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steviedee

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  1. Tom bought my Joyo pipebomb, absolute gent, perfect transaction.
  2. Cheers Sam they do seem a bit thin on the ground!
  3. Thanks guys info much appreciated, I have the added problem of needing a lined fretless. Potentially look at having a fretted bass defretted, tho I'm never sure how well that works out. The 4003s has no binding so it might be less problematic to defret.
  4. Anyone ever tried a fretless Ric? Be keen to hear opinions. I realise they are rare so It's unlikely I'll pick one up anytime soon but I'm on the look out. I have fretless Jazz and a Stingray, the Musicman in particular is a great bass, to be honest, I'm after the Ric simple because I like the look!
  5. If anyone is going to Summer's End, Abel Ganz are on tonight (Friday) come and say hello! http://www.summersend.co.uk/
  6. If anyone is going to Summer's End, Abel Ganz are on tonight (Friday) come and say hello! http://www.summersend.co.uk/
  7. [color=#141823][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif][size=3]Absolutely tiny and awesome compressor pedal. Really excellent little compressor. Boxed and in great nick![/size][/font][/color] [color=#141823][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif][size=3]Output volume control compressor sensitivity adjustment mixing ratio for original signal and compressor signal attack response time adjustment[/size][/font][/color] [color=#141823][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif][size=3]True bypass[/size][/font][/color] [color=#141823][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif][size=3]£30 + postage[/size][/font][/color] [color=#141823][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif][size=3]This is a stock pic but I'll upload one of the actual pedal this evening[/size][/font][/color] [attachment=201699:joyo.jpg]
  8. [color=#141823][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Set of brand new Hotrod JB64 pick ups for a Jazz bass. These are built on the same machines and to the same specifications as the tremendous Wizard pick ups, Andy Blake passing on all his experience to the guys at Hotrod before retiring.[/font][/color] [color=#141823][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Simple effective – old is best, dc for Bridge 8.6 k ohms with the neck coming in around 8.2 k ohms these pickups are a great replacements for vintage pickups or for those who want that vintage sound without ‘vintage costs’. Supplied with cloth covered cables and black covers.[/font][/color] [color=#141823][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif][b]These will only fit an early Mex Jazz where the neck and bridge pups are the same dimensions![/b][/font][/color] [color=#141823][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]£75 + postage [/font][/color] [color=#141823][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif][attachment=201698:hot.jpg][/font][/color]
  9. I reckon the minitaur may be the culprit!
  10. Cheers Howie I think I am close to the edge power wise, the minitaur draws. About 500 ma I have a voltage doubler and a reverse polarity cable on the 2nd section. The B3 and the wireless are probably the most power hungry on the 1st section. I have the minitaur off now just checking the heat.
  11. The minitaur needs a reverse polarity barrel but everything else seems fine
  12. I'll have a look
  13. Got one of these Yankee PS M12 power supplies, http://yankee.com.pl/?p=10 . Currently running an ebs microbass, dark vintage microtubes, TLC comp, wireless and a B3 from the 9v section. a moog minitaur from the 12v section and a KMI 12 step from usb. All seems within the capabilities of the power supply but it's really f***ing hot! I left for a few hours when I nipped out the shops and got back had a wee shot of my bass then the f***er died on me. I could fried an egg on it. It came back on but not exactly filling me with confidence. Am I just pushing it to hard or is there some other reason?
  14. Big thanks to EBS_freak for telling me about Yankee power supplies! Bought a PS-M12 and it has a 5v USB slot for a lamp I believe. Works a treat for powering my 12 Step!
  15. Yeah over it, was quite reasonable and the seller seems like an excellent bloke. So thanks for alerting me to these units I'd never heard of them before!
  16. Hey EBS just bought one of these on Ebay http://www.loopersparadise.de/en/pro.php?p=566 hopefully it will do the trick. I just noticed it has a USB out as well, which fills me with joy.
  17. Cheers for the info! I spoke to the Poul Ciok who makes Cioks power supplies very helpful. He said the [font=arial, sans-serif][size=3]Minitaur manual states 7 Watts which corresponds to 583mA. He say's Ill need [/size][/font][font=arial, sans-serif][size=3] to have 600mA available for this unit.[/size][/font]
  18. Cheers Stu finding a bit problematic to find a power supply that delivers that. There is some info online stating that the Minitaur psu is 1200 ma but the device draws much less. Potentially you could use a lesser powered supply. The Cioks DC 10 has two DC outlets at 400 ma so maybe I could double those to get 800. Need to do some research I think.
  19. I'm looking for a pedalboard power supply that can power 5 or so pedals but crucially my Moog Minitaur it's 12 volts at 1200ma. I'm a bit of an electrical numpty so I'm not quite sure what 1200ma means other than the one I've bought doesn't work!
  20. What do you make of this thing? http://www.amazon.co.uk/DiGiYes®-Desktop-Charger-Samsung-Digital/dp/B00KYEFWIW http://www.ebay.com/itm/DiGiYes-USB-Hub-Car-Charger-4-USB-Ports-Power-Supply-For-iPhone-Samsung-HTC-/111664805694
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