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rmorris

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  1. Bump once more - excellent Christmas gift as A1 condition
  2. I have the 'standard' BDDI and ime it's the 'Presence' control which can really dictate the hiss level If Drive and Level are adjusted to keep output level constant (ish) ie higher Drive = lower Level.
  3. [size=6][font=comic sans ms, cursive]Bump Bump Bump for December...[/font][/size]
  4. Well I've not tried it with Double Bass but I'll take your word for it. Cheers.
  5. [size=5][font=arial, helvetica, sans-serif][sup]Bump for price drop:[/sup] [sup]Peavey MicroBass ( 20W 8" Speaker ) Practice amp. A1 condition. Quality little amp which lets you get a decent level without unwanted speaker flapping distortion. 3 Band eq / Headphones Out / Connection for extension cab. Excellent Christmas gift. [b]£35[/b] collected from Brighton or Crawley[/sup][/font][/size]
  6. [quote name='joegarcia' timestamp='1186560998' post='42750'] I use a Rocktek Bass Eq now in my distortion channel to add low end and it works fine. Think it was only about £20 quid used too. [/quote] +1 The Rocktek Bass EQ ( 6 bands 80Hz to 2.6kHz + Level Control ) works well. Can't quote noise figures etc and prob not as well screened as a metal cased pedal. But cheap if you can pick one up used here / ebay / gumtree etc.
  7. Hi. Anyone have / tried the Joyo JF-07 'Classic' Flanger ? I've got one on the way used ( but nearly new ) from ebay. Cheers
  8. Peavey MicroBass ( 20W 8" Speaker ) Practice amp. A1 condition. Quality little amp which lets you get a decent level without unwanted speaker flapping distortion. 3 Band eq / Headphones Out / Connection for extension cab. £35 collected from Brighton ( eves / some weekends ) or Crawley.
  9. [quote name='falcodub' timestamp='1319640374' post='1416776'] Just seen these are 119 new, however this one has been modified with better pick ups and a set up so am hoping that my price isn't too ambitious! Open to offers but will drop it already to £100 posted in light of the fact that these are cheap new [/quote] It'd be a good idea to say what the replacement pickups are. Good Luck.
  10. will Donate 10% (£5) to Basschat on sale. Great Site and thanks to the mods :-)
  11. HI all. Just put this on Gumtree if anyone interested within range of Brighton. [url="http://www.gumtree.com/p/for-sale/peavey-microbass-bass-practice-amp/90925199"]http://www.gumtree.com/p/for-sale/peavey-microbass-bass-practice-amp/90925199[/url] A1 Condition @ £50
  12. Does it have to be a footpedal type ? The Alesis NanoCompressor ( Third Rack format / not made now but cheap when on ebay etc ) has plenty of parameters to get what you want. In addition to the Threshold / Attack / Ratio / Release knobs you get a choice of Hard / Soft knee and Peak / RMS metering plus decent LED metering. Stereo (linked) if you want it or just use left channel for mono + Sidechain input if you want to get fancy :-)
  13. Unused ( I used the other strings for a 4 string ). SAE or collect in Brighton or Crawley.
  14. 2 x Jeff Berlin 'Enhanced CDs' from Bass Player mag circa 97 / 98 plus 'Bass Instincts' CD from same mag. note that I can hear the audio on these but I think the video may not work under XP/Vista etc. It all sounds like US muso nonsense to me but let me know if you want them as seems a waste to send to landfill :-( SAE+postage or collect in Brighton or Crawley.
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  16. [quote name='dincz' post='1105633' date='Jan 27 2011, 09:53 PM']Yes. My point was that gear in general is going surface mount (for me that means unrepairable) so I may as well go for lightweight class D/SMPS.[/quote] hi. But I don't see why 'Surface Mount' needs to be seen as 'unrepairable' Yes - some slightly different techniques are required but in some ways it's easier than conventional 'thru hole' fabrication. Although it does depend on the pcb quality to a degree.
  17. [quote name='eddies left thumb' post='1109736' date='Jan 31 2011, 05:21 PM']Hi just as an addition I use Caig's Deoxit D5 as recommended in sound on sound mag. It's a bit pricey but has saved no end of pots other cleaners couldn't. They recommend it because unlike other cleaners it leave no residue (the residue can cause dust to stick make the problem return) It certainly did cure the same prob on my ashdown and its still good 2 years later. [/quote] +1 - yeah def have a look at the Caig DeOxit stuff - and look at the range for general cleaning too - connectors etc. Basically - if it's grease / oil problems - isopropyl alcohol ; Oxidisation - Caig DeOxit ( not cheap but will last for ages )
  18. [quote name='blunderthumbs' post='1107249' date='Jan 29 2011, 02:48 PM']Thanks for the tips But the cabs are carpet covered.[/quote] I reckon you're better off trying to clean up the existing carpet covering. Having said that I haven't seen them of course. Photos ? Covering with Bicarbonate of Soda ( get a good size box from a pharmacy rather than small amounts from a food shop ) leaving it for an hour then vacuuming is worth a go if the carpet is quite dirty. And maybe a 'carpet shampoo' also ? Mask off the speakers of course :-)
  19. Couple of Westone Thunder 1As going here: [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Westone-Thunder-1A-Bass-Guitar-/160515382899?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item255f765e73"]Westone Thunder (A)[/url] [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/RARE-WESTONE-THUNDER-1A-ELECTRIC-BASS-GUITAR-/180596999867?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item2a0c6b86bb"]WEstone Thunder ([/url]
  20. [quote name='Tuewey1992' post='916587' date='Aug 6 2010, 12:39 AM']Hi, Ill take it if you think i could use it for patching. Cheers, Matt[/quote] hi. Sorry but that post is from a couple of years ago and I no longer have the cable available.
  21. [quote name='dannybuoy' post='859413' date='Jun 6 2010, 10:33 PM']Instead of turning the BDDI blend all the way left, how about just turn it off? Doesn't it send the unaffected bypass tone through to the DI like that?[/quote] yeah - just turn the BDDI off and it becomes a 'clean' DI to give you a balanced output ( another topic in itself ! ) for the mixing desk / PA.
  22. [quote name='Lifer' post='877269' date='Jun 25 2010, 11:49 AM']There's probably a way to do it with some sort of splitter pedal... Just need to fix and sell my old peavey and I reckons I'll be getting one of these then [/quote] it's just an unbuffered split of the signal ( please correct me if I'm wrong about that ) so you just need to sort out a 'Y' connection with a cable or a metal box and a few jack sockets. a bit of hassle sure , but worth it if it's the pedal you want to use ?
  23. [quote name='Mykesbass' post='875449' date='Jun 23 2010, 02:28 PM']With Shuker's reputation, and a really nice looking BB 1500 on sale here for £450 (nothing to do with me BTW), how about selling the fretless and buying the fretted - you may even make a few quid![/quote] +1 yeah - seems like a sound idea to me unless the particular guitar is special to you. I've never really got the defret / refret thing. I just think "buy what you want" - fretted or no fretless. Good luck anyway. And £250 does seem a bit OTT. I suggest getting a quote from the Bass Gallery in Camden even if just to compare.
  24. single B string .135 Warwick Red anyone want it ?
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