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tanuki

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  1. Here is a video of the prototype, it sort of gives the idea, with all the switchable modes inside then there is quite a lot more variation in sounds and obviously sounds better through a cab! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mv0oqDxP6_I
  2. Bump, come on, its really cute! And packs a lot of punch!
  3. Please ignore the price and trade value above, individual prices are shown below. Dr Acid Skate Fuzz This is a great Big Muff style fuzz pedal with a more usable tone section and a three position mid switch to help widen the possibilities further and cut through the mix. The pedal turns on via the unique skateboard wheel stomp switch. Far from a gimmick, this kills on bass. See it in action in this Pedals and Effects Fuzz Wars Video.. https://www.youtube....h?v=ZHHtbGknl3o The pedal is in excellent condition £90 plus shipping. [ [ Coppersound Telegraph Stutter - £25 A great kill-switch pedal with a quirky telegraph morse code switch.. Don’t really recommend stepping too hard on it but sounds great! http://coppersoundpe...-standard-grey/ True Bypass Loop - £15 A simple effects loop pedal to bypass tone sucking pedals.. I have used this with my Soviet Bigmuff. All prices firm and do not include delivery delivery is from Spain but works out not much more than UK postage.
  4. There do appear to be guitar versions on the DHA site, i think there may be some differences, the bass one has a control to adjust the input to compensate for active basses etc, as to the EQ i'm not sure, there are no eq active EQ settings just tube and transistors so i'm sure it would sound pretty killer with guitar! http://www.davehallamps.co.uk/ Theres info on the site, see what you think :-)
  5. I have a set of James Jamerson Flats, got them new from Bass Direct a few weeks back, played them at one short practice and got scared and put the roundwounds back on!! These do sound and feel incredible, old-school thump for days!! The strings are pretty much unplayed and cut for a standard Fender Precision \ Jazz. I got them put on in the store so don't have the box. [b]Looking for £25 including postage.[/b] Here is some Blurb from the internet.. [font=Arial, Verdana,][size=2]The 0760M 1954 Original set are the big ones as used on countless Motown records. There is probably no thumpier, fatter bass sound than the 0760M - the strings used by James Jamerson and Donald 'Duck' Dunn. [/size][/font] [font=Arial, Verdana,][size=2]The 0760M set was used on virtually every Motown gold record in the 1960s. Donald “Duck“ Dunn used the same strings on countless recordings with Otis Redding and Booker T. & the MG’s. They’re the fullest and deepest sounding bass strings ever made.[/size][/font] [font=Arial, Verdana,][size=2]For ultimate FAT THUMP these are the real deal made just like they made in 1954. Please note these strings are higher tension than most others.[/size][/font] [font=Arial, Verdana,][size=2]Unlike roundwounds, flatwounds tend to get better with age and a single set can last years.[/size][/font] [font=Arial, Verdana,][size=2]Since the 50s and 60s, La Bella’s DEEP TALKIN’ BASS Stainless Steel Flat Wounds have been the choice of professional bass players and continue to be the best-selling Flat Wounds on the market.[/size][/font] [font=Arial, Verdana,][size=2]This particular set is NOT suitable for through-body basses. [/size][/font] [font=Arial, Verdana,][size=2]All La Bella Bass Strings are HANDMADE in the USA with American Wire.[/size][/font]
  6. This is a great little looper, its about the size of a toy car too! There are details and specs here http://www.hotoneaudio.com/products/skyline/loopstation/7.html Its easy to use and has buckets of recording time, the pedal has only been used twice indoors and is in perfect condition. Only selling as i don't really have much use for a looper at the moment. Looking for £60 posted. [attachment=218170:wally2.jpg]
  7. Up for sale is my QSC PLX 1602 Power Amp in excellent condition and recently fully serviced including a fan upgrade. Its in top condition and has never let me down! This is a great power amp for bass, i've used a couple over the years and they really handle the bass frequencies well with enough power for anyones needs (especially when bridged) its rare you get a Power Amp that has that feel of a proper bass amp, i have only found that QSC amps and the Crest Audio CA9 do this well and this QSC amp has the distinct advantage of not weighing a ton!! It comes in a 2u Rack Case if you require. It looks exactly like this! [attachment=214017:QSC.jpg] Here is the science from the web: [b]Watts Stereo Mode (both channels driven)[/b] 8 ohms 20 Hz-20 kHz 0.03% THD 300W 4 ohms 20 Hz-20 kHz 0.05% THD 500W 2 ohms 1 kHz 1% THD 800W [b]Watts Bridge Mono Mode[/b] 16 ohms 20 Hz-20 kHz 0.01% THD:600W 8 ohms 20 Hz-20 kHz 0.01% THD:1100W 4 ohms 1 kHz 1% THD:1600W Noise (20 Hz-20 kHz): <-1.7 dB Input Sensitivity @ 8 ohms: 1.2 Vrms Input Sensitivity @ 4 ohms: 1.1 Vrms Output Circuitry: AB Power Requirements (1/8 power pink noise @ 4ohms): 10A Distortion (SMPTE-IM) Less than 0.01% Distortion (typical) 20 Hz-20 KHz (10 dB below rated power 1.0 kHz and below full rated power: Less than 0.01% THD Frequency Response: 20 Hz-20 kHz, � 0.2 dB/8 Hz-50 kHz, +0, -3 dB Damping Factor: greater than 500 Input Impedance: 6 K ohms unbalanced, 12 K ohms balanced Input Clipping: 10 Vrms (+22dB) Cooling: Variable-speed fan, rear-to-front air flow Connectors: (each channel) Input: 3-pin XLR and 1/4 in. TRS balanced Output: Neutrik Speakon and touch-proof binding posts Amplifier Protection: Full short circuit, open circuit, thermal, ultrasonic, and protection. Stable into reactive or mismatched loads. Load Protection On/off muting, DC-fault power supply shutdown Dimensions: 19 in. 48.3cm) rack mounting, 3.5 in. (8.9 cm) tall (2 rack spaces), 13.25 in. (33.7 cm) deep (from front mounting rails) Gain: 40x (32 dB) Weight: 21 lbs. (9.5 kg) [b]Looking for £200 including UK shipping, offers welcome, see feedback thread below to see that i am a human and you can buy with confidence.[/b]
  8. I used to have good results with the briefcase with double bass and electric, used it on a theatre gig and always sounded great. It can be a bit quiet but i found there was a real difference with where you place it in the room.. I went for an acoustic image focus 2r in the end, cant say enough good things about the A.I stuff with upright bass.. Phil jones stuff is great though, it would be interesting to try one of the bigger combos.. The briefcase is light and has the wonderful fact that you can wire it up to a car battery though, always a plus!!
  9. Old basses are good basses and the older the bass the gooder it is
  10. tanuki

    Roland Rock

    Bought a Creast CA9 power amp from Mr Rock, a fast and easy transaction, not an easy or light thing to ship but arrived quickly and the packaging was insanely good! 100% trust factor, a great basschatter, deal with confidence!
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