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BassBalls

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  1. Im away for a week from tomorrow lunch time so i will not be able to reply to PMs or messages. However if you are interested in anything drop me a pm and i will get back to you when i return. If there is also PMs regarding the same item, then the first person to PM will get priority. :)

    Cheers

  2. [quote name='dudewheresmybass' post='214689' date='Jun 8 2008, 12:15 AM']good to hear about your course dude!

    teaching and everything going great. I got me a waiting list!

    on the filter front - try the bottom feeder, it's a bass friendly clone of the 442. Including shipping from the states it cost me about £75. sounds great too, although i'm really enjoying my micro qtron at the mo!

    rather than hijack this thread - drop me a pm and we'll catch up there![/quote]

    Indeed, you have a PM. :)

  3. [quote name='dudewheresmybass' post='214260' date='Jun 7 2008, 11:13 AM']sorry to see such a huge clearout Rob!
    how's uni treating you?[/quote]

    I know but i need the money to buy studio equipment. Im not giving pedals up though, i have just received a DHA overdrive pedal and im looking for another choice filter pedal to go with it. Maybe a tone factor 442 filter?

    Uni is treating me well, i passed this year with flying colours and i cant wait to get stuck into my album project next year! Teaching going well?

  4. If you pair it up with a tremolo pedal and make it really pulsey, you can get a really really good arpeggiator effect.

    If you sit down and have a good play with the pedal, some very usable sounds do leap out.

  5. [quote name='obbm' post='210042' date='May 31 2008, 11:18 AM']I've finally got all the bits. Sounds very lush. I can't wait to gig it.

    Orange AD200B
    Bergantino NV610



    (I'll take a better picture sometime.)[/quote]

    How on earth can you take a better picture than that? It looks amazing!

  6. Down to experience i would pay what ever it cost to get my perfect set up. For example i bought a brand new Ampeg SVT4 pro around christmas time for just over a grand. I had the choice to buy a cheaper head (less than half) but i would have regretted not buying the ampeg because it was love at first sight. The other head would have been cheaper but a waste of money so i would have ended up spending more in the long run.

    So my answer would be; I would pay what ever it costs to get my perfect set up, even if it meant i had to save up and sell some bits.

  7. Also, depending on the kind of gig you do, if your playing support slots at rock/alt nights, the headlining/main band tend to provide the back line (not always) to save on space. This then means if you have separates, you can roll in with just a head under your arm and borrow other cabs. This is obviously a lot lighter and easier to transport than a combo.

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