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Maxcat

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  1. [quote name='benwhiteuk' post='273193' date='Aug 30 2008, 03:34 PM']pretty much what it says on the tin ^ It’s brand spanking new – no sign of wear anywhere on it. I can't see that I'm going to use it though.

    MRRP = £80, but I’ll sell you mine for £50 posted or trade for something interesting (I’d prefer the cash though :)). Any takers?

    Horrible stock photo -


    Lots of shiny LEDs photo -
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    Im in Ben. PMd

  2. Thanks guys. Following your outside the box thinking, Ive found this. Should even take the shuttle plus all the rest.[attachment=11428:gear_bag.jpg]The Daiwa Wilderness Gear Bag for all your fishing needs. With this and the Stagg in its gig bag I could be a Bass fisherman :)

  3. Not being the most organised dude on the planet, Im vainly trying to get all my S@@t in one sock before a gig. Ive tried to pick one of these up in the states [url="http://www.guitarcenter.com/Taylor-Musician-s-Gear-Bag-541596-i1151720.gc"]http://www.guitarcenter.com/Taylor-Musicia...596-i1151720.gc[/url] but its mail order only. Does anyone know of something similar in UK? Ive looked at day sacks etc but "lots and lots of pockets would be wicked. Ta

  4. Happy for you mate. Sounds like you've got it sussed. Ive added a few more numbers to the repertoire (total 8 out of the set) but wouldn't welcome a full gig on the beast. One of the new ones is the Waterboys Fishermans Blues on the Stagg and the slides are fabtastic Weve been recording the gigs as well and Ive been really impressed with the sound of the Stagg. I think that the sound while not quite acoustic, comes close with a really nice percussive whack. Weve picked up a bargain there. Love the Homburg. Stagg on.

  5. [quote name='kevin_lindsay' post='246582' date='Jul 24 2008, 05:59 AM']Absolutely pristine condition, Only been used at home.

    This unit has a gorgeous selectable 2 stage operation. So, you can set up an old school style valve overdrive to give a bit of grit to your sound, or go with the fully brown grrrrrrrrrraaaaaaaawwwkkkkkkk of a valve overdrive sound.

    The overdrive / distortion style is selectable between the valve, or solid state operation (GRIT being the valve operation, and the solid state is selectable between Silicon or Germanium modes). It also has a fantastic BRIGHT switch that introduces the straight bass sound in with the overdrive so you get the grit while retaining the clarity of your playing - very cool!.

    For info from Dave Hall's website about the pedal - go to: [url="http://www.davehallamps.co.uk/Products.html"]http://www.davehallamps.co.uk/Products.html[/url]

    The heavy duty PSU is included also (which costs £15.99 on it's own from Dave)

    £110 including postage.

    I have this listed on Ebay also, but would rather someone who knows about it got a hold of the unit themselves.



    and here's a pic showing the rear panel layout (it's the unit on the left. The one on the right is one of Dave's Tremolo units)
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    Im in mate. PMd

  6. [quote name='DHA' post='112988' date='Jan 3 2008, 04:53 PM']Hi,

    When the VT2 is in Channel 1 only then it is really just a VT1 as it's the same circuit. The VT1-Std-Bass has the Fat hard-wired on and has boost and bright switches. The bright adds more treble and means you can use it with guitar as well and the boost adds clean boost to the valve path which means a lot more drive is available if required.

    Dave[/quote]
    Dave can I presume that the VT2 has the fat hard wired as well?

  7. The shuttle is the mutts. Cant explain how small it is but with such a kick. the cabs really deliver. I have no GAS left . Amazing. The Peavey was mine from new. havent seen another like it since I bought. Plays amazing and makes me feel like a 5 stringer although deep down I know Im a four.

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