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  1. [quote name='CHRISDABASS' post='238460' date='Jul 13 2008, 12:35 PM']just checking out your tracks now!!


    :)

    sounds really good man!! good catchy songs!!

    nice fat bass tone!

    i like the vocals too!

    where did you record?? coz it sounds like dead professional


    good luck with the band!

    :huh:[/quote]

    Thanks for your feedback!

    Exactly, that's what this band is all about, catchy,fun,melodic stuff... nothing technical or pretentious.

    I have to say that I'm more about rocky-funky music but these guys are really nice people and the music it's fun to play.

    I'm quite happy with the bass tone too, that's my '77 Fender Jazz (favouring the neck pickup) into my Sadowsky Preamp, EBS MultiComp and to my Ampeg SVT Classic + Ampeg 610 cabinet.

    For the recording we travelled up to Northampton, to The Lodge Stdudios. If you guys are looking for a recording studio check them out, they are great people.

    [url="http://www.lodgerecording.co.uk"]http://www.lodgerecording.co.uk[/url]


    I can't beleive that there's been 43 views on this post and only one reply... Please guys, any feedback it's welcome: bad, worst, good, not as good... anything.

    :huh:

  2. Thanks for the advice guys.

    I've tried opening the case but no luck so far.

    Also, the cable it's completly cut off and insulating didn't work.

    Do you Know if it this cable of the Dunlop DC Brick can be bought separetly?

    I've emailed Dunlop Technical service but still waiting to hearing from them.

  3. This is what I found out when I went to use my pedalboard this afternoon:



    It's the cable from my Dunlop DC Brick.

    As you can see the cable it's been cut off right at the end. I've tried opening the plug but couldn't, there's no screws or anything.

    Any ideas on how to repair it?

  4. [quote name='geilerbass' post='226669' date='Jun 25 2008, 01:21 PM']Have been wondering about decent tuners myself and was ready to go for the Korg DT10... but that Strobostomp looks so damn good, I'm tempted to bump up my budget. What a dilemma![/quote]


    If you are interested I might be selling my Black Korg DT10... I've had it for 6 months and I still have the original box and manual.

  5. :)

    About 8 months ago I started playing bass on [b][size=4]Vice Like Grip[/size][/b], taking over Dan (fellow member of this forum) who moved to play guitars.
    We decided it was time to head into the studio and lay down some new tracks as a 4 piece band and with me on bass. Over the past weekend we went into the studio and recorded 3 new songs... what a great experience it was! It's been a long time for me not recording properly and I was really missing it.

    Please, check us out on MySpace and let us know what you think. Feedback will be highly apreciated :huh:

    [url="http://www.myspace.com/vicelikegrip"]http://www.myspace.com/vicelikegrip[/url]


    The new songs are the first three on the list: Circles, Let You Down and Loosing Our Senses.

    Cheers guys!
  6. :)

    I sold my Fender P bass to Joe... it was a pleasure to deal with, excellent communication. Very fast payment and took care of booking the courier to pick up the bass.

    If you are thinking of buying/selling something from him, don't hesitate and go for it.

    Cheers Joe!... I hope you enjoy the bass.
  7. [quote name='The Burpster' post='226215' date='Jun 24 2008, 08:56 PM']....

    Not lots of money = Korg DT10[/quote]


    [quote name='Phaedrus' post='226316' date='Jun 24 2008, 11:06 PM']DT-10. Fast, accurate even on B, tough, available in black. I got mine before I knew they came in black. Dang.[/quote]


    +1 for the DT-10. It's the one I've been using for a long time and works perfectly, never had problem with it.

  8. [quote name='BassManKev' post='226246' date='Jun 24 2008, 09:43 PM']i dont understand, there must be a cable going from the brick to the pedal ye? attached the end of that cable into the daisy chain instead of the pedal, and voila, you have 4 extra power points[/quote]

    Sh**t, I was thinking only in connecting directly to the brick and not to the cable itself.... I think I need to take things more calmly and think before talking :)

    Anyway, cheers mate!

  9. [quote name='OldGit' post='225867' date='Jun 24 2008, 01:39 PM'][url="http://www.effectpowersupplies.com/5-way-daisy-chain-lead-4-p.asp"]5 plug daisy chain, £2.95 [/url]
    [/quote]

    Guys, I have just realized the Dunlop DC Brick ouputs are to connect via a mini-jack and not like the ones on the pic... What can I do?

  10. [quote name='cheddatom' post='225828' date='Jun 24 2008, 12:54 PM']No, he meant to split to 9v outputs into 4 9v outputs, using 2 daisy chain-like devices. Alternatively, you could construct a [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voltage_divider"]voltage divider[/url] with a couple of resistors to convert 1 18V output to 1 9v output, which you could obviously use for more than one pedal using a daisy chain or whatever.[/quote]

    The only daisy chain devices I've seen are the ones with 5 outputs, Bosss, any idea if I can find them just with 2 or 3 outputs?

    The voltage divider has to be built? I suck when it comes to this things... Can you find them already made?

  11. [quote name='Silent Fly' post='225778' date='Jun 24 2008, 12:01 PM']2. Split two 9V outputs to power 4 pedals with two Brick’s outputs.
    3. Use a voltage divider to reduce the voltage from 18V to 9V. It is a very simple circuit that can be built inside a cable.[/quote]

    You meant to split two 18v outputs to power 4 pedals, right? How can I do this?

    Using a voltage divider to reduce from 18v to 9v? Again, how?

    Thanks for your advice!

  12. [quote name='Toasted' post='225706' date='Jun 24 2008, 10:27 AM']Some 9v pedals like 18v and some don't - for example alot of the fulltone range.

    What pedals are you looking to power specifically, Pablo?[/quote]

    Here is what I'm using at the moment:

    - Korg DT-10 Tuner
    - Sadowsky Bass Preamp/DI
    - EBS Multicomp
    - Boss LS-2 Line Selector
    - Jimi Hendrix Classic Fuzz
    - Polish Overdrive ...it's on the way.
    - Boss GEB-7 Bass Eq
    - Boss Chorus
    - Boss OC-2

    Can any of them be powered by an 18v output?

  13. :)

    I know this may sound silly but, just in case, I wanted to confirm with you guys.

    To power my pedalboard I'm using a Dunlop DC Brick, which has seven 9v and three 18v outputs.
    Well the thing is that I'm using all the 9v outputs and none of the 18v is being used. Since I'm going to need two more extra 9v outputs I was just wondering if it would be possible to use the 18v outputs to power some 9v pedals.

    I know that if the pedals says it needs only 9v that's what you should power it with but I think I've heard before people powering some pedals, I think ditortion/overdrive/fuzz mainly, with 18v instead of 9v, am I right?

    What's your advice?
  14. I have to say that I'm quite happy with the OC-2, it has really served me well. I don't use it that much but it's a great pedal for the price they are selling.

    For the moment I'll stick with this one.

  15. [quote name='dangerboy' post='218364' date='Jun 13 2008, 02:54 PM']Let me know if you decide to bin it - I'd like a broken one to try and turn into a glitchy mess.[/quote]

    Sorry but I'm keeping it for now... even with second octave not working properly I'm still getting a good sound out of it.

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