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tayste_2000

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  1. Buy today and get the the Fuzz Saw for £35 today special offer only. Also got a 8 pedal daisy chain thing kinda like a spider instead of a chain that I will chuck in with the next pedal sold You know you want it.
  2. I can cut you a bit of deal if you take both.
  3. Serrano Boost Sold Pending payment. No idea why the pic of the pedals isn't showing up but I'll re-upload it tonight. Come on people help me out here
  4. Also might be willing to part with a Boss DR-550 I recently picked up here, it's in reasonable condition and missing the battery door but will include a power supply. I've just not bothered figureing it out yet so grab a bargain before I do. - Offers on this one. Enjoy
  5. Switchable between a set range that the AKG site will tell you as I have no idea but they are adjustable so you never have any problems and its not just like the 5 channel crap you get on cheaper systems its in multiples of 0.10mhz I think. Also I will do both wireless's for £310 (The £10 is to cover postage) Cheers
  6. You guys are doing it all wrong this is how it should be done. Band board Noise/Jamming Board Industrial/Noise Board Along the line So the pedals from left to right are Band board Top row: Peterson Strobo Stomp, Mesa Boogie 400+ EQ Switch, Tone Factor Pulp Mill with Bongomania Bass Mod, Boomstick Bottom Feeder. Bottom Row: Pedaljunction Custom Switcher A/B-Effects Loop-A/B/Y, Subdecay Noise Box, Tone Factor Cream Pie Noise/Jamming Board Danelectro PB&J, Catalinbread Pheaton Phaser, Digitech BSW, Tone Factor Bass Fuzz Saw, Subdecay Fembot Prototype, Catalinbread V8 Industrial/Noise Board Boss RV-2 Reverb, Boss BF-2B Bass Flanger, Boss FZ-2 Fuzz. Along the line Sudecay Quasar, Dod FX35 Octoplus, Aria FL-10 Flanger, Aria AD-10 Analog Delay, Aria FL-10 Flanger, Prescription Electronics Depth Charge, Catalinbread Serrano Boost, Tone Factor Cream Pie (Above), Catalinbread Hyperpak (Below), Tone Factor Huckleberry, Tone Factor 442 Bass, Tone Factor Fuzz Saw, Digitech PDS2000, Barge Concepts Custom Impedance Buffer/Blender, Korg PX4B. Not shown because Higgie has them - Korg DT-10, Zoom Ultra Fuzz, Monacor Effectmatic. There thats how pedalboards are done
  7. So about 2 weeks ago I had a big clear out so I could buy more gear well since then I've decided to move out and get my own flat and having found said flat I figured I might as well sell whatever is redundant and get some cash so I could maybe buy some furniture but hey I've toured I can sleep on newspaper but here you go. I'm open to offers and trades but there are very few things I want. Pedals From Left to right across the top then left to right across the bottom Aria FL-10 - Personally the best flanger in the world so good I've owned 3 at the same time and currently have 2 and using neither so I'll sell this and keep the other one. Has a 2 stage footswitch so you can have 2 speed settings and when you hold the footswitch down it goes to the second speed so it's like 2 flangers in one. It can also oscilate to hell. - Sold Aria AD-10 - Same range as the flanger, awesome delay sounds like nothing I've ever heard before but again it's not getting used. This has the same 2 stage footswitch so you can have 2 delay times or as I've used it, nice ambient delay then hold it down and get it to oscilate. - £45 Sounds like this [url="http://myselfalone.com/tayste2000/AriaAD-10.mp3"]<a href="http://myselfalone.com/tayste2000/AriaAD-10.mp3" target="_blank">http://myselfalone.com/tayste2000/AriaAD-10.mp3[/url]</a> Dod FX35 Octoplus - Best octaver I've ever heard I sold my Boss OC-2 when I got this, it won't handle chords but it doesn't attempt to so you don't get glitchy crap when you play if it can't replicate it you just get your unaffected sound or at least thats what I'm hearing. I can only email clips of this if you are interested. Comes with box and battery cover though the battery cover is loose but at least its there - £40 Catalinbread Serrano Boost - Smallest boost in the world, you can't even put a battery in it but it's sooooooooo loud and just sounds fantastic, cranked it can do an cool od sound but it's too loud at that point so I don't recommend it for that. He only made a few in silver and the current ones are in white/cream. This is a clean boost unless cranked it doesn't colour your tone from what I can hear just great - Sold Tone Factor 442 Bass Analogue Filter - Best bass filter IMHO I love it only thing that sounds better is a vintage Mutron III but those are 6 times the size and a pain to power. This is in a black sparkle finish with a blue led only one in the world like this made as a special order for me, only reason I'm getting rid of this is because I have a Boomstick Bottom Feeder which is the same pedal just made under Tone Factors Bass Effects Brand. - Sold Tone Factor Fuzz Saw great fuzz with a single knob for volume so its all crazy all the time, Works fine with active or passive basses with no low end loss. No longer made - Sold Pending Payment Subdecay Quasar - I love this phaser, its the best phaser I've ever used so many sounds can do any phaser sound you've ever wanted, as you can tell I don't really want to part with this but if the price is right and since I'm not using it. - £75 Sounds like this [url="http://myselfalone.com/tayste2000/SubdecayQuasar.mp3"]<a href="http://myselfalone.com/tayste2000/SubdecayQuasar.mp3" target="_blank">http://myselfalone.com/tayste2000/SubdecayQuasar.mp3[/url]</a> Prescription Electronics Depth Charge - Got this the other day and it's fantastic but between my Tone Factor Huckleberry and Barge Concepts blender I can get all the tones this thing can do and I've got about 8 fuzz's all together so money would be nice but I wouldn't mind keeping it but we'll see. - £95 Sorry no sound clips at the moment but I might be able to email some soon Wireless's I have 2 mint condition AKG WMS400 for sale (BOTH SOLD) one I only got earlier this week, but I've just gone off the idea of wireless's and want the money and generally get them provided to me on tour so I don't need these. They are basically the same except one has the kit to mount the aerials on the front when racked. Both come with the standard straight jack AKG make and 1 OBBM right angle cable that is much better quality. These wireless's go down to about 35hz so you get no low end loss and I can't tell the difference between these and a cable. With the front aerial kit - Sold Without front aerial kit - Sold There are certain items listed that I'm not that fussed about parting with so try and avoid low balling on those This is all at the moment but I've got a few other things but I'm not sure about them right now. Enjoy
  8. [quote name='Higgie' post='82749' date='Nov 2 2007, 01:16 PM']Cheers for clearing that up TaySte. Cheddatom, the Barge is yours if you want it. Cheers.[/quote] It's only cos your a moron
  9. Feedback loops depend highly on what you have like not every fuzz will self ocilate in one nor a delay, have a search for my EHX Bassballs clips at the end of that its in a feedback loop and it makes spaceship lazer gun sounds, they are very try it and see and you'll probably be very surprised what does and doesn't work in one.
  10. [quote name='cheddatom' post='82374' date='Nov 1 2007, 04:51 PM']If you have a chain where you're already blending the signal, i.e an LS-2 on the mix setting, and you place this chain inside the VFB-2's loop, and set the mix on 50%, does it create a feedback loop?[/quote] No it wouldn't create a feedback loop From what I understand from what you are saying you are blending 2 separate effect chains in parallel using the ls-2 you then want a second blender to blend the clean into this signal. Higgie's should do this fine since it is active as well, the Bob the Blender is passive and I've discussed the issue with this many times. The is actually no reason why it should currently be causeing a feedback loop for you other than impedance issues and such with passively splitting your signal giving the appearance of a feedback loop. Though I will say I'm not sure how well the feedback loop will work if all your effects are in a buffered pedal like an LS-2 though in saying that most buffered pedals go freakin crazy when the output is patched back into the input. Hope this helps
  11. [quote name='ashevans09' post='81452' date='Oct 30 2007, 08:26 PM']Also, what differences are there between the Korg DTR-1000 and the DTR-2000?[/quote] Mainly connections on the back you have 2 source inputs and A/B between them like in my case where I have 2 wireless's I can use a DTR2000 to switch between the basses/wireless's
  12. tayste_2000

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    So you got a BIN price or you want us to bid? If so post the link Cheers
  13. tayste_2000

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    [quote name='Stuart Clayton' post='82131' date='Nov 1 2007, 10:25 AM']I have a DOD FX25 for sale on Ebay if that's of any use to anyone? Stu[/quote] How much and are you after any trades?
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    The Boomstick Bottom Feeder is a clone of the old 440 but its amazing, it's my personal fav filter, it's small, true bypass, has a massive range of sounds and is just so musical which is the main thing, a lot of people buy it then think it's subtle but get it in a band situation and its amazing because that huge wetness that other filters might have just sounds like drop out live. The FX25b is horrible, simply horrible complete and utter waste of time. The FX25 is cool but very much a 2 trick pony with a maximum of 2 settings one just being a big dubby low pass filter. But generally it's just to unpredictable to use usefully. So in my opinion just to give you a good idea of what I think the Boomstick Bottom Feeder is better than are Moog Low Pass Filter Emma Discumbobulator Xotic Bass Robotalk EHX Bassballs EHX Q-tron Mini, Normal, Plus Boss AW-2 Guyatone BR-2 EBS Bass IQ Digitech BSW DOD FX25B, FX25 MXR Bass Auto Q I've owned or used all of these and end of the day only thing I found that sounds better than the Bottom Feeder is an Original Mutron III or a similar period Mutron Clone but these are like 6 times the size and very difficult to power as Higgie will tell you, also alot of the parts in them degrade so you can't always get a decent one for you £300-£450 So visit www.tonefactor.com and check it out
  15. Not been a thread on it but feel free to PM me about it
  16. When you sell this I've got a CXL112 I'd let go for £400 maybe less
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