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  1. Bought a solderless harness (pots, capacitor and jack) for my Precision. Great bit of kit, easy to install and arrived the day after posting. Needed some advice due to my installation, which John comprehensively answered through a string of advice.

    Great service.

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  2. One was sold on here a number of years ago. Not sure if it gives any sort of baseline value!

    [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/150303-sold-peavey-260c-bass-combo-mk-iii-l50/page__p__1352329__hl__peavey%20260c__fromsearch__1#entry1352329"]http://basschat.co.uk/topic/150303-sold-peavey-260c-bass-combo-mk-iii-l50/page__p__1352329__hl__peavey%20260c__fromsearch__1#entry1352329[/url]

  3. Bought a Bergantino EX112 from Anthony recently. Immaculate condition is an understatement. I dont think there is a single bobble on the tolex. A pleasure to deal with. Plus, his dog is sweet :-)

  4. [quote name='karlfer' timestamp='1430330071' post='2760424']
    Or perhaps a Markbass TUBE 500 or 800, OR Markbass TTE500 also with tubes/valves.
    [/quote]
    That could be a good shout. I've only tried the Little Mark series and currently got a SA450, so don't know how the Tube/TTE sound. I'm assuming they sound very good though, with a good solid EQ range.
    Nice little plug too... ;)

  5. Bit of a techno noob here, so looking for a bit of advice.

    I have a Behringer BDI, and want to use it for home practice without going through my amp. I've gathered that I need a headphone amplifier or small mixer to go through to headphones. Would [url="http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/behringer-ma400-micromon-monitor-headphone-amplifier-r63uf"]http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/behringer-ma400-micromon-monitor-headphone-amplifier-r63uf[/url] work if i buy a jack to xlr lead?

  6. Donslow! I was trying to solve a similair dilemma, but not requiring the power you appear to be after. I was seeking that vintage, clean, yet warm tone. You could try using a Markbass with a VT pedal in front. Markbass amps, by rule, are very clean and tight. The VT pedal could add a bit of warmth/growl if required. A few suggestions in this thread http://basschat.co.uk/topic/237504-different-amp-vs-pedal/page__p__2457979__hl__sa450__fromsearch__1#entry2457979

  7. [quote name='dannybuoy' timestamp='1400950862' post='2458519']
    You are starting on the long but glorious road of your tone quest which usually results in pedal addiction. I'd keep an eye out for a VT Bass, SFT, BB Preamp, Darkglass Vintage, or COG Knightfall in the classifieds!
    [/quote]
    I've always managed to avoid the temptation of regular GAS, as I have to many outlays, thank God.

    [quote name='Marvin' timestamp='1400970147' post='2458787']
    Sell the entire rig and spend the next, well it could take years to be honest, whatever, swaping and trading on Basschat to find that sound. In the end you will have tried virtually all combinations of amp and cab.

    This is what the basschat marketplace relies upon and without it basschat itself would die.



    :)
    [/quote] I have considered this a few times, but scared i'll join a magic roundbout of discontent.

    [quote name='Mr.T' timestamp='1401041187' post='2459442']
    I bought a VT Bass pedal for my LM2 for exactly the same reason..... (Wanted some tubey warmth).
    It did the job perfectly!

    ....Then I got some GAS for a RH450, which is a 'work in progress'.
    [/quote]
    Now this is exactly what I want to hear. I bet my tubey warmth is different to your tubey warmth though :huh:

  8. Cheers guys. I'm gathering by the consensous that giving a pedal a go is the best option.
    [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1400880628' post='2457951']
    Try one, they're only £26! If it's not for you, flip it on here quickly. But I think you'll like it. :)
    [/quote]
    For that amount I suppose it's no hard loss, just to see if it gets anywhere near the tone in my head.

    [quote name='hamfist' timestamp='1400912231' post='2458056']
    I think you also need to define what you mean by "valvey". LIke the word "growl" this can mean almost a hundred different things to hundred different bassists.
    [/quote]

    What I want from the valve tone is enough dexterity to switch from a Entwistle/McVie tone when playing more upbeat numbers, to a warm,clear, punchy,rounded, harmonic tone when playing slower (soul/blues) numbers. I know dynamic and rounded are a bit of a contradiction to each other, but in my head a lot of the tones i enjoy listening to are just that. I suppose that's where a good compressor comes into play aswell.
    I predominantly play a mush up of 60's & 70's pop rock/country/blues/soul/folk pop style genres. However, I also like to play minimalist/shoegaze styles aswell.

  9. [quote name='dannybuoy' timestamp='1400874432' post='2457861']
    If the SA450 is anything like the LMII, it'll be a clear relatively flat sounding amp that will take well to tone shaping via pedals. DHA VT1s pop up used on here cheap quite often too. Great if you want to add a bit of 'valveness' without overly colouring your tone like a Sansamp can.

    A Catalinbread SFT is my always-on pedal though!

    What kind of basses do you play?
    [/quote]

    I've never tried any overdrive pedals, but always imagined them to turn tone into just a distorted 'electronic/digitally sound, or do they still provide that warm dynamic breakup?

    I just play a BB414. Best budget bass i could find, for styles i play.

  10. Never tried a Sansamp, but heard great things. May have to see if my local (rip off) music shop will appreciate me arriving with bass, amp and cab just to try out a pedal... :blush: Though I could bite the bullet as I gather it'll hold it's sale/trade value well!
    Would it be worth getting a Behringer pedal, If their compressor pedal is anything to go by...

  11. Hi all!
    I'm currently playing a Markbass SA450, but seeking the presence/sparkle of some 'valvey' tone. I'm not in a financial situation to buy a valve amp, so focusing on the more budget means of achieving some tone. I've heard good things about the Streamliner for achieving a 'valvey' tone, but unlike the Bass Terror, is not a 1 trick pony. Do I try to swap my SA450 for a Streamliner, or due to the clean/natural ability of the SA450, would a valve orientated pedal achieve similair results? I feel quite loathed to pass on the SA450 as I think it's a vastly under acknowledged amp which will probably be quite sought after in 10+ years, but know i'm not quite getting what I want out of it.
    Any suggestions/advice would be greatly appreciated :)

  12. If he's a guitarist by trade, it may be worth suggesting him trying a VM Jaguar short scale! The necks are obviously shorter, thus feeling more like a guitar. plus, the necks are very slim, again making it feel like a guitar. They are decent bass's, with decent tonal range.

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