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Dosi Y'Anarchy

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  1. [quote name='dannybuoy' post='519516' date='Jun 20 2009, 07:32 PM']Bump![/quote] Hey dan, what you looking for in trade? I got a couple of basses - a dirt cheap Harley Benton 6-string, a MIM Fender Deluxe P-bass special (Active, P-J pickups, Jazz bass neck, I put a BAII bridge on there. Its black witha gold pickguard), a 1996 MIA Fender Deluxe Jazz Bass (active) in a sort of creamy white finish with a deep red tortoiseshell pickguard. Oh and I got my Jaguar still knocking around - Check out me 'supercollider for sale thread for pics, more available on request. In all honesty, the MIA Jazz isnt gonna leave me. thats the keeper - the one i never screw with. The P-special is currently my main bass and im loving it and would be sad to see it go. I just got the Jaguar up and running, and it sounds like a beast. My paintwork is pretty shoddy. I get paid the end of this week. I'd like you to say you want the Jaguar or the cheap 6-string (or both if you want). Or the Jag and cash. Or some pedals and cash. Dont wanna get rid of the P-special, i havent had it long and its pretty cool, but for the warmouth id do it (and give some chash your way)
  2. ok, i was bored. and decided to screw with the look of the Supercollider - I quite like it. Put some glow-in-the-dark stickers on it too. I figure id screwed it up enough anyway, why not just go to town?
  3. [quote name='benwhiteuk' post='520200' date='Jun 21 2009, 07:45 PM']What serial number is the Quasar?[/quote] 002 - - i think its done the rounds on Basschat and eventually ended up with me.
  4. Ok, so I bought a ToneFactor Bass Fuzz Saw and now I'm getting rid of 3 other fuzzes. [u][b] Earthbound Audio Supercollider Fuzz.[/b][/u] Essentially a super-pimped Big Muff. Standard Volume, Tone and Gain, Plus a Mids switch for bringing back the mids from a traditional muff-mid-scoop. Also has a Depth knob that is the muff killer - this thing actually adds lows to the signal, making it even deeper. It was in perfect condition until yesterday when i took some electrical tape off (id put black electrical tape over the text to give it a 'mystery pedal' look) the tape took some of the black paint off. This is all visible in the photos. Takes boss style power adaptor or battery. [b]Looking for £80 Posted in the UK[/b] PAYPAL ONLY PLEASE. I do my best to get the pedal out next working day, and i prefer to use Next Day Special Delivery, but I cant garantee that i use it all the time.
  5. Grat comms, quick dispatch. highly recommended seller Theo
  6. NOISEBOX SOLD! Its an awesome bit of kit, and i would have made it work for me if i was using my bigger board. Now that i'm getting a Fuzzsaw and a POG2 (aswell as others) expect a few more things to get listed soon (ie: micropog, maybe my supercollider)
  7. yeah id say get the muli effect - if you're not already massively into effects, something like that will give you a good idea of what you DO want when/if you find that individual pedals are for you. Fair play about the pedulla, you got the cash, personally even if I had £1,600 to spend, i wouldnt buy a bass for that much until: I'd had a chance to try if for long enough to know that i wouldnt sell it four months later, I knew for a fact that somewhere down the line that bass would earn its money back (career-wise) I'm also immensely paranoid (far too much recreational drug use), and to me, if you're gonna bring an expensive (ie: over £800) bass to a gig, you best be prepared to kill to hold onto it....and i mean it literally. You never know where the next gig might be and who might be in your audience. I was playing a gig once, and some guy had left his 70s fender jazz next to me on stage. I turned up, moved the bass over and thought 'i could run out on this gig and get myself the sweetest bass ill ever play). Never would though, but when opertunity knocks, you never know who will come calling.
  8. Im getting mine next week, Richard at Effectpowersupplies says the enigma should be here around july, but may be later. Baring any holdups at customs, the POG2 should be in on the 16th and they've already left EHX
  9. Only the NOISEBOX left now. Dont need any trades as i've got alot on the way (including a POG2 and a Tonefactor Bass Fuzz Saw )
  10. [quote name='sk8' post='509836' date='Jun 10 2009, 07:42 AM']i would but i need to add postage too.[/quote] well send me a PM with postage costs, coz even with them, its still gonna cost less that if i went to a shop and paid cash. thanks
  11. Would you accept paypal for the DL8 if i £4 in extra for the fees? thanks theo
  12. hmmm, sorry ste, i should really give it a miss, (gotta stop buying gain pedals) with a name like the Bass Fuzz Saw, i really couldnt have resisted.
  13. [quote name='GremlinAndy' post='508747' date='Jun 9 2009, 01:09 AM']Do you still have the expression pedal? If so, PM me your paypal account detail and you have a deal... [/quote] sorry, sold it yesterday
  14. [quote name='silverfoxnik' post='508692' date='Jun 8 2009, 11:10 PM']Is the LS-2 boxed with the manual?[/quote] No, sorry, it came to me without either for the price im selling it for. The manual can be found on the Boss website though, and any specific questions you have i might be able to answer directly.
  15. Hey Steve, If the payment for the fuzzsaw doesnt go through, drop me a line. I dont really know anything about it, but if its been your main fuzz then its probably worth the dollar thanks Theo
  16. argh, cheque is a bit of a mission for me. if you're worried about paypal fees, I can slap on £2 to cover them (just sold my optostomp for £50, paypal charged me about £1.90, so this should cover it) The issue with me is that i've actually got funds in my paypal account, and id rather use them than my bank balance. send me a PM about it if you like cheers Theo
  17. [quote name='bobbass4k' post='507892' date='Jun 8 2009, 12:33 AM']Damn you Theo.....I gave up on finding a noisebox on these shores a while ago, now I can't afford it......might be interested in the ls-2 though, depends how much I spend on booze in the last week of term........[/quote] Well if you find the cash, and mine's already been sold, try here: www.effectpowersupplies.com - thats where i bought mine. They just opened up an EFFECTS ONLY shop about 15 min drive from me, and i ended up spending 3hrs and £340 there Richard, who's shop it is, seems like a really great guy and he gave me some info on some pedalbuilders and informed me that Subdecay are really busy with stuff at the moment, so when his current batch of subdecay stuff goes he doent know when the next lot will arrive.
  18. [quote name='iamapirate' post='508123' date='Jun 8 2009, 12:23 PM']how well does that noisebox handle the bass frequencies?[/quote] Well im not too convinced really, I mean i assume its primarily a bass pedal, and i know that TaySte has one, but i couldnt get the girth in a full a band mix, when its just me and a drummer, its pretty brutal. our guitarist does often tune to B and uses a russian muff, so I generally have a hard time cutting through his guitars anyway. Which is why i keep buying - and then selling - big muffs. The 'Voice' control will cut some of the brutal highs, but theres no bass boost. I bought it again, along with an LS2 to actually parrallel blend with other pedals for unique synthy sounds, but now im convinced i only wanna use my EHX pedal bag, rather than my much bigger/heavier Gator pedal board, so i just dont have the space for the Noisebox AND an LS2 - so im selling them both, I also figure i can get by without compression, so thats why the optostomp is going too. Obviously i dont want to jinx my own sale, but with the noisebox its so unique that if thats what you want, theres no alternative, so you'd best accept it for its faults. Oh i should also mention the Noisebox has an adjustable noisegate trimpot inside the pedal too The EP2 is SOLD!
  19. [b]Subdecay Noisebox[/b] - Brand new (got it about 2 weeks ago) and pretty hard to find, this is the second one ive owned, its absolutely mad and unique, has aspects of Bitcrusher, fuzz, synth, ringmod, envelope filter and octaver to it. Its incredibly sensitive to bass volume, and you can vary the tone just by turning the volume down. a definiete one for the noiseists. As i mentioned, its prettymuch brand knew and the price reflects that, but im willing to take a small loss. I paid £140 (not including postage) and im willing to sell for [b]£130 including postage[/b]. Paypal only please. any questions, please just ask.
  20. Quick payment, great communications. I Hope he loves the Fatman. That thing is a crazy b!tch of a pedal. thank oli Theo
  21. [quote name='thisnameistaken' post='500436' date='May 28 2009, 11:44 PM']It's a low-pass filter, which can be envelope-controlled or by an expression pedal. It progressively cuts high frequencies, and can create a resonant hump around the cut-off frequency as it goes. Most bassists are using it with an expression pedal to ape bass synth parts from electronic dance music. At very high resonance settings it can self-oscillate at the cut-off frequency, so it can be used as a tone generator. The cut-off control then effectively controls the pitch of the tone produced.[/quote] its a bloody awesome pedal, thats what it is, and i already miss it. its just too big for my need, i could 'settle' with a bass wah, but its just not the same.
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