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This Trace Elliot ELF never ceases to amaze me!!!!
funkydoug replied to Mike Bungo's topic in Amps and Cabs
Can anyone enlighten me on this… The driver in the 1x8 combo is presumably a 8ohm version of those in the 2x8 cab, which must be 16ohms each I guess. So if you use the cab and combo together as a 3x8 ‘rig’ the driver in the combo is being asked to to do double the work of those in the 2x8, and has to handle twice the excursion and so on. That seems less than ideal. Have so got this wrong?? I’m sure Peavey got this right but I’m slightly put off by the mismatch that I’d have in a 3x8 combo & cab setup. The 1x10 combo with a 1x10 cab might be a better bet but I like the idea of the 3x8! -
Don’t object to the battery being phased out but the older pedals looked much cooler and more distinctive. These could be from any maker. I think it’s a mistake, but what do I know?!?
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Great little portable amp with a ton of power (500watt) and handy features, including: - tube preamp - compressor - tilt Eq and regular eq - USB audio interface with wet and dry / reamping - footswitch able chorus and octave - aux in and phones out for silent practice Available for collection or can be posted. £250 plus any shipping costs £300 including a 4way footswitch
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The easiest thing for Zoom to do would be to do what they’ve now done with the G11 and just make all the bass effects available for this… no need for a new product just an update. That would do it for me anyway.
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Yeah, same idea and probably same sounds but ‘more’ in most regards. I can see people still preferring the G1 in some ways but it looks like a welcome middle ground between the G1 and G6. A B2 four would be great.
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Zoom have launched the G2 four, and G2 Four X. Looks like it is based on the G1 Four with more foot switches, USB interface and a new housing. I await the release of the B2 Four …
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Tuning pegs / machine heads
funkydoug replied to funkydoug's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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Really high quality compressor / limiter made in Japan. can do everything from low ratio smoothing to high ratio limiting. It is similar to the Boss LMB3 except it has a flat Eq response, no noise and has an internal charge pump so that it has very high headroom, meaning you don’t get that ‘crossing the threshold’ sound you get on the LMB3 with strong signals. In short it is a very high quality, well made tool. Not to be confused with Maxon’s other similarly named pedals (which I believe are more like a dyna comp design). This is the CP9 Pro+. Boxed, shipped within the uk for £120.
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Good advice. I am definitely lacking the tools and the skills to do it myself!
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Thanks for drawing that out, it’s really helped me visualise it. Im now wondering about a 4 string (con)version of a 5er!
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If you’ll indulge me… my all time favourite bass is a Stingray 5 for lots of good reasons, but the most superficial of them is that they just look amazing! Does anyone know if that kind of larger, angular scratch plate could be used on a 4 string ray too? I’d be happy to get one made. While I can find a lot to love about the regular 4 string stingray, I can’t get away with the look of the scratchplate and control plate. Yeah, this is trivial and superficial… but it’s basschat. If I had something more meaningful to do I’d be doing it instead of reading about bass guitars🤣
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On the EBS Billy, what’s the crosssover frequency (roughly) between clean and dirt? And does the user have control over that? Cheers
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Orange bass butler?
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This track has some awesome bass on it, courtesy of a certain Stuart Zender. I heard it in the pub and was like, “Have Jamioroquai got a new track out?!?”” It’s Zenderfied for sure. Anyone else like it or, like me, nerding out over which Octave and fuzz combo he is using???
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I'd have to say the terribly uncool Boss ME80 in manual mode is my most creative pedal because of the absence of screens, menus, settings, presets combined with the sheer number of possible sounds. Plug n play
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I used this as a multi effects pedal for home practice and recording as it has so much in such a small (and shiny yellow) box. Has a headphone amp, aux in, noise gate, USB interface, loads of ammo’s and effects and I used the effects block as a always on HPF and LPF. You can of course use in all kinds of ways. The synth options are there too but although the pickup is included it looks to me to be for 6 string guitar only. None the less, it’s a very useful box with bass amps and effects built in. Very good condition, includes box, power supply, GK pick up and all the necessary bits, owners manual. £250 plus postage.
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