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Nessy

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  1. Brand new & unused killswitch box. Press and hold down the footswitch and your instrument's signal is muted; release it and the signal returns. Hands-free way to achieve a rapid on/off stutter effect without having the modify a bass (Lord forbid.)

    It's passive so no power required for it to function. Heavy duty SPDT momentary footswitch and RFI/EMI shielded aluminium enclosure, measuring 53 x 38 x 31mm.

    £20 posted UK mainland (Paypal or bank transfer) - [size=4]PM me[/size]

  2. [size=4][color=#000000]Brand new & unused mini effects loop. Use it to bring multiple effects in and out of your signal chain at once, useful for pedals that suffer from a bad bypassed signal when they're off, or use it to control rack-mounted effects from your pedalboard. Bass goes to input, amp goes to output, effect in goes to send and effect out goes to return. Simples. [/color]

    [color=#000000]True bypass switching, the DC socket powers the LED showing whether the loop is on; the switch itself requires no power. Heavy duty 3PDT footswitch and RFI/EMI shielded aluminium enclosure, measuring 92 x 38 x 31mm (Mooer size).[/color]

    [color=#000000][s]£30[/s] [s]£25[/s] £20 posted UK mainland (Paypal or bank transfer)[/color] - PM me[/size]

  3. DOD FX75-B Stereo Flanger

    Very musical and versatile analog flanger, capable of warm subtle effects to large broad sweeping sounds and does a pretty good tremolo as well. I've got the FX72 bass version and can't tell the difference between them, both preserve low end very well. Internet forums I've read suggest this is the most desirable of the DOD flangers, for what it's (subjectively) worth.

    These are floating around on eBay from America at about £50 after shipping and customs. Bought originally for a second pedal board but have since abandoned the idea so is now surplus to requirements. Few hairline scratches but otherwise perfect working order, metal housing, no battery cover like so many DOD's unfortunately.

    More info: [url="http://www.americaspedal.net/fx75b/"]http://www.americaspedal.net/fx75b/[/url]

    £45 posted mainland UK (Bank transfer or PayPal gift), alternatively pickup from Isle of Wight or Crewkerne, Somerset.

  4. Heads up for anyone considering the PT-21 tuner: it's only meant to recognise guitar pitches EADGBE or 1 semi-tone below. Perfect if you play piccolo bass, but sadly no good for anything lower. Having said that, it's picking up the G,D and E strings on my electric mandolin, but not the A; this must mean it also picks up one octave above guitar pitch as well. It also works on the 12th (and 24th) fret of a 4 string bass... hooray.

    Build quality is excellent though, and tunes fine; maybe the best value guitar pedal tuner out there if you only play standard, and tiny. The packaging and instructions are identical to Mooer, as is the pedal layout. Tracks as well as my Korg Pitchblack, and the display's as good.

    All moot thouigh given this isn't guitarchat (unless there's some way to modify the tuning internally... more skilled hands than mine required I'm afraid.)

  5. [quote name='Ancient Mariner' timestamp='1372621916' post='2127828']
    Where did you get the tuner from for that price?
    [/quote]

    It was on the Australian eBay with bidding instead of buy it now; looks like shipping's free wherever it's bought from. Might be too good to be true though, I'll find out in a week or so when it arrives.

  6. [size=4][font=Arial, sans-serif]My bass/electric mandolin board. Slightly distressed that I can't fit any more on, mais c'est la vie.[/font][/size]

    [attachment=137778:DSC02723.JPG]

    [size=4][font=Arial, sans-serif]In order of signal chain:[/font][/size]
    [size=4][font=Arial, sans-serif]Korg Pitchblack > Boss DS-1 > EHX Bass Micro Synth > EHX Ravish > Bright Onions 5 Looper > Boss LMB-3 > Earthbound Audio Beast > Behringer US600 > Boss CEB-3 > DOD FX72 > DOD FX30B > Boss FV500-L > Boss DD-7 > Bright Onions Tap Tempo > Mooer ShimVerb > Boss PS-2[/font][/size].
    [size=4][font=Arial, sans-serif]Powered by Voodoo PP2+ & 24v adapter (for the poorly named ''Micro'' Synth, about as micro as my arse), hooked up with George L soldered cables.[/font][/size]
    [size=4][font=Arial, sans-serif](Poor old PS-2 won't fit on; sometimes I hate the laws of physics).[/font][/size]

    And for when the nights draw in...
    [attachment=137779:DSC02735.JPG]

  7. SOLD

    D'Addario XLB130T and XLB028 nickel wound single strings, long scale (34'')

    Low B and High C strings for 6 string bass, new and unused, still in plastic covering. The .130 gauge is the tapered version at the ball end so it fits more easily over the bridge saddle. I got them as spares for my 6 string but I've since switched to lighter gauges so they're no longer needed. Bought from stringsdirect.co.uk for £7.95 and £4.49.

    £6 posted for XLB130T
    £3 posted for XLB028
    £8 posted for both (UK mainland), or pickup from Isle of Wight or Crewkerne (Somerset) if you're local.

  8. SOLD

    SOLD Comfort Strapp Pro Bass Short, Adjustable from 33 - 37'' (84 - 94cm), neoprene padded, 3.5'' wide with double locking ends. Good condition; it was used for a bass I sold so is now surplus to requirements. Perfect for heavier instruments and to alleviate back or shoulder pain; I tried it on my 6 string bass and it definitely helps with weight issues. I think they retail for about £35 - 40 new.

    £25 posted UK, or if your local to the Isle of Wight or Crewkerne (Somerset) then pickup is welcome.

    Photos:
    [media]http://www.flickr.com/photos/90262000@N08/sets/72157632205897342/[/media]

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