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  1. Bought a Aotearoa Intermodulator from Luke, great freindly comms, fast as you like postage, great pedal as described, cheers mate.
  2. I was looking at getting the OG Enzo just before the release of the X. I'd be interested to hear your opinions once you've got an X in your mitts. I think there's probably pro's and cons for each pedal. The X's poly preset sounds are spread thoughout the 99 presets. Some are very polished, you wouldn't know there's a bass guitar anywhere in the signal path (same for some of the other presets but every aspect of preset sounds can be edited). A couple of poly presets did seem to struggle a little with tracking, for me it was the higher notes in a chord. Sadly I didn't have time to see what and if I could change this in the editting settings. Most, to my ears and playing tracked well on EUB and guitar though.
  3. Meris Enzo X Sold a fair few pedals and a pedal board to get here, somehow managed to buy a couple more pedals in the pre order to delivery time . Not new to Meris, owned and sold an M7 and still have Ottobit Jr. I'm liking this pedal alot, some presets are meh, some YEAH and some are F**king awesome. Every aspect of a preset sound can be edited. Display shows in realtime what is changing (there's the main page as shown above, turning Pitch, Filter, Volume or MOD dials brings up a sperate page, then there is the editing page). Display is crystal clear and a little aluring (even with sticker still on). Very easy / intuitive to edit / work around the pedal. I play an EUB (NS Design WAV 4) and the majority of presets have no problem with open E or high notes on the G string. I've a few pedals and so far only tried the Enzo X into Chase Bliss's Onwards and MOOD MK2 and it sounded immense. Not gone near the MIDI side yet. My olny gripe and this is being picky, is there is a one second delay when changing between presets.
  4. Bought a pedal from GR7G5STER, packed very well, tracking info provided, pedal as described. Nice, easy transaction, cheers GR7G5STER
  5. Bought a pedal from Laurence, fast comms, pedal posted next day Special Delivery and well packed. Recommended.
  6. Chris bought a pedal from me, paid instantly & great comm's. Great guy to deal with.
  7. Bump, Cant get a better fuzz for the money...simples
  8. [quote name='dannybuoy' timestamp='1382770979' post='2256346'] Why is this still here, don't you people know a good fuzz when you see one?! I'd buy it but already got one! [/quote] Not sure, but you could always buy it and have two Bump
  9. [center][media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQUSDeptBxE[/media][/center] [center]Bump[/center]
  10. £100, pp fee's included, posted 1st class recorded
  11. chilli

    hot hand

    Ok I've had quite a bit of the source audio gear in the past, MWD Pro, BEF Pro x2, Hot Hand x2, Hothand3, Dual Expression pedal I had a lot of fun with the hothand and recommend anyone to try one, I found it to be very responsive and unbeatable at plug-in wobbles I found that I could only really use the hothand / hothand3 for wobbles (with the BEF PRO and a gated Fuzz). The hothand3 works with most 3rd part pedals with an expression out so other filter pedal's etc. I used the Hothand3 with the line 6 m9, and really didnt like using it as the expression. Just didnt feel right / sit right for me. Every one plays differently but I found it really a one trick pony. I havent checked Talkbass for a while, but theres a source audio thread or two which should prove me wrong and show people using hothand3 with all sorts of pedals with great effect.
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  13. chilli

    tonyf

    Traded Tony's M13 for my M9. Got to meet Tony face to face, albeit in a dark pub carpark somewhere off the M1. Cracking fella, great conversationalist and a pleasure to deal with. I would deal with Tony again without hesitation, honest and reliable. Thanks Again Tony
  14. Bump As always, open to sensible offers
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