 does too. Apologies I've just read the expensive bit-lol an EBS microbass 2 is good too
  3. Has anyone tried the Heistercamp padded straps? I've been lusting after one for a while as they look gorgeous!! Not sure how padded they are. They are pricey but will be worth it I'm sure
  4. [quote name='dannybuoy' timestamp='1500471612' post='3338061'] Should do yes: Before you splash the cash though, do you have any other 9v adapter in the house at all you can check to make sure it's definitely your power supply at fault? [/quote] no not since I sold my soul food!! The Diago was only meant to be temporary!! Five years ago when I use it without the daisy chain on its own,it's massively noisy!! Really bad earth hum!! I though my P bass was knackered at first
  5. Ah good call!! I was looking at thehat last night on bass directs site,it's got more power than the diago too. Does it have a three pin plug though???
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  7. Currently bulking at the price of the DC 5 the Adam looks a cheaper option and I only need 9v (although I've a doubler on the Cali76) and still good. I'd have bought a fame DC8 but it's too big
  8. 3 leaf proton or wonderlove if you've the cash
  9. Yeah that effectrode was mine and one of the reasons I got rid was the powering being very specific. So that's good news as I'll get away with a DC5 rather than DC8
  10. Cheers Dan Does the Cioks DC5 only power 5 pedals? Or can you add a daisy chain to the 300 ma outputs? The Diago power station is only 29mm deep! I wonder if that will work better
  11. I've just taken the diago micro9 off the pedal board and tested it on its own with various single pedals and cables and the earth hum is still there. No noise at all straight into the amp. Looks like it's the culprit! I've had it from new for roughly 4-5 years and it's been fine powering between 8-12 pedals over time (currently 6 pedals) my patch cables are all fairly new OBBM van damme/hicon ones so I didn't think it was those. The box states up to 6,however it's 1000ma and I've always calculated the ma of my pedals and I've rarely used half so not sure if I've overloaded it! so any recommendations for an isolated fairly inexpensive replacement that will fit under a Pedaltrain metro 20? Preferably without having to drill. There is a fame one that looks like a copy of the Cioks DC8 but half the price! Anyone tried it? Cheers
  12. That's very kind of you mace! However I've just this afternoon been testing my pedal board as it's started making a load of earth noise and it looks like I'm going to have to buy a new power supply which isn't going to be cheap id hoped it was a cable or the daisy chain leads. I'd certainly take you up on it otherwise as it's a cracking pedal .
  13. Very tempted but not paid till the end of the month
  14. That power supply looks interesting! And I'm in the market for a new one. How do you find it? I take it will fit under a Pedaltrain?
  15. Its a shame you dont have the 1992 "masters of funk" issue!! That mag changed my life
  16. A very interesting thread! I've developed a bit of a problem myself with my Diago micropower. I've been using it for a while,bit all of a sudden I'm getting really bad ground hum from my basses. The problem disappears when I plug straight into the amp. I've got two daisy chains connected and a diago 9-18v voltage doubler on one pedal. My cables are high quality ones made by OBBM so I don't think the problem is there. There are a few of the daisy chain power connectors loose underneath, does anyone know if that could cause these problems? Or is a new power supply the answer. Thanks everyone for any help
  17. I had an unmodified one of these and it was a fantastic bass. This is a bargain and Ead is a fantastic guy to deal with
  18. Brilliant! Thanks hamfist! I'd want to use it with a P bass,so sounds ideal I'd imagine its the predecessor to the Mini 66? I'll have to check the finances,but I bet this will go soon
  19. Hmmm, does it do low gain grit like a blueberry or solid gold beta?
  20. [quote name='dannybuoy' timestamp='1499810076' post='3333840'] I have had a couple of those 18V Diago tips fail on me in the past so I'm a bit weary of using them now. If buying a new isolated power supply, just get one with an 18V output rather than using an 18V Diago tip - like a True Tone CS7, or Cioks DC5 if you want to squeeze it under a Pedaltrain Nano/Metro. There's also a cheap one named the DC8 made by either Vitoos or Fame that is gaining some fans around here! [/quote] what happens when they fail Dan? do they just revert to 9v? Reason I'm asking is I'm currently using the diago to power my Cali76 cb
  21. They ship from new with an 18v supply! It should also come with an adapter for use with power supply ! I used a diago micropower with a diago 9-18v voltage doubler,it worked great
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