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NoirBass

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  1. The Octron 2 is brilliant. It's very different from the POG though as its all analogue. The octave down is full and thick and the tracking is great. As the octave up is analogue too there is an inherent distortion present. You can adjust the amount / tone with internal trimmers. I'm a big fan of the POG also, but as its digital the octave down is much thinner sounding. The octave up however is clean as a whistle and almost totally glitch free. Someone clever needs to build a unit with an oc-2 style analogue octave down, but with a POG type digital octave up. That would sell!
  2. [quote name='sirmuppet' timestamp='1421940873' post='2666882'] Based in Dundee Scotland. It's a bit cold here right now, lol. [/quote] That is in many ways a relief as its sufficiently far away from London. It's pretty cold down here too. GLWTS.
  3. I shouldn't ask, but where are you based?
  4. Gotta say that is very hard to resist. Great price for a great bass!
  5. Good man, if I didn't have the whole set I'd be PMing you now.
  6. Have you any pics with the scratch plate removed? i.e. is it routed for J and P pickups?
  7. [quote name='Sharkfinger' timestamp='1420624859' post='2651357'] Damn, beat me to it! [/quote] Sorry :-)
  8. Pm'd
  9. Might be a nice project for someone? although the way the hipshot has been added looks like it might prove a tricky fix. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Fender-Bass-mexican-standard-with-hipshot-and-stand-/221654119328?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item339b9d73a0
  10. How has this not sold? If I didn't have an almost identical p bass I'd be buying this!
  11. [quote name='Chiliwailer' timestamp='1419844003' post='2643047'] Now relieved from GAS, here's the bass family.... [url="http://s1381.photobucket.com/user/chiliwailer/media/63%20Jazz/P1060937_zpsb1ec1930.jpg.html"][/url] [/quote] Loving that collection, great choices!
  12. Nice one Tim, theres a lot there for me to try. When it brightens up a bit I shall get in the garden a get snapping. Cheers Chris
  13. [quote name='TimAl' timestamp='1418833801' post='2633869'] Thanks Noirbass - consider it done. I've been well & truly done . . . Ho Ho Ho! [/quote] On a serious note, I'm sure I'm not the only one who would appreciate a thread from you on how to photograph your bass. You pics are very good, whenever I take pics of my basses they are close to useless.
  14. I can't say I'm not a bit gutted, but it will save a lot of grief with the Mrs. It's a peach of a bass I'm sure the new owner will be very pleased. …and Tim, I'll PM you my address for you to post the commission cheque
  15. [quote name='smaz' timestamp='1418768506' post='2633260'] They look like the ones that came with my Lakland, which were I believe Schaller ones that were strap-lock ready. Hadn't seen them on a Fender before, that was all! Is this active only, or does it work passive? [/quote] Active only.
  16. [quote name='TimAl' timestamp='1418766711' post='2633218'] @ Noirbass - if you have a second could you confirm or deny if the strap buttons are the same as yours please? I have a feeling I read somewhere that it had Schaller licensed tuners & pins . . . Cheers Tim [/quote] Yep, they're all stock (tuners and strap buttons) and the radius is standard Jazz bass.
  17. [quote name='neepheid' timestamp='1418748914' post='2632942'] I think I see it too - is the bottom half of what is presumably the bass/treble stack is upside down in comparison to the volume one? Looks like the top half of the concentric knobs should sit in a depression in the top of the bottom half, as the volume one appears to be doing. Or maybe I'm going mad and seeing things. [/quote] Very nicely put, exactly what I mean. @ Tim - good luck finding the allen keys Someone buy this please otherwise I might have to.
  18. Is the bass knob on upside down?
  19. +1 on Hercules stands. http://www.herculesstands.com/mics/MS533B.html I just bought one of these and its really good. I particularly like the 'Hideaway' boom extension.
  20. [quote name='Billy Apple' timestamp='1418663477' post='2632105'] Why is it called Cowpoke. Where are the cows? [/quote] See post 10 here: http://bassoutpost.com/index.php?topic=2380.0
  21. Aaaaarggghhh! - I have one of these and it has become my main gigging bass of late. I love the neck on it and the active pre amp somehow retains the Fender tone. I'd have this in a heartbeat as I'd love another as a spare, but this close to Christmas I fear divorce papers being issued should another bass enter the house. Great bass GLWTS
  22. Despite Kova's Newbie status he is top chap. I can vouch for his reliability. He also posses some top end gear that I'm most jealous of. :-0 Great pedal, GLWTS
  23. Found one: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Boss-PHR-10-Mini-Rack-Phaser-/201233933900?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item2eda7a264c
  24. As much as I have a soft spot for Boss pedals, this is not one I would recommend. The note detection is very sluggish and makes for miserable music making. IMHO. Get a Digitech BSW if you want to trial a bass synth, or better still a ZOOM MS-60B or B3.
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