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Daz39

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  1. You can get a smaller enclosure for them if you want.
  2. I've moved house now and I've seen the mortgage estimates.... please help me out! All of the pedals are in at least good condition - a couple were brand new. None have been gigged, some have velcro on the bottom from previous ownership. Pics also show boxes they came in, (some original). No PSUs. *Prices include UK postage* None of the pedals play like butter, nor do they know that you already know what they are, so I'll tell you. One of them is even good for Metal! Will take payment by Bank Transfer or paypal. Finally found it: my Feedback thread: Feedback for Daz39 - Feedback 1. Source Audio Manta: £100 (reduced) Amazing pedal. A veritable box of mad snakes: filters - low pass, multi peak, phasery bits. Controls for speed, wave type, depth and a combo control to fiddle with drive, resonance, frequency and so forth. Presets and control input for a footpedal too. There's plenty of filter-experts here that can probably get this to make toast. Non-original box. (Unoriginal? Derivative?) 2. First of the titchy pedals Donner Jet Convolution: £15. Clone of the EHX Electric Mistress. It's really good! No box, so I'll conjure some eclectic packaging. 3. EHX Lumberjack. £35. Mega-Noise-Pedal. Obvs mainly one for the guitar people, but I made this into a pleasing addition to my bass: it goes from low-gain hairyness to fuzzy nonsense. Original Box. 4. Biyang Metal-End: £20. This is err, interesting. I got it as a rather outside gamble on a pre-amp, and it's rather good. Mid-freq as well as 3 band-eq, the Amp Simulator switch opens up the switches for amp sounds - and there's a good range of usable tones. Also very Shiny. Original Box. 5. Yamaha QT-1 Metronome. £10. I bought this new in err, crikey. 1995. Ticks or tocks (there's a switch) and goes from the laziest of noodles to *insert extreme shredder of choice* speed. But labelled in Italian, so obviously a higher class of time. No Box.
  3. We are not worthy!! Never played with anyone famous. The only autograph I ever got was John Petrucci’s on my Travelcard in a Denmark St store the night after a gig (Touring into Infinity, ‘98?).
  4. I've got no sound at the moment, so I don't know if she was introduced: who's the guitarist with the shiny red axe? (Not Mr Hackett obvs.)
  5. Like the Magic Roundabout in Swindon: happy times!
  6. Flap City! Bet Fieldy would love that thing. I’ll have to listen to it on my speaker when I get a chance, it’s mushy on my phone.
  7. They prevent sweaty nuts: like duh! Also the skateboarders came back for their ramps.
  8. They came from the Greater Tyneside Metroplex. Some of them might have even been Smoggies or Monkey Hangers: the only nightlife on Teesside is found beneath Redcar Pier.
  9. That could be a whole thread of local renamings. Yorkshire has a few good ones.
  10. Except for Cullercoats, which must be where they’re all hiding!
  11. There used to be 8 guitar shops and 7 purveyors of hiking/outdoor gear when I was there in the late 90s. Wednesdays involved skipping morning lectures, then climbing at the sports centre in Eldon Square, then lunch in Trillians which became stay until closing...
  12. It's so good, even the Aussies nicked it for one of their cities!
  13. I went to Uni there; great place. Trillians all afternoon followed by the now defunct Mayfair for a night of rocking at the weekends. Ah happy days. And the Metro is brilliant for getting around too.
  14. That’s utterly gorgeous. Worthy tribute indeed.
  15. I love George’s voice, but he isn’t what I’d call versatile (yet). He’s just a great voice and a great backing band.
  16. We watched Sam Ryder too. This followed last year’s iteration with Olly Alexander (was that the first in this version? Previous years have had a gig at err the Brixton Academy?) Yep; lots of snatches of hits, cool cameos (Justin Hawkins is always Justin Hawkins), and I did not know Sam could play guitar until he started wailing away. Great backing band. He’s got a good voice for the Swifty hits, it was far better than the GB News style indulgent claptrap of the Manford and Chums show before.
  17. Woah, derail, but that is gorgeouseous!
  18. The Ibanez BTBs are wider necked, I believe.
  19. A metric drumkit? Or a tantric one?
  20. No Ultra-Marathon gigs booked? - I thought they were popular!
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