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NoirBass

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  1. DiscumBOBulator SOLD! EHX Microsynth SOLD! There going like hot cakes!
  2. [quote name='umcoo' post='358846' date='Dec 19 2008, 02:38 PM']link usage approved cap'n![/quote] Cheers Umcoo. PM's replied. Tonefactor 442 and AF-9 SOLD! That was quick!
  3. Hi, to try and fund recent GAS, here are some great filters that don't get a look in since getting a Mutron III. Plus a couple of other bits. SOLD! [u]EHX Bass Microsynth:[/u] great synth pedal can go from subtle synth sounds to mad distortions over several octaves. the swell feature is cool too. Bought in 2001 on Denmark street, great condition has a little corrosion on the rear edges, but works great. Comes in original wooden box with power supply and instructions. £90 posted SOLD! [u]Maxon AF-9:[/u] One of the best filters that isn't a Mutron. A1 Condition boxed with instructions. probably my favorite of the three. Bought from a fellow Basschatter for £65. will sell for £60 posted. SOLD! [u]Emma DiscumBOBulator:[/u] Again a great filter slightly warmer sounding than the AF-9, probably actually closer to the Mutron sound. Also in A1 condition. Bought new last Feb for £120, boxed with instructions. £85 posted. SOLD! [u]Tonefactor 442:[/u] Subtle filter this one but seen by many as one of the best. bought from fellow basschatter. (hope you don't mind me using the link) [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=12509&hl=tonefactor+442"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=...=tonefactor+442[/url]. No box but in great condition and a blue LED! £45 posted WITHDRAWN [u]EBS Multidrive:[/u] The EBS Label speaks for itself! great all round drive pedal. works with active and passive basses too. A1 Condition, boxed with instruction. £80 posted [attachment=17470:DSCN0401.JPG] Thanks Chris
  4. Bought a Badass II bridge from dannybuoy, Very happy with it. I concur with Bigwan above. Buy in confidence!
  5. [quote name='tayste_2000' post='357249' date='Dec 17 2008, 07:04 PM']Its the best analog tracking octaver there is bar none. Ideally I'd like an Octron 1 as it's the same pedal but more switching options. Here are some clips a friend of mine did with his. [url="http://www.grygrx.net/Pedal%20Reviews/Foxrox/Octron/"]http://www.grygrx.net/Pedal%20Reviews/Foxrox/Octron/[/url][/quote] PM'd
  6. [quote name='tayste_2000' post='356844' date='Dec 17 2008, 12:17 PM']I just love this pedal but I need money and I'm not using all the features. So I'm after £230 for an outright sale or Boss OC-2 + £175 - £195 Depending on condition of the OC-2 and I'd prefer the Jap version Dod Octoplus FX35 + £195 - £205 Depending on condition Foxrox Octron 1 +£110-£130 depending on the condition EHX Micro Pog + £110-£130 depending on the condition I've never tried a Micro Pog so can't promise I would be interested in one. My Octron 2 is in mint condition with small velcro squares on the bottom of it, I have the box and all the box candy including the sticker and the plectrum. This is a rare and discontinued pedal More info is available here. [url="http://www.foxroxelectronics.com/octron2.html"]http://www.foxroxelectronics.com/octron2.html[/url] I will ship to Australia, USA, Europe and UK other countries please contact me.[/quote] How well does it track? I would love to have one of these for the ability to switch octaves on and off. I've an old OC2 also but its world weary and It's missing its label so not sure if it a Jap one or not - works great though!
  7. I have one of these I bought from this forum. Brilliant synth pedal! - In many ways better than the legendary Deep Impact. Good luck with the sale.
  8. [quote name='umcoo' post='351699' date='Dec 11 2008, 12:39 PM']You know, I'm not entirely sure! I think I should clarify that the plate has the pots, wiring, knobs and jack with it all too! I can check when I finish work later tonight? Thanks[/quote] Ahh I see, I'm really after just the control plate. see this for explanation: [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=33995"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=33995[/url] You probably want to sell as one item, if not let me know Cheers
  9. [quote name='umcoo' post='351644' date='Dec 11 2008, 11:40 AM']Bought these a month or two ago for a project that never happened! Both in mint condition, never used by myself. Looking to get back what I paid which was [b]£30 posted[/b] for the pair of them. If you want them separate then PM me and we'll sort something! Thanks[/quote] Hi, I would be interested in the control plate, are all the holes in it the same size as the jack hole? ie all the same size? if so I'll take it. Cheers Chris
  10. Have jut bought his Micro POG, very easy guy to deal with, kept in contact all through the process. Arrived very quickly, highly recommended. Thanks again Chris
  11. Hi all, Have at last bought some CTS Pot's to go into my Early 90's MIJ Fretless Jazz and they wont fit through the control plate. Any ideas where I can get one (a control plate) that would fit or do I need to re-drill the current one. Any help would be greatly received.
  12. [quote name='bassfan' post='313732' date='Oct 24 2008, 12:53 PM']Friday Bump!!! Someone must want this.... make me an offer..[/quote] Hi bassfan, I'm quite interested, would you accept £100 or am I being really tight? Does this essentially have a Jamman and a whammy in it? ATB Noir
  13. NoirBass

    Jamman PSU?

    [quote name='dangerboy' post='297025' date='Oct 1 2008, 08:32 PM']It is AC. When I needed one (having imported a US JamMan), I found that the model number is PS0913B and I got one from piedog. But they've gone bust (GOOD). Soundtech [url="http://www.soundtech.co.uk/digitech/ps0913B"]http://www.soundtech.co.uk/digitech/ps0913B[/url] or google for more stockists.[/quote] Brilliant, cheers Dangerboy thats spot on. BCer's the the rescue again!
  14. NoirBass

    Jamman PSU?

    [quote name='dannybuoy' post='296921' date='Oct 1 2008, 06:11 PM']Is that 9v AC? If so, then I don't know. If it's DC try a generic 9v pedal power supply like the johnnyshredfreak one.[/quote] Hi, thanks for reply but it's AC I think.
  15. NoirBass

    Jamman PSU?

    My Jamman power supply has packed up, any ideas where I can get another one? Have had a scan on the internet and Thomann do a PS 913 [url="http://www.thomann.de/gb/digitech_ps0920_netzteil.htm"]http://www.thomann.de/gb/digitech_ps0920_netzteil.htm[/url] ......but it has an european plug on it and I'd rather get a UK one like the unit was supplied with. Maplins don't seem to do one with a high enough amp rating. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
  16. Bought his Korg G5 Synth pedal, Easy peasy transaction for a great pedal! top chap and posted me a receipt to keep the taxman off my back too. Recommended seller. Thanks again Mark Chris
  17. [quote name='bluesparky' post='239346' date='Jul 14 2008, 05:29 PM']I'm not at home and don't have it with me, but, according to the official manual on my computer, it is 280.8 x 210.4 x 39mm, weighs 1.1kg and uses a 9V DC power source, drawing 400mA. I power mine from my gigrig generator, and used to power it from a diago power station. Hope this helps[/quote] PM'd
  18. Hi all, Bought Marks Aguilar DB750 from him - almost didn't as he was quite keen to keep it! but did in the end. Its in absolutely great condition as described, sounds mint! I would highly recommend Mark as a seller - he's a top bloke. Lastly I just want to apologise to him for not posting this sooner (insert excuse here....) Cheers again mate Chris
  19. [quote name='Marcus' post='206175' date='May 25 2008, 09:04 PM']Hi Guys, I have an Aguilar DB750 - Year Old Home Use Only, In Aguilar Head Bag with a Virtually Brand New (4 weeks old) Aguilar DB410 in Classic Black The Rig has a sound like no other..... it's just more than I need these days for 1 small pub gig per month with PA support Looking to Swap / PX Cash Either way for Quality 4 String Bass Fender / Fender Custom Shop Sadowsky Fodera GB Alembic Lakland etc etc etc........ May Consider Trade / PX etc for Smaller Rig (Mesa Scout etc etc) or even Bass & Amp combinations etc etc.... PM me with any idea's (even daft ones) or call me on 07828 168238 Cheers Mark[/quote] Hi Mark - I would be interested in the head, would you be open to cold hard cash as I've nothing to swap? Best Chris
  20. [quote name='Gunsfreddy2003' post='200195' date='May 16 2008, 09:57 AM']Is there a major difference between the original Mutron and the Haz re-issue apart from the price tag?!!! There are no sound sample for the Grinder on their site which is a shame - looks like it could cost a lot too. Have heard good things about the Maxon AF-9. If it is squelchy and keeps the bottom end I may just try one out! Thanks for your feedback[/quote] For me the squelch is the key to the Mutrons sound. Although the AF-9 is great I don't find it all that squelchy. Higgie correct me if I'm wrong but the Mutron III has an optical element that is now illegal to manufacture, this contributes heavily to that squelch. The HAZ does not have this and therefore does not sound the same.
  21. [quote name='Higgie' post='199768' date='May 15 2008, 05:22 PM']The Meatball goes for about £400+ nowadays. The Original Mutron will you get you the 70's squelch, as that is the very unit that defined the sound. Usually around the same price as the Meatball though! The Maxon AF-9 is the only filter readily available that even comes CLOSE to the Mutron - I would go for one of those if you can. The Auto Q is great, but isn't what you are looking for I don't think. The FX25B is sh*te, the original (FX25) is better - But still lacks a bit of bottom end.[/quote] +1 on the Mutron (mines fixed now!) and the Maxon (great pedal) I'm also using an EMMA Discumbobulator at the moment which is fairly good. Also... this looks like it will be good to get the meatball sound: [url="http://www.bargeconcepts.com/mb.html"]http://www.bargeconcepts.com/mb.html[/url] They claim its even better (s'pose they would though?!)
  22. [quote name='warwickhunt' post='195092' date='May 8 2008, 11:03 PM']Nope! I'm sorry for being so emphatic about this but regardless of how you wish to interpret that 'cut and paste' email from Warwick, the Thumb bass ceased to be referred to or marketed as a JD Thumb bass after 88. At this point it was marketed/sold/advertised call it what you will, as the 'Thumb' bass. A bass produced and sold in 1991 would not and could not have had that truss rod cover! This shouldn't/doesn't affect any value that this seller wishes to place on the bass nor should it detract from any interested party but I can assure you, that cover did not start out life on that bass. I've owned a bunch of these Thumb basses from the JD model (which coincidentally has a whole bunch of differences, see here for a JD bass [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=14788&hl=jd+thumb"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=...amp;hl=jd+thumb[/url] ), through to a couple of 90/91 basses and I 'know' what I am talking about. The seller can advertise this bass how the heck he likes and I have no issue with the quality of the instrument etc. but I am going to be a pain in the backside about the definition of JD Thumb as it is quite specific and does not refer to a 91 Thumb bass [/quote] I maybe should not get involved here but I have to concur with Mr Warwickhunt - I own an '89 "Thumb Bass" that I bought new in 1990 (So I know its stock). The truss rod cover says "Thumb Bass" So the JD issue appears to be only before '88. I have also never seen one (a JD) with a two piece bridge. The cut and paste from Warwick is in very broken english and from what I can understand backs up what I'm saying along with the evidence above. We are not trying to attack you in any way (quite the reverse) - there are some very knowledgeable people here at the forum and anomalies like this just make us want to get our facts straight. Anyway, point is if yours is anywhere near as good as mine it'll be a fantastic bass! Best of luck with the sale
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