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Dosi Y'Anarchy

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  1. seriously tempted by the echobox, but ive already got a Digitech Hardwire delay and an RV3 AND i just returned my production model Echobox.

    I'd prefer to trade something for the echobox, what you after?

    might mean a few quid from your end though :S

    i got:
    Barber Linden EQ
    Devi Dark Boost
    Boss RV3 (maybe)

    I do have the BassFuzzsaw too, Im assuming you've got the other one?

  2. Yeah the Facial Fuzz seems to be the most useful on bass, the Rat, Muff and Line6 Drive (tonebender) all sound fantastic on bass.


    [quote name='tayste_2000' post='556747' date='Jul 31 2009, 02:23 AM']Well I use the Facial Fuzz and it's freakin awesome, one great thing about this pedal is the fact it works with both active and passive basses, doesn't get squishy and compressed, I use the tube comp to simulate the Cream Pie's I had, only thing I wish was that you could stack the dists so use 1-4 of the dists at a time instead of either or but who cares.[/quote]


    its on ebay now!!
    [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&item=130321130537"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...em=130321130537[/url]




    as is the delay
    [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=130321131593&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...=STRK:MESELX:IT[/url]

  3. [quote name='SickPuppy' post='557732' date='Aug 1 2009, 12:42 PM']Well it was already a used one when I bought it :rolleyes:[/quote]

    i should mention it was a PS5, not 3


    It arrived today, and is pretty cool actually, got a few fantastic modes, but dome dodgy bypass on the T-arm/Flutter modes.

    well worth £45posted, very quick delivery too :)


    Although its worth the money i paid, i wish i had known it was a PS5 BEFORE i had paid for it.

  4. thanks for the info and the bump Ste. I'm loving the DM4, but i recently got a Colorsound Tonebender (that i've wanted for ages) and i'm meant to have a Jetfuzz clone in the works too. Although the DM4 cost me less than either and is only a little bigger than the tonebender, and obviously has more options, I've alreay got tonnes of fuzz thats underutilized as it is.

    The DM4 has really helped me narrow down what type of fuzzes i want. I just wish they'd included their Brassmaster model in it.

  5. So im selling both these pedals. Why? I just got a Boss Reverb/Delay, I find i prefer the sound of reverb and delay at the same time, rather than just delay on its own. The Distortion modeller is excellent, with some stellar models what work very well with bass, I've enjoyed it so much I bought a Colorsound Tonebender and am getting a Roland JetFuzz clone built, and i've already got more than enough fuzzes that the DM4 has led me to neglect.


    [b]
    Line6 DM4 Distortion Modeller[/b]


    its got a few scratches but comes with a brand new power supply (9v AC), with box and instructions.

    [b]Models[/b]
    • Boost/Comp [i](MXR Microamp with Compression)[/i]
    • Tube Drive [i](Chandler Tube Driver)[/i]
    • Screamer [i](Ibanez Tubescreamer TS808)[/i]
    • Overdrive [i](DOD overdrive 250)[/i]
    • Classic Distortion [i](Proco Rat)[/i]
    • Heavy Distortion [i](Boss Metal Zone MT2)[/i]
    • Colordrive [i](Colorsound Overdriver)[/i]
    • Buzz Saw [i](Maestro Fuzz-Tone)[/i]
    • Facial Fuzz [i](Dallas Arbeiter Fuzz Face)[/i]
    • Jumbo Fuzz [i](Vox Tone Bender)[/i]
    • Fuzz Pi [i](Big Muff PI)[/i]
    • Jet Fuzz [i](Roland Jet Phaser)[/i]
    • Line 6 Drive [i](Colorsound Tone-Bender)[/i]
    • Line 6 Distortion
    • Sub Octave Fuzz [i](PAiA Roctave Divider)[/i]
    • Octave Fuzz [i](Tycobrahe Octavia)[/i]

    Most of the models have 3-band EQ and sound great on bass - my favorites are the [i]Facial Fuzz[/i], [i]Line6 Drive[/i] and the [i]Jet Fuzz[/i] models.
    You can Set 4 presets, and theres an expression pedal input - which would be especially usefull for the Jet Fuzz.

    I'd Like [b]£95 posted in the UK[/b].




    [b]Digitech Hardwire DL8 Delay/Looper[/b]



    * Delay Types
    o Digital
    + 0.5 Seconds – 150 ms to 500 ms (milliseconds)
    + 1 Second – 500 ms to 1 sec
    + 2 Seconds – 1 sec to 2 sec
    + 8 Seconds – 2 sec to 8 sec
    o Reverse
    o Modulated – chorused delay
    o Analog – vintage bucket brigade analog delay
    o Slapback – 80 ms to 150 ms
    o LoFi – low-fidelity delay
    o Tape – classic tube tape echo
    o Loop – infinite stereo loops up to 20 sec

    * Tails On/Off Switch – When on, delay tails are not cut off in bypass
    * Tap Tempo
    * Stereo Inputs and Outputs

    i'm looking for [b]£95 Posted in the UK[/b]


    Paypal Only Please

  6. [quote name='BassKS' post='551771' date='Jul 26 2009, 01:50 PM']how different is audio... from Prunes and Custards. Especially since you owned them both.[/quote]


    Still got both too! criminally neglegting the P&C at the moment though.


    they're completely different. The Hotcake remideds me of a Fender Bassman style overdrive, and the P&C is some crazy fuzz/synth thing.



  7. Ok, to fund a new MarkBass Amp, I've gotta sell some things, not really desparate to see these things go but could do with some cash.


    1. [b]ToneFactor Bass Fuzz Saw[/b] - INCREDIBLY RARE - 1 of 2 in existence, I bought this one off Tayste who had both made for him by Tonefactor. A fantastic MXR-sized Bass Fuzz with one control - VOLUME. Runs off 9v battery or regular boss style power supply.
    [b]£95 Posted in the UK[/b]




    2. [b]Barber Linden EQ[/b] - Very hard to get hold of in the UK (UK stockists are almost always sold out - I had to get this from Singapore) - Its basically the EQ section of the Ampeg Fliptop, its a very versatile and musical EQ. Has a switch for high frequency contour, and a push-pull pot for the Bass control that controls filtered or un-filtered lowend. Runs off 9v battery or regular boss style power supply.
    [b]£85 Posted in the UK[/b]



    3. [b]Crowther Audio Hotcake[/b] - SOLD


    4. [b]EHX XO Bass Micro Synth[/b] -Sold


    5. [b]MXR Bass Blowtorch[/b] - SOLD




    6. DOD FX25b Envelope Filter with Blend -
    [b]SOLD[/b]




    Not looking for trades as i need the money, Paypal Only Please

    Thanks



    Theo
  8. [quote name='dannybuoy' post='539882' date='Jul 13 2009, 11:21 PM']I'm near Streatham Common station!

    Theo, I could be interested in the MicroPOG, but as I want it to try and recreate organ sounds (to use with my leslie simulator), I'm not sure if I would be better off with the full sized POG with it's detune feature... Need to try em side by side I suppose! I'd give you £90 for it if you want to trade it in, PM me if you want to come down try it out sometime.[/quote]

    cool thanks for the offer, I guess if you want the whole organ sound thing, then get the POGII, its pretty fantastic. The Detune [i]makes[/i] the organ sound. TBH i was just throwing it out there, if you wanted other stuff then we could try and work some part-x out but i could probably stretch to £200-250 cash plus pedals, but i've really gotta pay off some debts and get a new car.

    thanks for getting back to me though.


    Free Bump

  9. how is this not gone yet? Dan you can have my car for it (ok, ok honestly my car is worth about half the price of the bass, and its decreasing rapidly).

    I know you've got loadsa pedals, but if you want more im willing to set you a significant amount of pedals in exchange for the bass. Obviously you're probably looking for cash, not pedals (as you're selling a a few at the moment, a few of which i bought)

    I dont know what you have or dont have, but i'd offer:

    Barber Linden EQ
    Crowther Hotcake
    Micropog
    DOD fx25b envelope filter
    MXR Blowtorch
    (possibly) Devi Ever Dark Boost
    (possibly) Boss OC2
    (possibly) XO bass micro synth

    wouldnt be all of these, but you could pick, and i could front some cash (although i dont get paid till the end of the month)


    obviously im just clutching at straws now...but if anything takes your eye, let me know :)

  10. Well I got enogh info on the bass to know that I probably shouldnt sell it, ever.

    from flipper_GV (on Talkbass)
    [i]It's a true American deluxe jazz bass. They made some changes through the years (P/u's and elec went from Suhr (yours) to special noiseless pickups with fender 9V pre to SCN pickups with 18V pre, tuners went with lightweight tuner as of 98 as well as abalone inlays, 5 bolt neck joint in 2004 (not sure here)).

    Most people think your era is the best fender produced. So, if I'd be you, I'd keep it, since they are pretty hard to find for a fender production model.[/i]

    from Pyrohr (on talkbass)
    [i]The early DLX jazzes 1995-98 had electronics and pups designed by John Suhr who happens to post here occasionally. He worked for Fender R&D at that time and added his input for that bass. When I owned that bass I also owned other DLX jazzes with two being 18v pre's and I can tell you the extra 9 volts was not missed! It had a pretty "clean" sound with usable boost at all frequencies. At that time that bass was string through the body and bridge, the standard MIA bass was STB only! I personal didn't care for the DLX jazz when they switched to the "noiseless" pups as it sounded sterile and dry to me.[/i]

    from Jeff K (on Talkbass)
    [i]Even though your S/N indicates it to be a '95, I think it's actually a '96 because of the anniversary medallion on the back of the headstock. Sometimes basses actually issued in the new year have the previous year's S/N. For example, when Fender came out with the newly updated American Standards in 2008, some of the first ones to come out actually showed a "Z7..." S/N rather than "Z8..." I'm pretty sure the medallion was on the back of the headstock for the '96's. So I'm thinking yours is an early '96.

    As for the bass itself, the color is called "Vintage Blonde". I've always loved it. The only thing I never liked about them was what I considered to be a "cheap-looking" tort p/g that Fender used for a few years. It's more black & red, and doesn't look as "traditional" as the older or newer torts. The body IS slightly downsized. Tons of tonal possibilities. I wouldn't be too quick to get rid of it unless you just don't like it. Because it is an active bass, don't forget to change your battery from time to time.[/i]




    so basically unless someone wants to make me an offer i cant refuse, I think i'll take this one to the grave. Probably means i might have to sell my Active MIM P-bass Special

  11. [quote name='jsixties' post='533344' date='Jul 5 2009, 09:42 PM']It's a common (but beautiful) Deluxe JB with some dings, not really a rare find. Don't you think so?[/quote]

    well im not [i]really[/i] touting it as a rarity. I do see dlx jazzes for sale, but alot of them are MIM or American series, and I wasnt too sure where this fits in

    its almost exactly like this one:
    [url="http://www.fender.com/products//search.php?partno=0136760341"]http://www.fender.com/products//search.php?partno=0136760341[/url]

    but i can see the grain through mine, and I can string through the body, and i've got different pickups.

  12. Hello!

    **EDIT**
    This thread started as a feeler in july 2009. I wasnt 100% on selling it then, and im still not now really. Its my first real bass and still plays and sounds like a dream. I used it extensively with my first band and for years it was my only bass.

    Having said that, there is a nasty chunk taken out of the paintwork on the horn (as seen in the pics below), its got its fair share of dings too and some buckle rash on the back and the input jack is a little temperamental (should be a simple fix, but i dont want to start screwing with it). The back of the neck has little dings to them (honestly not sure where they even came from) but are pretty shallow.

    To me, no other jazz bass has ever felt as nice in my hands, but that could be because i spent my formative bass playing years spanking on this.









    I feel like im making a mistake if i do sell this, but i'm only using my '86 modded p-bass now and this hasnt seen a gig or a practice in a long time (did record my bands album with it though).

    [b]I guess im looking for *around* the £700 mark, the bass comes with its original hard case too. its a bit knackered and one of the clasps has broken off. Postage to UK is included in the price.[/b]

    If you feel the price is unrealistic, thats fine. I'm not desparate to sell, but I REALLY want a tube amp (Matamp, Orange, Hiwatt) and £700 will get me alot closer to it.

    thanks

    Theo

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