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TeresaFR

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  1. And with that budget they'll probably be very happy to help you out, that's very tidy sum of cash right that.
  2. Thunder Kiss '65 - White Zombie
  3. Laney RBW300 - 165 watts. I bought this in 2007, gigged and used at band practices a few times but not since 2009 as I moved to an amp-free set-up. Moved around a few houses but kept in dry rooms. Still works as good as when bought and was tested recently. A little bit frayed around the edges as can be seen in the photos but nothing major. The sticker was added in 2008 and should come off easily enough if you want to remove it. Collection only, I'm afraid as I don't drive.
  4. The Tenant - Play Dead
  5. Tech21 VT bass DI
  6. Thanks. Good points.
  7. Indeed I am not, and the money would be nice to have. I'll have to get some pictures taken and get an ad. up.
  8. Erk! Those vintage synths are spot on the pricey side for sure.
  9. Burning Oil - Skeletal Family
  10. Yes - Owner of a Lonely Heart
  11. Since 2007 I've owned a Laney RBW300 combo, gigged it a few times and used it for a bunch of rehearsals but haven't used it outside my house since 2009, when I started going amp-less. I haven't even used it at home since Covid so my question is, is it worth putting up on the market place or trading at my local guitar store? Is it now too limited in its versatility? Too heavy? Too big for what it is? I think it's solid state so not having the same desirability as a valve-lovers 52 tonne Ampeg unit. Thoughts, please? Thanks.
  12. Overpriced for what it is, and what it is is a fantastic instrument (the looks aren't my things but respect for it being a Fodera), but if I were into buying it I'd go and collect it in person as it'd be cheaper.
  13. Yamaha BB614 LH. I was 30 and it was my first musical instrument.
  14. I suspect the Behringer BDI21 is going to be difficult to pass up if budget is one of your biggest concerns. I do recommend the Tech 21 VT Bass DI if you do happen to have the money though. As you say, not the cheapest.
  15. As it happens, the Ibanez EHB1505ms comes close to being my dream bass but also falls so far out due to it's orientation.
  16. Flowers in Our Hair - All About Eve,
  17. Haloes - Christian Death
  18. I've been trying to get hold of the Pedaltrain Metro Bunny for ages. Jealous.
  19. I'm probably out due to wanting a Hipshot Bass Xtender, a TC Polytune 3 Mini Noir and possibly a Mooer Drum pedal to practice to. But, unless there's a really great surprise in both my income and a lefty bass release that's so far up my alley it's almost deeply intimate, then definitely no new bass this year.
  20. Number of the Beast - Iron Maiden.
  21. I'm going to be a little presumptive and assume the above includes my board, though it's certainly one of the simpler set-ups. I'm in just the one band and other than the odd cover, we only do our own material. Of the five pedals on my board, four of them are always on effects. So the compressor, octaver, chorus and preamp. The comp is just what it is, something to smooth out my playing. My band doesn't have a guitarist or keyboard player so that's where my octaver comes in - adds a bit of upper octave, a fifth up and just for fun, a spot of octave down too. The chorus is for that beautiful 80s shimmer and that's a must for me. The VT is there for the Ampeg tone, the extra EQ options and just a little sizzle from the drive. Delay gets used to add spaciousness to a handful of songs, like an echo. One song in particular is written around the delay for the effect of being somewhere like a very large desolate cemetery in autumn/ winter. My violinist uses a simple spring reverb set to maximum to give the vibe of her playing in the Underground. I hope that gives you some ideas.
  22. That is a whole lot of looping. Looping. Looping. Looping. Looping. And it's even putting me in a loop. Even putting me in a loop. Even putting me in a loop. Even pu - oh for gods sake, turn it off already!
  23. Well, out of love for the Bass Clone I won't make any recommendations for slimmer choruses. Actually, I can't as I've not tried a chorus that wasn't a Clone. But as for slimmer fuzzes, the Nano Bass Big Muff should probably be your fall back option just because it's the most obvious smaller option for what you already run. Certainly not the smallest option, what with Hotone, Tone City, etc producing dinky wee things, which I see you're not averse to. I do recall seeing some interesting videos made by Andertons on those mini pedal manufacturers that might help you out.
  24. Currently running a Wampler Mini-Ego compressor - T-Rex Quint Machine octaver - EHX Bass Clone chorus - MXR Carbon Copy Mini delay - Tech 21 VT Bass DI. All powered by a T-Rex Fuel Tank Junior. Only the delay isn't an always on effect. I think I may switch away from clip-on tuners and get a pedal tuner but it'll have to be a wee one if I do - recommend me one.
  25. Shotgun Blues - Guns N' Roses.
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