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0175westwood29

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  1. Origin effects Cali76 bc, all the goodness of the large units, and easy to understand and sounds great!!
  2. Had this pedal for a few weeks and it's great, I'm calling it the "Afterlies" it's a combo of there Afterlife and Anomalies delay https://youtu.be/LaIqXhSdEGk
  3. So this is Fuzzrocious's afterlife reverb and anomalies delay in one box It's a great combo https://youtu.be/LaIqXhSdEGk
  4. [quote name='funkydario' timestamp='1481462824' post='3192420'] Well I used the "get a quote" form...I am writing a mail to him. [/quote] you might just need to give him time to get around to your mail, im sure he'll be in touch Andy
  5. grabbed a Freqbox last night and cant wait to get it on the board! [URL=http://s245.photobucket.com/user/0175westwood29/media/15268065_10157878784670565_8532039706098356866_n_1.jpg.html][IMG]http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/gg72/0175westwood29/15268065_10157878784670565_8532039706098356866_n_1.jpg[/IMG][/URL] fyi the sonuus has gone so the freqbox will squeeze in there no trouble, i know ppl will say there are other things out there but there is something about the large moog units!
  6. [quote name='funkydario' timestamp='1481230632' post='3190881'] I was thinking at a T 67.5°...SUB (DOWN,FILTER) + 2 X T16 ..... to be "looper switcher" friendlly...either indipendent A /B T16 out and TRS SUB switch midi controlled from the switcher....or both A/B and SUB trough TRS....maybe somebody can help me here [/quote] Tom from Cog ;-)
  7. open to trades for the fat sandwich as it needs a new home! £80 posted Andy
  8. Ok so i got this in a trade, its great went striaight on my board but im just not using it since i got my new custom filter from lateral so it needs to go to someone who will use it 100 quid plus postage as its a big pedal but can work out postage up on sale (it wnt be anything silly under a tenner) pedal is like new. [URL=http://s245.photobucket.com/user/0175westwood29/media/IMG_2655.jpg.html][IMG]http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/gg72/0175westwood29/IMG_2655.jpg[/IMG][/URL]
  9. i can help you with the tk421 thats basically a rat on steroids!
  10. Tarkin will do light to full on fuzz! And stacks well with other pedals
  11. ive got a soft spot for the redwitch moon phaser really nice, but also the dod phasor is cool as is the mxr phase 99 Andy
  12. Demo' d my moth this week can do heavy overdrive to fuzz And the tremolo circuit is crazy! Video goes up at 9 am https://youtu.be/A0e8RHtNhIY
  13. [quote name='highwayone' timestamp='1480849189' post='3187471'] Using a Marshall mb4410 and an epi eb0 and the belcat distortion pedal. Trying to get a full on fuzz for a couple of songs rather than grit.cheers [/quote] cool for me from listening to a few demos, that pedals gonna struggle for me to get you some really big fuzz tones, also im thinking theres gonna be some low end loss (I can hear it on a guitar demo i found so will be worse on bass) its the standard answer really but maybe look at grabbing a dedicated fuzz, ive got a few faves but everyone will have something different but i use a Fuzzrocious Heliotropic, Moth or Cicada for my fuzz tones but also have a Grey Stache (green muff based fuzz) that i use from time to time. all sound big and will cut thru in a mix......but all are obviously rig dependant!
  14. what sort of sound are you looking for? and what sort of gear are you using. ie do you want all out distortion or just some grit? also if you are stood in front of your amp and with any hi gain pedal unless there is some sort of gating involved you'll get feedback when not playing unless you roll of your volume. you will get lots of suggestions for dirt and drive here but what did you buy?
  15. so after having alot of issues with photobucket thanks to flickr heres my lastest board set up! https://flic.kr/p/PLyyGq
  16. Submachine now sold fat sandwich still avalible
  17. Bump for another drop 100 posted
  18. As the title says ....... https://youtu.be/bqWNJNOaxuQ
  19. [quote name='Sibob' timestamp='1479997015' post='3180882'] Don't think TRAPCo is going any more, or rather Shep sold his share to Mark ages ago. I know Dan @ Gig-Rig does this for quite big acts (presumably because it's pretty expensive). It's not something I'd invest in, simply because I'm constantly tinkering and changing stuff, ripping it off and starting again. Unfortunately this means that it's never tidy haha. Sure there's plenty of people who'd be interested, but yeah, needing to be on Facebook in order to view details of the page might be a little restricting perhaps, maybe a Tumblr type holding page would also help. Si [/quote] Yeh I'm looking at ways of expanding ATM
  20. [quote name='SubsonicSimpleton' timestamp='1479733804' post='3178795'] You can probably rewire it internally without any issues, but you'll need to check the impedance of the individual drivers to calculate what your options will be for the impedance that will be shown to the amp. Old ampeg 8x10s use 32ohm drivers that are parallel wired to achieve the final impedance IIRC, but your ashdown cab might be using a different wiring scheme and lower impedance drivers to reach the final 4 ohm impedance for the cab. Once you know the impedance for a single driver in your cab, the maths for what options you will have is pretty easy. [/quote] At least someone got what I meant! Might try pulling a driver at practice in that case and see
  21. [quote name='EBS_freak' timestamp='1479811176' post='3179396'] go for 4 2x10s. At least you will be able to carry them then... and take the appropriate number for the gig. [/quote] Appropriate number is 810's ;-)
  22. [quote name='6v6' timestamp='1479712835' post='3178566'] I tried this once with an old traynor 4x10, it pretty much fell to bits after I ran the saw through it (cheap osb board and stapled together without much glue). Whole thing ended up in the bin! I'm sure this is possible but I'd say you're better off selling unless you're sure it's solid ply construction where you can get some good strong joints with battens, screws etc on the new wood. Then there's the finishing to consider, which will be hard to do neatly unless you re cover both boxes completely. [/quote] Not looking to cut it man, looking to split the wiring internally like the ampeg 810
  23. So this is the current board will change again tho next week when a few more Fuzzrocious pedals arrive! And squeeze there way on! https://youtu.be/UwMA8KELtOE
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