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tayste_2000

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  1. [quote name='BassManKev' post='67568' date='Sep 30 2007, 08:32 AM']for the record, my offer was £75, and that is very reasonable.[/quote] Clearly that's why it's winging its way to you right now isn't.
  2. [quote name='PaulMartin' post='66712' date='Sep 28 2007, 05:58 AM']I bought this used and have had it for a couple of years. It's in good nick but obviously has some signs of wear and tear. The battery compartment cover is missing but I will include a mains adaptor. I will also include a little 4 into 1 mixer to enable the drum machine + bass to be mixed together into an amp input. £35 posted[/quote] What power supply does this take? 9v Boss Standard? Also I'll take it PM me your paypal address please, I defo want that little mixer as well. Cheers
  3. That is in amazing condition for a CE-1 and thats a pretty decent price as well. For the guitarists out there this is the Andy Summers chorus/vibe sound. Good luck with the sale
  4. Sorry for the delay but heres the clip [url="http://www.myselfalone.com/tayste2000/Aria%20OD-10.mp3"]http://www.myselfalone.com/tayste2000/Aria%20OD-10.mp3[/url] Whats left for sale now?
  5. [quote name='DrGonzo' post='67482' date='Sep 29 2007, 08:07 PM']Hmmm... I don't normally get involved in stuff like this, but is there any difference between what you did and what Kev did? Both spotted a bargain and exploited it for profit. Are you maybe just jealous that he got there first? How much was the Muff for sale for? Incidently I don't think they're all that rare. I've seen plenty of Sovtek muffs come up on ebay in the past, they're a fetish of mine... If it was tatty I'd say probably £35 / £40 would be fair, I've seen immaculate ones go for around the £65 mark in the past, it all depends on what's popular this month. No way would I say that this pedal should have a value in excess of a new model. The parts in the Russian Muff are for a large part not as good as the new models, and prone to corrosion. The pedals definitely sound good, but that sound can be acheived with some NOS parts and fitted to a new model. What you pay for is the cool factor, so excellent condition pedals may well attract a higher price than really they are worth. If this pedal is as tatty as it sounds, then I doubt its really worth as much as £100. There are a great many of these pedals still circulating about so I've no idea why anyone is wetting their knickers about![/quote] As an FYI the old green ones have completely different components than the new ones (well a lot of components are different) either way they sound different and in most peoples opinions better, they are also better built and long since discontinued. No new EHX muff you can buy will sound like an old green one so you have to get boutique clones of them like Way Huge, Skreddy and Euthymia and as those pedals are expensive they've driven the original ones up in price. So there is a big difference between the Green ones and the Black ones. Also I'm not jealous I can get a green muff whenever for like 60-70 if that in mint condition maybe even less But hope the info on the pedal has proved useful and I found that soundclip of the OD-10 for you and will upload asap.
  6. Can you hear the worlds smallest violin playing the saddest saddest song. This is not a forum where we take advantage of people for lack of knowledge, clearly from him withdrawing it you've offered him bugger all for the pedal I'd say about £40 knowing how you've dealt with me in the past. People are free to make low offers but its immoral when they know how damn much the pedal is worth and the person selling has no clue through no fault of there own, just like I don't buy '62 Jazz basses off little old women for £100 because their husband died and they found it in the attic and don't know what to do with it. Also don't try attacking me on TB you won't get very far I promise you that.
  7. Yeah I'm pretty sure either me or Toasted will go way over what Kev's offered you
  8. I just thought I'd ask what order would you put the following pedals in I'm having a bit of trouble deciding Tone Factor Cream Pie Tone Factor Cream Pie Tone Factor Huckleberry Tone Factor Huckleberry Tone Factor Fuzz Saw Tone Factor Bass Fuzz Saw Tone Factor Pulp Mill Tone Factor Bass 442 Tone Factor Mule Tone Factor Eeyore Boomstick Bottom Feeder Subdecay Noise Box Subdecay Quasar Monacor Effectmatic Danelectro PB&J Delay Aria FL-10 Flanger Aria FL-10 Flanger Aria AD-10 Analog Delay Digitech PDS 2000 Digital Delay Digitech Bass Synth Wah Digitech Whammy 4 Catalinbread V8 Fuzz Catalinbread Pheaton Phaser Catalinbread Serrano Boost Catalinbread Hyperpak Custom A/B (Input), ABY (Output), w/effects loop switcher Barge Custom Impedance buffer and signal blender Zoom Ultra Fuzz Peterson Strobe O Stomp Tuner Boss FZ-2 Boss BF-2B Boss OC-2 80's Proco Rat So yeah any ideas or input would be great.
  9. [quote name='carlosfandango' post='62744' date='Sep 19 2007, 04:33 PM']hello! I've been thinkg about getting a NM410 for sometime now.....how is it? how is compared to the CXL's? I've got an iAmp800 and two CXL's and it's sounds awsome but I kinda miss the sound of a 410 and the NM410 would probably be a good match for the iAmp. What's your thoughts?[/quote] Well I have 2 CXL's in that big flightcase on the left so I know exactly where you are coming from. Live I use to run the Iamp800 at about 11-12 o clock with the 2 cxl's with the NM410 as it has a bit of a stupid impedance (8ohms) I had to run it closer to 3 o clock. The tube makes the NM410 more usable as it puts it full wattage into the cab regardless of impedance. The Iamp is now there as a backup but on large gigs where there is space I intend to run the mesa and 8x10 and the Iamp with the 2 cxl's but most of those gigs will have to be outdoors or people will die. Hope this helps
  10. [quote name='Crazykiwi' post='62136' date='Sep 18 2007, 01:29 PM']Whats your verdict on the Boogie then? Does it live up to the hype? [/quote] Meh it's alright I might replace it eventually with a Behringer
  11. [quote name='EdwardHimself' post='61761' date='Sep 17 2007, 04:42 PM']what happened to your ampegs? to be fair i guess ur pumping out just as much volume with those things![/quote] I never had any ampegs
  12. Awww you're no fun , give me your paypal addy and I'll send it over. Cheers
  13. If you can do the BSW for £30 I'll take it can paypal right now. Cheers
  14. 'Fraid I'm going to pass, thanks for the info though
  15. Is this a current reissue? I.E When did you buy it. Cheers
  16. For a start [url="http://filters.muziq.be/model/yamaha/01/oc01"]http://filters.muziq.be/model/yamaha/01/oc01[/url]
  17. [quote name='BassManKev' post='59310' date='Sep 12 2007, 03:04 PM']have you heard No Logo? his band? his gigging board certainly is whether he has 30 pedals or whatver stupid amount youv got or not, the fact is he certainly knows how to use effects dont judge so easily[/quote] You brought number of pedals into I'm not judging him on his gear or his music but his failure to understand what the single knob does on this pedal even after being told several times that it controls the volume. Also Dr Gonzo I think the OD-10 you bought from me I have soundclips of that lying around if that would help, just let me know
  18. [quote name='BassManKev' post='59256' date='Sep 12 2007, 01:34 PM']dude i think his pedal board is bigger than yours [/quote] I highly doubt that
  19. I don't think you are ready for pedals yet. No offence.
  20. I'll be buying this when I get home tonight.
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