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jim_bass

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  2. Never seen one. I remember reading a post from someone at line 6 saying that it wouldn't work for some reason. cant remember why.
  3. IKEA trolley 7.99. Carries my ABM cab quite happily. Will carry up to 30kg. http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/30129959/
  4. Yeah, I like the look of the red box DI. However, when someone in your band blows their hard earned cash on a nice amp it's difficult to tell them to stop using it. I don't want to just DI my bass for the same reason
  5. Guitarist would be using IEM's via Art Headamp Pro 6 channel headphone amp (along with drummer / bass / keyboard / acoustic guitar). Because the blue jr IS too loud already and we're just trying to cut down on stage noise.
  6. The stage is 40m of multicore away from the desk so I figured that I ought to send a balanced signal down the cable. The amp will be located at the rear of the hall on a balcony above the sound desk (for ease of cabling). It is for a church building and the stage has to be set up twice a week, It makes sense to keep as much stuff set up off stage to make it easier and faster for set up. We would like to move the amp off stage to create a bit more room as space is limited. The amp is a fender blues jr (valve combo).
  7. I would like to move our guitarists amp off stage and put it in a sound proofed box (so we can crank it up and mic it and keep the volume down on the stage). This is what I want to do... Guitar --> Pedal Board --> DI --> Multicore --> Mixing Desk From the desk I would like to send a signal to the Guitar in on the Amp and then Mic up the cab (with an SM57) and take the mic signal back into the desk. I am wondering how to get the signal to and from the amp. Should I use a channel insert, Direct out, or route it through an FX send and then just come into a new channel on the desk? Also, in this months 'Guitar and Bass' magazine there is a wiring diagram for a reamp box. do I need one of these to convert the send from the desk back into a guitar level signal? Anyone have any ideas?
  8. Andy just bought a distortion pedal from me. Nice straightforward transaction. Good bloke. Would recommend.
  9. I've got a Danelectro Grilled Cheese Distortion pedal to sell. Had it about 10 years, has been on load to our guitarist who hasn't used it in a while so has been sat around unused. Same as this one [url="http://www.studiospares.com/guitar-accessories/danelectro-grilled-cheese-distortion/invt/327170/&temp=enlarged&layout=empty"]here[/url]: I've never used it with bass, but used it for a while when playing guitar. Don't need it anymore as I tend to prefer overdrive to distortion. It is pretty good condition, silver paint wearing a little off the 2 knobs and has a strip of velcro stuck to the bottom. No box or instructions, but will be packaged well. Looking for [b]£10[/b] + Postage - SOLD
  10. jim_bass

    MXR M80 DI PEDAL

    I bought an m80 a while back on this forum. Ilike it. It stays in my bass case as a backup if my amp ever dies. I too don't really use the distortion channel. I was hoping it would be more of a warm drive, but it definitely more fuzz. Doesn't sound anywhere as nice as the tube drive on my amp, but is perfectly useable as a di/eq for live.
  11. Having just cleared out some wireless systems, I have now got a spare ew100 belt pack transmitter. This is the g1 series sennheiser gear. Transmitter comes with the detachable aerial [u]and belt clip.[/u] No other parts are included. Ideal if you already have the receiver. This transmitter works on channel 70. £60 including postage Picture to be added later.
  12. jim_bass

    2X18 feedback

    Will bought a mixer case from me. Simple transaction, paid in cash. Nice bloke.
  13. I have 10 mic clips still available (the sping clip one has gone), see picture in original post for the rest of them. I said £3 each, but will take £25 posted for all 10 of them.
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