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tobiewharton

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  1. This is in essentially as new condition - even in its original box. New price is £225 at Bass Direct so grab yourself a significant saving. Cheers, Tobie
  2. I had an SLS for a time and wish I still did - it was brilliant. Laney gear is so good and so underrated! Alas, I have too many amps at the moment. Glwts
  3. Cheers! I've had a gear overhaul over the last year, including migrating to medium scale. An active Shuker PM should be finished imminently to complete the trio.
  4. The hallowed Sofa-Shot Day arrived yesterday...
  5. Me. And probably anyone who favours a P-style neck over a J. 40mm perhaps could have satisfied both preferences? I'm still not overly keen - always feels like a compromise to me. 38mm nut width necks, touted as 'fast', are swapped into P-style basses more often than vice versa. Good technique, profile and finish are far more significant in rendering a neck 'faster' IMO. Horses for courses and all that...
  6. I use a 200W Gnome with a matching 4Ohm 12" cab for monitoring sometimes. It's very capable. This will probably be more capable still. Add to that its portability and price and this will make somebody very happy. Glwts
  7. Sounds brilliant in the BTW demo! Well-featured too, with the HPF, Scoop and Grit. Separate footswitches for the latter two would be even better but their absence wouldn't be a game-changer for me. I suspect I'll end up getting one of these even though I definitely don't need it 🙄
  8. The BB is a great pedal, largely badly represented in online demos. Glwts
  9. Ridiculously good and an absolute bargain! Glwts
  10. A brilliant tool this - have used one for years for no-amp gigs, including a recent Turkey trip where gear was hired in so I could just confidently bring this (and just in hand luggage). Highly recommended! Glwts
  11. On my small board I use a Plethora X3 for modulation/octave/tuner with a Two Notes Revolt for EQ and OD, and an Ampeg Opto Comp. Appreciate this is not a true multi-fx solution, but the hybrid of 3-channel tube pre and multi-fx means lots of flexibility with minimal menu scrolling and more stomping. I don't get along with the Hypergravity on the Plethora, hence the separate comp; if you did then that's just two pedals. Both the Revolt and Plethora come with their respective power supplies. You also have aux in, phones and DI out on the Revolt.
  12. It's criminal! In the meantime, 500 Squiers have sold, for more money. Fashion is a cruel mistress.
  13. Great little amps. Same old story - shouldn't have sold mine...🙄 Glwts
  14. So, the Opto Comp arrived and has had a few outings. I really like it - does exactly what I want it to, seems robust and is very quiet. At this stage, seems like a bargain. The simple white colourway also fits with the other two pedals on my small board which is very satisfying 😁
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