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jabrantl

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  1. Maaaaan, I'm only down the road in Dublin... If this thing was the 4 Ohm, I'd have had your hand off. GLWTS!
  2. For the Memteq, looks like the power supply itself is isolated, but each individual output isn't. The Joyo battery pack looks handy - I've got the Pedaltrain version of the same thing. Works fine, noise free. Would only work if your tuner daisy chains though... [url="http://www.pedaltrain.com/volto/"]http://www.pedaltrain.com/volto/[/url]
  3. How the hell are you s'posed to play it? Hang a strap off the tuning pegs?
  4. Awww goddamnit... Have a "was the best DI I've ever owned"-type bump... If this sticks around for any length of time, I may be forced to buy it back
  5. Green Rhino SOLD. Open to offers on the Puss before it goes on the dreaded Bay...
  6. Bump, and a price drop... £150 for the Supa Puss, £60 for the Rhino
  7. Having a bit of a pedal clearout, so here go two that have been on my board for ages. Time for a change, though I may regret this... Here are two of Jeorge Tripps' best inventions. The Supa Puss is the big brother of the Aqua Puss bucket brigade delay, this time with tap tempo, a gain and tone knob for the repeats (crucial for bass applications), and speed and depth controls for the vibrato-esque modulation. Goes from slapback to pristine repeats, all the way to spaceship noises. Plus has some fun digital options on top of the analog signal path - check out 3'36" onwards: [url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WW_fVjfaYvc"]https://www.youtube....h?v=WW_fVjfaYvc[/url] The Green Rhino is the first one with the external trim pots for mid sweep and 100Hz cut/boost (for a bass player, that just means "boost"). A TS clone without the usual loss of low end. I used it for pushing a tube amp or a MOSFET preamp, but it'll work great as a standalone low to mid-gain OD. The Supa Puss is in very good condition with the box. The Rhino has a few marks from a previous owner, but is in perfect working order. Supa Puss: [b]£170 - [/b]Green Rhino: [b]£70 [/b][b]Both inc. UK delivery (or pickup for Belfast)[/b] Cheers! [b] [/b]
  8. Just saw one of these go for £160 on here, so I'll match that price - now [b]£160 delivered[/b]
  9. Evening all... As part of an effects pedal clearout, I'll be getting rid of my trusty VT Bass Deluxe. Does a brilliant impression of any of Ampeg's classic amps, from Flip-top Jameson thump to roaring ricking SVT grind. Without killing your back. All-analog signal path with the ability to save 6 patches digitally. This has been the mainstay of my live sound for several years, but as I've switched to acoustic, best if someone else has a go... Full working order. Has some easily-removable velccro on the bottom and some small cosmetic marks. Has bee kept on a pedal board when not in use. Priced for a quick sale before it goes on the dreaded 'Bay. [u][b]£180 delivered[/b][/u] anywhere in the UK. PM me for a postage quote further afield. Grab a bargain. Spec from Ampeg's site: [color=#666666][font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][size=1]The Deluxe version of the SansAmp VT Bass features a combination of a warm, all-analog signal path and convenient digital recall. There are 6 program locations and dual inputs for two instruments to be on-line, ready to go. Create three custom tones for each input or use all six locations for a single instrument. And you can program the FX loop to engage your favorite effect each time a so-designated preset is selected. Super simple to operate, changes can easily be made on the fly --without having to refer to the owner’s manual. You just turn the knobs to a setting you like, double click on a footswitch and it’s saved in that channel. You can custom tweak and program six of your personal sounds, from vintage clean to gnarly overdrive to crushing distortion. Actual size: 9-7/8"L x 5-1/4"W x 2-1/4"H.[/size][/font][/color]
  10. +1 for a preamp, would also suggest a compressor if you're not using an amp to even things out. I've been using a VT Bass Deluxe and a Budda Chakra for just this purpose for about a year, into whatever PA we get lumped with at bar gigs, and it goes from Jamerson to Oliveri in a couple of tweaks. Both on all the time. Any bass with humbuckers should sound massive, but if you still fancy shopping, Andertons are doing something ridiculous here... [url="https://new.andertons.co.uk/p/SCHECTER-1584/electric-basses/schecter-diamond-p-custom-bass-guitar-in-dark-metallic-blue"]https://new.andertons.co.uk/p/SCHECTER-1584/electric-basses/schecter-diamond-p-custom-bass-guitar-in-dark-metallic-blue[/url]
  11. jabrantl

    SOLD

    Just threw you a text
  12. I just heard about these things earlier today. Raging. The GAFfer pickups sound like the perfect thing to turn a Mexican Jazz Bass into a howling monster. Any idea if there's a similar alternative? A split-coil humbucker in a J enclosure, preferably British-made, and, y'know, good.
  13. Awright? Jim here, a electric player of about 12 years' standing. Just saying hello to the four (and more) string brethren (and sistren). Resources like this are invaluable to people starting out, and even to players with decades behind them. I'd call myself semi-pro (playing 3 a week with a hard-working cover band, plus an originals project to keep me interested), so I thought I'd add my own humble experience to the discussion. Anyone in the Greater Manchester area, keep an eye out for Shotgun Sunday (www.facebook.com/shotgunsundayrock) to see me in action, and say hello if you do. To everyone else: Keep it low. All the best, -jim
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