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Gunsfreddy2003

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  1. I made the same move a month or so back and do have to say that the PT2 is infinitely better as it is angled and also really easy to hide cables and power supply etc. The flight case is a nightmare it is well made but just really big and heavy! I kept that but then also bought a new soft case which I seem to use all the time now and it is great. [quote name='burno70' post='858668' date='Jun 6 2010, 09:48 AM']I've upgraded from a Diago to a PT-2 recently - it's a good move, lots of space on there and it's easy to keep things neat and tidy. Only issue I have is the flight case weighs a tonne - but I can live with that![/quote]
  2. Jesus Christ you turn your back on the forum for just one day and a vintage Mu-Tron comes on and sells before I have tome to do a thing about it!!! Beginning to wonder if I am ever going to get one of these bloody pedals! [quote name='callmeblind' post='859166' date='Jun 6 2010, 07:09 PM']Here we go: starting price 0.01$ no reserve [url="http://cgi.ebay.com/Tone-Factor-Analogue-Filter-442-Pedal-Bass-Mod-DOD-440-/110542874169?cmd=ViewItem&pt=Guitar_Accessories&hash=item19bcde6639"]http://cgi.ebay.com/Tone-Factor-Analogue-F...=item19bcde6639[/url] [url="http://cgi.ebay.com/Musitronics-Mu-tron-III-effects-pedal-Mutron-filter-wah-/110542868961?cmd=ViewItem&pt=Guitar_Accessories&hash=item19bcde51e1"]http://cgi.ebay.com/Musitronics-Mu-tron-II...=item19bcde51e1[/url][/quote]
  3. Nice board! How do you rate the Enigma? Been looking at them on the net and was pretty keen to get one to try and emulate some of the funky Zender sounds from his Jamiroquai days - can it do that? Mark [quote name='sk8' post='854147' date='Jun 1 2010, 09:21 PM'] Mine at the mo with a Valve Drive if needed[/quote]
  4. MXR looks like it has to be worth a go I keep watching the demo's on You Tube! I wonder if you guys can explain the benefit of having an f/x loop on a filter pedal and how that might work with my existing set up? I run the Chunk Systems Agent 00 Funk and Brown Dog together and that gives some interesting synth type sounds but of course that fuzz only seems to work with Agent pedal as the Bass IQ and Subdecay Prometheus are before the Brown Dog in the chain as they should be. If I went for the Groove Regulator or the MXR I would want to add some slight overdrive to it (check out the tone from this clip [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrRH-W_WZgY)"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrRH-W_WZgY)[/url] but wonder how I would set this up on my existing board? Perhaps an f/x loop on the pedal would make this easier? BTW has anyone tried the EHX Enigma the demo of that sounds good too! [url="http://www.effectpowersupplies.com/enigma-745-p.asp"]http://www.effectpowersupplies.com/enigma-745-p.asp[/url] [quote name='Bassnut62' post='851507' date='May 29 2010, 10:41 PM']great, glad it's working out for you. fuzz, filter and octave are so irresistible together. My current combination for that is Groove Regulator with ZVex Mastotron in the loop for fuzz and then put the hole lot thru MXR BOD. I am definitely tempted to try that new MXR Filter too. Hope the second set makes it to number 11 on all the dials![/quote]
  5. Ah yes much better - will vote now. BTW was not meaning to sound stroppy in my post! Mark [quote name='OutToPlayJazz' post='850824' date='May 29 2010, 12:29 AM']There, better? [/quote]
  6. Like Burrito Bass says there is no option for a 70's USA Jazz Bass which is what I have! I bought mine in Feb this year and have to admit that I have struggled to put it down ever since. You might not think much of that but given that my other bass is a custom built GB Rumour which cost double the price then it really is saying something. The neck is so quick and the tone just perfect in the mix - I wish I had taken the plunge and bought one sooner. I hear a lot that there are some really bad jazzes and I must have just been lucky with mine but it really is a great sounding bass so + 1 for a pre 75 jazz bass.
  7. Hi thinking of Light Years, Space Cowboy & Stu's Tune as a starter! [quote name='dudewheresmybass' post='850784' date='May 28 2010, 11:34 PM']gunsfreddy - i don't have facility to do demos unfortunately mate, and I'm still playing with sounds. I managed to get a reasonable flea ish tone from it in the shop, but that definitely bears further investigation. Which Zender tone are you after? any songs in particular?[/quote]
  8. Forgive my ignorance but I am really interested in looking at an IEM system and just checked out the T-Bone system at Thomann. How does that integrate with an existing PA and desk? [quote name='jimijimmi' post='850286' date='May 28 2010, 01:17 PM']i use the Senhieser iem300 (i believe its called that anyways??) with ACS T2 moulded ears.. i absolutely love them!!! altho,its hard not to get dependant on them... i just bought 2 sets of the T-BONE iem100 systems from Thomann for my brother (guitar) and our Singer..and they too are amazing..and i believe there is a half price kinda deal on at the mo, they rrp at 300euro ish but i got them both for 300euro.. great systems..[/quote]
  9. Can you give us any demos? Would like to see if it nails the Flea/Stuart Zender sound? [quote name='dudewheresmybass' post='850682' date='May 28 2010, 09:09 PM']I got one from effectspowersupplies - their shop- yesterday. It really is as good as it seems. I'd given up on finding a filter that I really liked and it turns the m82 is that filter for me! Richard warned me whilst I was there that those that try it buy it, and he was right![/quote]
  10. I am coming to Portugal in 2 weeks time - you have some fantastic vintage basses!!! Where are you based? [quote name='pbat' post='848766' date='May 26 2010, 06:16 PM']Hi, I'm 42 years old, playing electric bass for 26 years and double bass for 4 years. I'm a semi-pro because 30% of my time is still spended running a small company with no relation with music. My favorites kinds of music are among jazz, funk, nu soul, nu jazz, nu funk, acid jazz, etc If you came to Portugal I'll be very pleased to offer you high probabilty of sun shinning, beer and basschat. ............or maybe a test drive to my gear: Basses: Alleva Copollo LG5 Classic Supreme; Ken Smith BSR6 Black Tiger Elite; Jerzy Drozd5 Mastery; Jerzy Drozd5 Mastery Fretless; Celinder Update J5; MTD535-24 USA; Sadowsky Metro UV70; Fodera Imperial Matt Garrison; Fodera Monarch VW4; Tune bass maniac 4 fretless; Squier VM; Fender jb 1965; Fender jb 72; Fender jb 74; Fender pb 72; fender pb 76 fretless Amps: Aguillar AG 500 + Epifani UL 502 + Markass LMKII + SWR super read head Preamps: Aguillar tonehammer; avalon U5; Alembic fx1 Cheers[/quote]
  11. Effectpowersupplies.com also have them in stock - they sound great on the web but I then realised that he was also using a slight overdrive in the sound which was making it a lot more funky! Can't decide between buying one of these, the 3 Leaf Groove Regulator or a vintage Mu-Tron!!! [quote name='Sean' post='850418' date='May 28 2010, 04:27 PM']I had one on order for ages and cancelled it as they seem to be taking ages to get to the UK. I see they have them at guitarguitar now though.[/quote]
  12. Just watching a clip on You Tube of Bryan Beller demoing the MXR Bass Envelope Filter and it sounds awesome. Any one got one or tried one as I am interested to know if it really does sound that damn funky?
  13. I bought a rig from there a few years back and dealt with Martin all day as Alex was away on holiday - I wonder if that is why I had a very pleasurable buying experience!!! [quote name='Raggy' post='848306' date='May 26 2010, 10:49 AM']Thats exactly how I felt both times I went there Almost as if I was another 'Pikey from the sticks'.[/quote]
  14. Some of the guys over at Talkbass are talking about the following filters and saying that they are better sounding than the Mu-Tron itself and they are: EHX Enigma WMD SuperFatman Anybody any thoughts/experiences of these two filters? [quote name='thisnameistaken' post='844053' date='May 21 2010, 12:48 PM']There are three more compact clones of the Meatball on the market now, with a variety of prices and features, but all would have to be ordered from the USA unless you see one for sale used, so you'd be adding import duty, VAT and a handling fee to these prices: [url="http://www.3leafaudio.com/"]3Leaf Groove Regulator[/url] - No expression input, lacking a lot of the controls from the original Meatball but apparently it works very well on bass. - $230 [url="http://www.martoneaudio.com/meatwad.htm"]Robot Factory Meatwad[/url] - Almost all the controls from the original, + expression input, in a SansAmp-sized box. - $350 [url="http://www.bargeconcepts.com/mb.html"]Barge Concepts Grinder[/url] - Looks closest to the original, larger and more expensive than the other two. - $410 I've got the Meatwad, it's a top filter. Mine's got a couple of extra sneaky features so it's got more switches, I feel like a scientist when I'm operating it. [/quote]
  15. I was luck enough to have a friend passing through Sydney just about the time I wanted one so I bought both Chunk pedals from Bass People in Sydney and got her to bring them home with her. Got a great price and no tax or VAT to pay either - result!! [quote name='Huwberry' post='845595' date='May 23 2010, 11:20 AM']Thanks for the recommendations fellas, really useful stuff. I haven't had a chance to look at them all in detail, but i'm intrigued by the Chunk Systems Agent 00Funk (ridiculous name). I watched an Ed Friedland review, in which he incorporated it with that OD pedal and it sounded really cool. Only thing is - how on earth do I get hold of one in the UK? Again, I've only had a quick look around, but the distributors (Godlyke) are no help on that front.[/quote]
  16. Going into tomorrow afternoon after a client meeting in Coventry to A/B my Aguilar against a Mark Bass F1 and perhaps some other cabs - could be expensive!! [quote name='bubinga5' post='845397' date='May 22 2010, 11:15 PM']IMO the best bass shop in the UK..Mark is a lovely guy too...Played a Nordstrand through the Mark Bass in there and it was smokin..[/quote]
  17. Good point - I have 3 filters on my board at the moment!! Seems like wet squelch is subjective then so to speak. Anyone able to compare the GR to a Musitronics Mu-tron? [quote name='Bassnut62' post='844306' date='May 21 2010, 04:05 PM']i've got a GR and can get enough squelch from it when required. This is a very tweakable pedal. care and some experimentation will get you where you need to be without the annoying and speaker-threatening spikeyness of many EHX filters; but the trade-off is that it is probably about 85% as wet and squlechy as an EHX. But then when has one filter ever been enough on a board. I have a GR and an EHX Bass Balls, I also have a steel Mini QTron that i use occasionally. i checked all the demos before importing the GR a year ago and I have not been disappointed, especially bearing in mind that I love Bootsy-style filter sounds.[/quote]
  18. Ok - not sure it really is for me then? The demo sounds on the website make it sound really squelchy - not a fair reflection then? [quote name='bobbass4k' post='844287' date='May 21 2010, 03:54 PM']I've got one, I love it but It doesn't really do full on squelch, it's kind of like a wetter discumbobulator, it gets quite wet, but it's still very transparent, every setting on it is useable, I don't have to worry about blowing speakers or clipping amps, the effects loop is very handy if you plan on running it with a fuzz (or you can set it up so the envelope is triggered by an external source, the kick drum mic or a sampler or whatever)[/quote]
  19. Just checked out the 3Leaf Groove Regulator and it sounds/looks fantastic - anyone got one that could give an honest appraisal of it? [quote name='thisnameistaken' post='844053' date='May 21 2010, 12:48 PM']There are three more compact clones of the Meatball on the market now, with a variety of prices and features, but all would have to be ordered from the USA unless you see one for sale used, so you'd be adding import duty, VAT and a handling fee to these prices: [url="http://www.3leafaudio.com/"]3Leaf Groove Regulator[/url] - No expression input, lacking a lot of the controls from the original Meatball but apparently it works very well on bass. - $230 [url="http://www.martoneaudio.com/meatwad.htm"]Robot Factory Meatwad[/url] - Almost all the controls from the original, + expression input, in a SansAmp-sized box. - $350 [url="http://www.bargeconcepts.com/mb.html"]Barge Concepts Grinder[/url] - Looks closest to the original, larger and more expensive than the other two. - $410 I've got the Meatwad, it's a top filter. Mine's got a couple of extra sneaky features so it's got more switches, I feel like a scientist when I'm operating it. [/quote]
  20. As a self confessed addict to squelchy filter pedals I would advise the following for you: Chunk Systems Agent 00 Funk Mark II - brilliant pedal and really great funky filter sound. You can hear it on one my my bands tracks in the intro. Go to www.myspace.com/zangtangband and listen to the first 30 seconds of The House of Zang. If you add it to the Chunk Systems Brown Dog which is a fuzz pedal you can get some awesome synth type sounds and if you carry on listening to The House of Zang you can hear these in the keys break down in the middle. Subdecay Prometheus - Another really good filter pedal and apparently pretty close to an original Mu-Tron. Can get a vast array of sounds from it not just funky squelch! EBS Bass IQ - pretty quacky in the up mode but great in the down mode for a synth type thud! Maxon AF9 - never got on with this. Sounded great at home but lost all the bottom end live. Dod FX25B - sh*te - IMO!!! Musitronics Mu-Tron III - The daddy apparently but never had the pleasure of trying one yet - very expensive to buy, bloody big and heavy and a swine to fit on a pedalboard appear to be the main problems with it. Haz Labs - Mu-Tron III - Didn't like it at all. EHX Q-Tron - Nice at home but no balls or bottom end live. Lovetone Meatball - sounded great when Nick Fyffe used it with Jamiroquai but big, heavy and very expensive. Hope this helps a little. Mark [quote name='Huwberry' post='843963' date='May 21 2010, 11:26 AM']Hi all I'm sure everyone's pretty bored of this subject, but I'm gonna go ahead and ignore that for my own selfish gain. I'm looking for a low pass/envelope filter type thing. You know. Ideally something that comes close to the Mutron, but I'm willing to try most things. If it can do greasy, slippery squelch then I'm interested. I've been looking at a few of them... a friend of mine uses what I believe is the Moog MF-101 and it's ace. So that's on the shortlist. I'm also interested in the MXR M-188 (auto Q), maybe the DiscomBOBulator (although from the sound samples I've heard it seems to be lacking some grit - can anyone confirm/dispute this?)... at a push I'd also try the Maxon AF-9 and the DOD FX25. I apologise - I've realised that's not really a shortlist. But anyway, can I please have some advice on this? Key things to remember: Squelch. Dirt. Funk. Greasier than a dodgy 3am takeaway pizza. Obviously I would like to try some of these before actually making my mind up, but some nudges in the right sort of direction would be much appreciated! Huw P.S. I realise I've completely neglected to mention anything Electro-Harmonix, which is intentional. I'd just like to try something different, as I know what to expect with those pedals.[/quote]
  21. Post the pic again and we can all take a closer look this time! [quote name='mildmanofrock' post='839885' date='May 17 2010, 04:27 PM']O Arr, not deleted out of anger - just board embarrassment! [/quote]
  22. Bloody hell!!! [quote name='cheddatom' post='839864' date='May 17 2010, 04:14 PM']How very mild-mannered! I'm not sure if i've taken this the wrong way, but it looks like you really have deleted your post of your board?!?[/quote]
  23. Lucky man! Please let us know how you find the sound from them. [quote name='Pkomor' post='839117' date='May 16 2010, 07:04 PM']Both [/quote]
  24. F1 or GS112? [quote name='Pkomor' post='838981' date='May 16 2010, 04:44 PM']Oo good, I'm waiting for mine to be delivered as we speak![/quote]
  25. I was interested to see that you have both and Aguilar amp and cab and also Markbass amps too. How do you find the Aguilar cab and Mark Bass head combo? I was reading recently that a Markbass F1 head into a GS112 is the business. I am sure you have A/B'd so interested to hear your thoughts? [quote name='CHRISDABASS' post='838684' date='May 16 2010, 10:41 AM']Nice DB212 mate! i have a DB210 [attachment=49888:photo_4.jpg] its fantastic! really portable and surprisingly loud for such a small cab. i'd love to get another one or maybe a DB115...... [/quote]
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