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weefunkateer

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  1. Octaves up, octaves down, preset recall, wonky noises, LPF and more! Velcro on this one, no box. https://www.ehx.com/products/pog2
  2. The classic octaver in its latest guise. Boxed, as new. https://www.boss.info/uk/products/oc-5/
  3. The classic one knob, one footswitch looper. Boxed, as new. https://www.tcelectronic.com/product.html?modelCode=P0DD4 Highly Intuitive Looper Pedal with 5 Minutes of Looping Time, Analog-Dry-Through and True Bypass
  4. A lil compressor fully customisable via Toneprint, velcro on the bottom of this one. Boxed. Full specs & blurb... https://www.tcelectronic.com/product.html?modelCode=P0CQ8
  5. A lil marvel of a high frequency-tamer. As new, boxed. Full specs & blurbage below... The Low Pass Filter pedal can be used for taming harsh high end such as fret buzz, string noise, and artifacts from other effects such as distortion pedals. It is also useful for simulating the high frequency roll-off of speaker cabinets. At it's most extreme setting, the Low Pass Filter can turn a bass guitar signal into a low end dub tone. The low pass filter is a 12 dB per octave high frequency filter. The knob controls the cutoff frequency and ranges continuously from 15 kHz to 220 Hz. The stock input impedance is 1MΩ. If you have an acoustic pickup that requires a specialized input impedance, write it in the notes during check-out, and we will accomodate the request at no extra cost. The output impedance is 100Ω. This device will work with active or passive instruments, as well as with other devices such as pedals, preamps, or effects loops. The Low Pass Filter requires a DC power supply (not included). The DC supply should be a standard Boss style connector, center negative polarity. It can accept 9 to 24 volts. Although 9 volts is sufficient for most applications, higher voltages will provide more clean headroom when using the pedal with line level signals. The current draw is approximately 10 mA. A 24 volt power supply may be purchased separately. The Low Pass Filter has a true bypass switch. Dimensions: 3.7" x 1.6" https://www.broughtonaudio.com/product-page/low-pass-filter
  6. Nifty HPF + LPF + mid EQ combo - as new, home use only. Boxed. Currently unavailable new - full blurb from our Canadian friends' site... Sold out on February 18th. Check back for future release dates. The Resonant Filter Equalizer creates unique tone control by combining a high pass filter, low pass filter, and middle equalizer. Both filters have their own resonance control, allowing a bump at the cutoff frequency, accentuating the effect of the filters. The semi-parametric middle eq includes a variable frequency control. The resonance of the filters ranges from -3dB all the way up to +15dB. The -3dB setting is what you would expect from a standard, non-resonant filter. Adding resonance to the filters boosts the level of the cutoff frequency. The filters have a slope of -12 dB/octave. The filters are the same in performance to the other standard Broughton filters, with the added ability of increasing resonance. Some suggested uses: Setting the HPF around 100 Hz with +5 dB of resonance, and a LPF set around 5k Hz can give a convincing cabinet sim. Add in the middle EQ for even more nuance. Experimenting with different frequencies and resonances can net a wide variety of speaker profiles. Setting the HPF at the fundamental or first harmonic of your open E string (or B string) can make your low end tighter and more focused. Add resonance for more punch. Setting the HPF to a lower frequency (30 to 60 Hz) with resonance can accentuate an octave down effect, while simultaneously removing unwanted sub frequencies. Setting the LPF anywhere from 2k to 4k with added resonance provides an aggressive attack, giving more presence and character to your tone without having high end clank. Setting the LPF at 10k with light resonance can give an airy Hi-Fi effect without having to boost all treble frequencies. The input impedance is 1MΩ, and the output impedance is 100Ω. The Resonant Filter Equalizer requires a DC power supply (not included). The DC supply should be a standard Boss style connector, center negative polarity. It can accept 9 to 24 volts. Although 9 volts is sufficient for most applications, higher voltages will provide more headroom when using the pedal with hotter signals. If you intend to use this pedal with line level signals, you should use at least 12 volts for sufficient headroom. The current draw is approximately 20 mA. A 24 volt power supply may be purchased separately. The Resonant Filter Equalizer has a true bypass switch. Dimensions: 4.77" long x 2.6" wide https://www.broughtonaudio.com/product-page/resonant-filter-equalizer
  7. Thanks man 🙏 It’s “Fonkadelica” by Butcher Brown 🔥 https://open.spotify.com/track/76MVCiwlIC6WJa143lBGPC
  8. Been getting a bit of love on the Gram for this one - bit of solid tweaked MXR M82 Bass Envelope Filter fun(k)... https://www.instagram.com/p/CJr-f57gG6m/
  9. The squelchfunk crown has been finally handed over to its namesake, Mr Black... 🙌
  10. Weirdly was just thinking about this! Totally forgot I still had it but it’s been safely tucked away in a drawer & def still for sale
  11. I'm on v3 but it's a v1 patch I've customised from somewhere - no idea where though! Started off life as a Stevie synth attempt by the looks of it - here goes for your tinkering pleasure anyway... 12BoogieOn.prg
  12. Some bank holiday Future Impact frolics! 🎶🕺🎶
  13. Thanks man. Ooh not sure on the patch as this was last year but from memory it was one of the original DI emulations tweaked a bit in the editor then I think I even added some more squelch with a bit of Zoom B3 synth mixed in. Synth overload!! 🎉
  14. Afternoon BC Fam! For sale only is a marvellous Tokai Love Rock Les Paul Bass in glorious Cherry Burst finish. 40mm nut with nice shallow neck profile and comfy 32" medium scale, but it is a weighty delight at 9.9 lbs / 4.5 kg so your back needs to really commit to the rock here... or just sit down a bit more 🤘 Bought from these shores last year - previous seller added a new bone nut which is apparently not glued in but defo sits securely - I changed strings and didn't even notice! It's in excellent used condition though there is a small hint of roughness around the first fret between fingerboard and neck that I noticed but makes no difference to playing, but added photos for complete transparency here 👍 There are couple of smallish black marks in the finish itself - just imperfections - though not really noticeable as it's the top side of bass per the photos. Defo no major dings or anything though - the finish is sliiiick! Price includes delivery to UK and EU, or collection from SW London. Cheers!
  15. A glorious Zoom B3N boxed with power supply, with just a couple of small light marks but home studio use only so well looked after in excellent nick. £90 inc UK delivery. T to the Hanks.
  16. Future Impact Friday fun(k) here my synth-loving brethren...
  17. I've been muchly Insta-funkin' with my medium scale flock of delights of late so thought I'd share the splendour on this most excellent of 32"-long threads... Warwick Rockbass 5 String (heavily customised vibes) + some stanky synth pedal action - open low B here too for the medium-scale naysayers 🙌 Maruszczyk Elwood Absolution Custom 5 String + loop pedal fun - my first foray into E-C tuning 😬 Maruszczyk Jake 4 - off the shelf variety + rockin' out to pop stars doing rock - classic P with flats & pick o'clock 🤘
  18. Here be a fine specimen of a 2014 US American Deluxe 5 string Jazz bass in a classic olympic white, alder and rosewood cocktail, that I've owned from new, with an East J-Retro Deluxe preamp with black knobs added - active and passive - for proper vibes, visually and sonically. It's in excellent condition with no major dings, just a couple of tiny marks I've struggled to photograph by the jack per the photos - the only real mark of note is a small scratch by the bridge per the photos but only visible in extreme close-up. There is some slight discolouration of a couple of the pole pieces on the bridge pickup I've tried to show here but definitely hasn't affected operation or tone in any way I can find. All nit-picking though really in the interests of full disclosure for you fine BC folks, she's a well looked after beast! Comes with the original hard shell case which is hardly used so only sports a couple of little minor scuffs as you can see, plus the Fender truss rod tool and the exciting world of original documents 🤘 Collection from SW London or can meet in the capital somewhere.
  19. From experience it’s a looooot of second hand sleuthing to find the classic P or J looking medium scales and even then they’re u$ually a pr£tty p£nny but if you can handle something a wee bit different then Ibanez are the only company I’ve found that do a production 32” bass - this one’s PJ for £240... though reviews are a mixed bag: https://www.pmtonline.co.uk/ibanez-srmd200-mezzo-bass-guitar-candy-apple-matte Could be worth a looksee though?
  20. An is-FwonkDay-the-8th-day-of-the-week-yet kinda bump!
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