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ratman

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  1. I recently bought a Baby Sumo. It’s fab. Small, light & powerful. Works a treat with my HX Stomp. I highly recommend these amps.

    I would have gone for the more powerful Sumo but the whole point of me getting one was to be able to take it on public transport when I gig in central London at venues where a cab is supplied, so the lighter Baby Sumo made more sense for me. I use it to power a whole range of house cabs - 8x10s, 4x10s, 1x15s and my Berg HD112.  

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  2. How about this lot.....

     

     

    Moves like Jagger

    Forget you

    Kiss

    Happy

    Never Too Much

    Blame it on the boogie

    Play That Funky Music

    Superstition

    Mustang Sally

    Lovely Day

    Valerie

    Long Train Running

    Get Lucky

    Higher and Higher

    Seven nation army

    Treasure

    I Feel Good

    The Power of Love

    Alright Now

    Runaway Baby

    Locked Out of Heaven

    September

    Uptown Funk

    Johnny B Goode

    Proud Mary

    Summer of 69

    Use Somebody

    Living on a prayer

    Place Your Hands

    Dakota

    Sex on Fire

    Mr Brightside

    Don’t Stop Me Now

    Faith

    Signed sealed delivered

    soul man

    Higher and higher

    Don’t Stop Believing

    Shine

    Shut Up And Dance

    Man I Feel Like a Woman

    Teenage Dirtba

    Heard It Through The Grapevine

    Don’t You Want Me

    Angels

  3. I have no need for the battery pack, and yes it is expensive. I'm really impressed with the quality of both the amp & combo so far. They both get used all the time. I'll probably get the extension speaker at some point to unlock the full 200W.

    A friend of mine plugged his guitar & Helix into my 06B400 bass amp and it sounded wonderful. Loud too.

    Before I got the GSS bass combo my practise cab at home was my trusty Bergantino HD112. I did an A/B test with the GSS combo and the Berg/Baby Sumo, and I could hardly tell the difference in sound quality & tone. Of course, the GSS can only go so loud as it's only using one of its two 100W amplifiers, but at equal volume levels it was stunning.

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  4. I recently bought the Baby Sumo (600W) and it's small, light and powerful. And it fits in a backpack so I can get the bus/tube to gigs in central London. Worth every penny. I also got their 06B400 mini amp for home practise and for something small to use with my upright, it's awesome too, the low end from this is unreal!

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  5. 7 hours ago, Adee said:

    I did see ‘talk’ of powering the Stomp off just one 500mAh output on the CS6 anyone tried it ?

     

    I've just upgraded to a CS6. I also bought a T-Rex current doubler, which is installed and working just fine. I have seen it mentioned on a couple of FB groups that people have run a Stomp on a single 500mA CS6 output. I tried it and it seems to work ok, but I'll stick with my current doubler so there's no chance of any power issues mid gig.

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  6. Here's a Simple Pitch block from one of my presets. Just drop it into any one of your own. You'll need to alter the Interval parameter (the 1st one) for the required drop tuning. The lower you go, you'll feel the latency increase slightly, but overall it's a great tool to get those low notes.

    SIMPLE PITCH.hlx

  7. FOR SALE - Epiphone Dot 335 Sunburst with Lollar Imperial humbuckers, immaculate hard case and locking tuners for only £50 more than the the price of the pickups alone.

    The guitar was built in the Samick Plant, Korea in July 2001, before production was moved to Indonesia and China. This guitar has since been upgraded to an incredibly high spec. With the Lollar Imperials it sounds as good as any 335 out there, and the addition of the Sperzel locking tuners ensures no drifting in pitch. All in all, a professional quality instrument at the fraction of the cost of a Gibson.

    Auditions are welcome. Collection preferred.


    Epiphone 335 dot sunburst £290
    Set of locking Sperzel tuners £ 80
    Epiphone Hard Case £100
    Lollar Imperial PU's set £330
    TOTAL COST £800

    I'M OPEN TO SENSIBLE OFFERS. SALE ONLY, NO TRADES.

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  8. Try this one too. It's a basic Flip Top, Octave & Filter preset. The EQ block isn't doing set up to do anything here, although I use an external switch to do stuff with it in my Stomp. Foot switches do the following:

    FS1 - Octave On/Off

    FS2 - Filter On/Off

    FS3 - Octave Tone (mid-focused octave/deeper OC2 type )

    *Also, the filter and octave are in parallel.

    B15-OCT_QTR.hlx

  9. B15-DRV_KWB_EQ + flanger.hlx

    BMN-DRV_KWB_EQ + flanger.hlx

    These patches both use the following switches:

    FS1 - for the amp drive

    FS2 - KWB drive

    FS3 - Mid EQ & High EQ boost

    These amp models don't have cabs, add them in if you need them. You will need to dial all these blocks in to your own tastes. There is a parallel flanger in the preset too, if you use an external switch like I do, you can activate it there.

  10. 19 hours ago, RnRDave said:

    Whats everyones distortion of choice?? 

    As far as drive goes I prefer driven valve sounds, so I like the Flip Top & Bassman models, clean and slightly driven. And the KWB pedal works well for me too.

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