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dumelow

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  1. just bought one of these, awesome little thing. still learning how to use it to its full potential though!
  2. Prompt payment. Very friendly guy and kept in touch. Pleasure to deal with Cheers
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  4. I would take a guess at it being the way you have the settings on the pedal. It is possible that the active bass is feeding the pedal too hot a signal and the compression is making it "fart" tinker with your settings on the pedal to see if you find something that works for your playing style and bass
  5. [quote name='simon1964' post='899854' date='Jul 20 2010, 11:47 AM']I had exactly this problem with a Zoom B2. I found that a cardboard loo roll tube fitted pretty much exactly over the circular display on the B2. Angle it right and you can still see the display while playing.[/quote] Ill reckon ill give this one a try, might even go a step further and put some glitter and glue on it ;D
  6. Argh I never have a mic. I just thought maybe blu-tac and some cocktail umbrellas might do the trick
  7. Hey, So I just bought a zoom b2.1u and it has a very bright, clear digital LED display. Not only do I need it to see what patch I'm using but its also a tuner. Ive got an outdoor gig coming up and with god on our side it will be sunny. I was playing with the pedal next to my window yesterday and the sun caught it and rendered the display useless. Obviously im after something to shelter the pedal from the sun but I was wondering if anybody has already thought about it before me and has a good solution to my problem?
  8. [url="http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=10004"]http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=10004[/url] i ordered this a couple of days before i b2.1u arrived last week, contrary to the picture, its actually got the same colour scheme as the b2.1u definately worth a buy, i only wish you could connect more than one, i use it for bypass/tuner but its also great used with delay
  9. [quote name='Musky' post='891172' date='Jul 10 2010, 11:04 AM'][/quote] [i]Thats[/i] a male????
  10. www.owenelectronics.co.uk e-mail martin owen hes fantastic at what he does.
  11. [quote name='thisnameistaken' post='891368' date='Jul 10 2010, 03:57 PM']Hi mate. I knocked up a few quick samples just now. It's my Squier Jazz strung with LaBella flats and direct into my soundcard (post-effects obviously!). Each clip starts "clean", then the Bugcrusher goes to 25%, 50%, 75% and 100%. [url="http://teop.org/media/clean_jazz_w_flats.mp3"]Clean bass, front pup soloed, tone up -> Bugcrusher[/url] [url="http://teop.org/media/oc2_soloed_octminus1.mp3"]OC-2 with the -1 Oct voice soloed -> Bugcrusher[/url] [url="http://teop.org/media/chunk_os_fuzz.mp3"]A fairly heavy fuzz setting from my Chunk OS -> Bugcrusher[/url] [url="http://teop.org/media/chunk_os_filt_fuzz.mp3"]A low-pass filtered gated fuzz patch from my Chunk OS -> Bugcrusher[/url] No other effects were involved, no compression, no EQ, etc.[/quote] i need a Chunk OS and a bugcrusher, that sample is awesome
  12. I think the fact that im answering a "have you ever pulled after a gig" thread on a bass guitar internet forum says a lot about my sex appeal.
  13. bump with price drop - £80 collection or + p&p
  14. BUMMMMP throw an offer at me if youre interested
  15. Absolutely fantastic little practice amp this thing. Best sound ive ever got from such a small amp. Its true stereo which i think plays a big part in its sound, with amp modelling, effects, a built in tuner, built in drum machine with around 40 different beats and a tap tempo button. Ill be honest, i found the effects pretty useless, apart from the chorus reverb and octave in small doses. Ive used this to practice with a quiet guitarist keyboard and a drummer playing with brushes and it cut through really well. Theres a huge amount of bass response that this thing throws out at you. I think its supposed to be 8w or something silly like that but the sound it pumps out is louder than a lot of 30w amps ive used. Ive also used it for home recording with its "rec out" and its line-in makes it perfect for jamming along to mp3's, hell ive even used it just as a speaker for my laptop when ive had bbq's etc. The stereo amp really does set it apart from regular practice amps Anyways details can be found here [url="http://www.rolandus.com/products/productdetails.php?ProductId=940"]http://www.rolandus.com/products/productde...p?ProductId=940[/url] Heres some pics [attachment=53788:P6220006.JPG] [attachment=53789:P6220003.JPG] [attachment=53790:P6220005.JPG] [attachment=53791:P6220007.JPG] I bought this new around 6 months ago at around £150 and its still in the same condition it was when I bought it so looking for [size=5]£80[/size] or nearest offer Would prefer collection, im based in Grimsby N.E Lincs which is about an hours drive away from Sheffield and I cant drive so meeting someone half way would be a no no. But this thing is really really light and small (15lb i think) so if someone wants to arrange a courier to pick it up id be fine with that too.
  16. i buy elixirs, probably change them once every 3 months. or when they snap, which isnt a regular thing
  17. i think when the item ends plays a big part of it too. if that was ending on a friday night at half 9, maybe 20 of those watchers wouldnt have been online, compared to maybe a monday night at half 6
  18. Am I right in thinking that you can connect to your computer/laptop with the usb cable, and without having to use cubase, just play through your pc speakers?
  19. when i saw the title of this thread i wondered whether this was bass or ass related
  20. how have i been living my life until this point without spotify? never heard of it til i read this post, its awesome!
  21. [quote name='BassBunny' post='881767' date='Jun 30 2010, 11:42 AM']I found I was lugging a pedal board around just to house a Tuner/Compressor/Limiter and Power Brick, as generally I am not big on effects BUT, I bought a Zoom B2.1U to replace the individual pedals and have found some of the effects really good. The Drum patterns are fantastic and as a result I have sold my Practice amp as well. No need anymore just a set of headphones. Great value and love that it is so compact.[/quote] oooo you shouldnt have said that. when i buy mine im going to be tempted to get rid of my microcube rx, but i really do love the little thing ...decisions....decisions
  22. dumelow

    Big Muff

    if you should decide you want a russian big muff (same as what chris woltenholme from muse uses to achieve his fuzz sound), i have one on ebay, a link can be found in the appropriate forum oh and to help you decide, i should add... i wouldnt recomend a NYC silver big muff, too wishy washy, whereas the russian big muff is a lot more defined, i like the sound but i dont use fuzz whatsoever anymore. I would like to try a bass big muff though to see if it lives up to all the hype
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