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blablas

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  1. In my experience it is, they go dead rather quick, used several sets on some of my six and five string basses and they all started dying after a few weeks and were completely dead (in my opinion) after three months.

  2. The neck feels and plays identical to my V7 and VV7, preamp is also the same, the main difference is the body shape and the sound characteristics of the P pickup.

    The tuners are also different from the ones that are on my V7's. Cheaper? Better or worse? I don't notice any difference in use.

    The finish is very good, the preamp is extremely versatile and there are no sharp fret ends.

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    Newest member to the herd, Sire Marcus Miller P7 5 string.
    This is the second one Thomann sent me, I had to return the first one due to a non working P pickup and scratching preamp pots.

  4. My ever changing board.
    Removed a few pedals, added a few new ones and moved a few pedals around and slightly changed the order.
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    Gone: Spectracomp (barely used it), Black Teeth (RAT clone) and Bass Sweeper (also barely used).
    New: Golden Halo and Alpha-Omicron.

    The Darkglass Alpha-Omicron is in a league of its own, whatever setting I try it sounds great! I think I'll be busy for quiet a while searching for my favourite settings.

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  5. On 28/03/2013 at 00:26, blablas said:

    Westone Thunder I.
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    I'm the first and only owner, I bought it new somewhere in 1982, it was my first serious bass and I've modified the crap out of it over the years.

    Restored this Westone a bit to its original glory, put in a P and a J pickup again, the J already wasn't stock I put this one in over 30 years ago.
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  6. Home use. Just for my personal amusement. :)

    Gigged and played in a band a long long time ago - hated every moment of it - the nerves before a gig, the endless practising of the same thing over and over again and the pressure of having to do this practising at regular intervals.

  7. Added a few pedals (Luxe, Green Russian and a RAT clone), removed one (Ditto), also did some changes to the order.
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    Made a secondary board and reinstated a few old pedals.
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    I just couldn't get to grips with the one switch control of the TC ditto. Do I need to stamp it once, twice, hold? This makes me think while recording... and there goes another attempt at making a decent loop down the drain. :)
    That's why I bought a extra switching pedal for my Boss looper, blablas can cope better with more switches. Also placed my old Harley Benton compressor in front of the looper, this gives me the illusion of having just a little bit more control over the quality of the sound I want to loop.

    The two boards in one picture.
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