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  1. [quote name='karlthebassist' post='790073' date='Mar 29 2010, 10:39 PM']Cool, I just looked on the Thomastik website and they actually do full 6 String acoustic bass sets! Would stringing an acoustic with steel flats cause a problem with tension? Somthing like this wouldn't bother me with electric as I know a fair bit about the technical stuff, but acoustic basses, I know NOTHING about really.[/quote] no you can string them with electric strings perfectly fine, you'll probably need to do a set up afterwards though. i would keep them medium/light though. i've actually been thinking about doing this myself. x
  2. [quote name='spinynorman' post='759276' date='Feb 27 2010, 05:42 PM']You're too kind. As recently as November these were easily getting £350. I blame the TBird Pros (horrid, active things )[/quote] EDITED BY MODERATOR
  3. yeah this has sold now sorry, thanks for all the interest guys!
  4. do these only work with certain sound modules or can you hook it up to anything?
  5. yeah let him have it etienne i'm too lazy to come down and get it Thanks for the oppurtunity anyways mate.
  6. I'm selling this Digi 001 sound interface in perfect working order, which comes complete with the unit itself, the pci card, rack mouting ears, all cables, all instruction manuals and several versions of protools LE (ranging from 5.0 to 6.4 for both mac and pc) This is the perfect setup for a first/budget recording setup, full review here: [url="http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/dec99/articles/digi001.htm"]http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/dec99/articles/digi001.htm[/url] The unit has 8 analogue inputs (including two powered mic inputs). Here is some further info: Digi 001™ is a complete audio/MIDI, hardware/software solution in one box, packed with all the I/O options you need: eight channels of analog I/O, eight channels of ADAT optical I/O and two S/PDIF I/O channels, all at 24-bit resolution. It also comes with a built-in one-in, one-out MIDI interface, a footswitch input for QuickPunch control, an additional pair of analog monitor outputs and a headphone output with separate volume control. In addition, two of the eight analog inputs on Digi 001 include high-quality microphone pre-amplifiers with gain control and phantom power, reducing the need to incorporate a separate mixer. Just plug in an instrument or microphone, set the levels, and start recording. Since Digi 001 is an integrated hardware/software system, the only thing you'll need is an approved Macintosh or Windows computer with one available PCI slot, and an audio monitoring system. FEATURES * 18 simultaneous, discrete inputs and outputs * 8 channels of analog I/O, 8 channels of ADAT optical I/O and 2 S/PDIF I/O channels, all at 24-bit resolution * Integrated 1-In 1-Out MIDI interface * Stereo monitoring with dedicated volume control * Headphone output with separate volume control * 1/4" footswitch port for QuickPunch recording control * RealAudio G2 Export and optional MP3 Export functionality SYSTEM COMPONENTS * Pro Tools LE software * DigiRack™ Real-Time AudioSuite (RTAS) and AudioSuite Plug-Ins * Digi 001 PCI card * Digi 001 I/O box * Digi 001 cable SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Digidesign-approved computer running Mac OS or Windows 98 SE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS * Analog Inputs: * 2 ch. mic/line inputs (XLR or 1/4") bal/unbal w/-26dB pad, 48V, gain control, high-pass filter@ 75Hz * 6 ch. line inputs (1/4" TRS) bal/unbal w/ software controlled gain * 44.1kHz/48kHz sample rates * Dynamic Range: 98dB (input Ref. = +16dBV for ch. 1-2, +4dBV for ch. 3-8) * THD + N: 0.003% (relative to 1kHz @ -0.5dB, 20Hz - 22kHz) * Frequency Response: +/- 0.5dB (relative to 1kHz, 20Hz - 22kHz) * Input Impedance: Ch. 1-2: 3.1 kOhm pad out (mic/line) Ch. 3-8: 20 kOhm * Headroom: 14dB Analog Outputs: * Main Output: ch. 1-2, +4dBu, balanced (1/4" TRS) outputs * Monitor Output: ch. 1-2, balanced (1/4" TRS) outputs w/ gain control * Line Outputs: ch. 3-8, -10dBV unbalanced * 44.1kHz/48kHz sample rates * Dynamic Range: 98dB (DAC Output Ref. = 0dBFS) * THD + N: 0.003% (relative to 1kHz @ -0.5dB, 20Hz - 22kHz) * Frequency Response: +/- 0.5dB (relative to 1kHz, 20Hz - 22kHz) * Output Impedance: Ch. 1-8: 20 Ohm * Monitor Outputs: 50 Ohm * Headroom: 14dB Headphone Output: * Stereo with 1/4" TRS connector with gain control * Maximum output level: + 17dBV @ 600 Ohm Digital I/O: * 2 ch. S/PDIF (24-bit), 44.1kHz/48kHz * 8 ch. ADAT Optical* (24-bit), 44.1kHz/48kHz * Can also be used in 2 ch. optical S/PDIF mode As for a price, it cost me 80 quid, so i'm asking for that back as i have hardly used it.
  7. I would like to have this but will have to check if i can get a lift into liverpool to come and pick it up. I'm only in southport so it shouldn't be too much hassle though. I'll let you know.
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  9. this is still up for sale guys, surely someone would like a nice cheap P?
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  11. If there is any ram still available i'll put my name foreward for it. Cheers, Dan
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  13. If this was up for sale in a few weeks time i would be all over it.... Dan
  14. I'm in southport, Merseyside. Pics are in the 4th post. Dan
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  16. Ahh i would really like this. I'll just have to see if the bank account allows it though... Dan
  17. [quote name='Fraktal' post='588217' date='Sep 3 2009, 12:50 AM']The MEC pickups in this bass are worth 179 euros EACH: [url="http://www.mec-pickups.de/modules/products/product.php?katID=15040&cl=EN"]MEC's official website[/url] They are the 3rd model listed. Let me add the tone from those pickups make them worth every cent and more.[/quote] thanks fraktal! lets hope that attracts some buyers! dan
  18. [quote name='King Tut' post='588203' date='Sep 3 2009, 12:27 AM']No worries mate - I've got far too many basses as it is! I believe it was called Daphne Blue and was a common colour for MIM's. I was always amazed at the power of the original P split pickup in this bass. You didn't buy it off me - I traded it to basschatter AlfieNoakes for far too less than I should have done. Good luck with the sale - she's a beautiful player![/quote] Ahh right thanks for that. Yeah the p pup is really strong, with a nice low mid grunt. When i got the bass it had really quite bad fret buzz, but i've sorted that now and every note rings out clearly. I feel harsh asking for 250 posted now so if you change your mind you can have it for 240 posted. Dan
  19. [quote name='grumble' post='588196' date='Sep 3 2009, 12:19 AM']I'm hanging fire, the way the price is dropping you will soon be paying someone to take it away [/quote] haha im not droping it anymore. x
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