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holio.cornolio

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  1. Hello all. I'm offering up my DoD 440 clone envelope filter. It's had an input cap mod, so its really properly full frequency and works fantastically with bass. It's on eBay right now, but I will happily pull the listing for a basschatter. This particular pedal is built from a byoc kit, although the original brick of an enclosure has been binned in favour of a more petite and svelte offering from pedal parts plus. It does have a blemish on the paint just below the footswitch, but aside from that, minty fresh. It's not your typical DOD pedal, the byoc kit runs to nearly 60 quid and the enclosure set me back some cash too (which makes it all the more galling that I managed to smudge the paint when I was wiping off the excess ink from the question mark print-what a twat!). So for those who don't know this pedal, what makes it special? Well its pretty old skool, featuring an optocoupler to control the envelope, so its amazingly touch sensitive, and because of that, if you want it to be subtle, well just play subtle.... if you fancy getting mental, dig in! It doesn't have the vicious attach of the DoD fx25 made popular by flea, and doesn't get into that odd frog croak territory without some serious finger abuse. The controls are simple: sensitivity and range, although the 2 are very interactive and you will find, if you're one of those players (posers) who switches guitars a lot, this pedal might get on your tits, as it does require different settings for different basses. It's a great piece, and even though its 'only' a clone, you don't see that many around and imho that's only because they're not a well understood pedal.... so I'm setting the price at around the £55 mark, as much below that and I'd rather keep it, even though my band keep telling me I'm not bootsie. Don't be shy. Get in touch if you're interested. Oh just one thing, to the buyer - this pedal is true bypass, there's no pop suppression on the footswitch/ led. I could have added a big resistor to smooth that out, but this baby is ALL ABOUT THA TONE! sorry about the sh*tty photo by the way
  2. Rumpy mcbumpy. She's on the 'bay, but will be pulled in favour of basschatites
  3. [quote name='uncle psychosis' timestamp='1328397482' post='1526566'] Looks sweet. Think my Mrs might kill me if I buy a new pedal though Any interest in an Ehx Deluxe Electric Mistress? [/quote] Hey, I could chuck in a pair of earings to keep the old girl sweet ;-)
  4. Rumpy pumpy bumpy. She'll be hitting the 'bay soon...
  5. Hello Chaps, been away a little while and now back 'cos i need to move on a great little pedal. I think of it as my 'get out of jail free card', since, in the unlikely event of my amp going pete tong mid set, this bad boy will step in to get me through the PA. It also serves as a nifty little EQ and a nice boost as well. It's not seen any use for a while, so I'm looking to get shot. I think £60 via paypal is fair since they're going for £110 new. Feel free to PM me with questions and I will post pics soon, just so you can see that it's real. Find out more about this bad boy here: [url="http://www.davehallamps.co.uk/page44.html"]http://www.davehallamps.co.uk/page44.html[/url] Cheers Matt
  6. Nice but wouldn't suit what I have in mind. I will be needing 2 pickups and budget is a big factor. The appeal of p90s is that cos they're 10 a penny cuz the guitards love em, they will be easy to source cheap
  7. [quote name='LawrenceH' timestamp='1320684047' post='1429953'] Yeah I think it's often attributed to pickups and/or wood but actually I've got that side of things fairly sorted - the growl I'm talking about is more that mechanical thing you can get from almost any bass if you play hard enough, a bit like fret buzz except it's not exactly! I just want it to happen at much gentler playing levels. If it were the frets then logically bridge saddle profiles would play an equal ryole, but they're probably much less variable (at least for a jazz with stock bridge).[/quote] I'm pretty sure that I know exactly what you mean. With the sub it was a very physical thing and was always there. Sometimes I was sure it was fret buzz, but in a much less choked and restricted way. A fully voiced note with plenty of physical rattle in there. Beer may also have a point as the sub had a wide yet slender neck. The jazz has a narrow and slender neck. That said, I also have a 4001,which can growl, but that's got quite a stout neck. The growls different though. Less mechanical I think, but I'm straying into magic wood territory again ;-)
  8. I think you could be on to something. I had a musicman sub which had some pretty wide frets on it. That growled like an angry badger even acoustically. My '64 reissue (sigh, she's so lovely) also has a nice growl and whilst not enormous, the frets are definitely on the larger side of medium, whereas my westone concord which has banjo frets it seems, aside from all its other shortcomings, couldn't growl enough to scare a small chipmunk. I had always put it down to 'magic wood' combinations, but let's face it, that's just the kind of bollocks we talk when what we actually mean is 'i don't know and haven't given it much thought'!
  9. I'm considering a new build project since I acquired a couple of large chunks of korina a long time ago, and they deserve to be used. Anyhooo, I want this build to be a bit different so first up it will be my first fretless, secondly I want to use something a bit different pickup wise. Don't all shout 'tool' at once, but I'm thinking about dropping a pair of standard p90s into this beast when its ready. My reasoning being that they seem to be (broadly) similar in build to the lumps in my 4001, albeit with the wrong number of poles. I haven't checked dimensions yet, and in all honesty I will give this a go regardless of wheter its genius or insanity, but has anyone else tried anything similar? Another reason for trying p90s is that the thundertrons that I really want are on the pricey side!
  10. I swapped my wren and cuff Phat Phuk Bass for a sansamp VT. Top sort of genuine honest kind of chap. Trustworthy, honest and reliable. Cheers matey
  11. I had the ashdown drive plus. it's a good pedal, but more grrr than raaah. you'll get more raaah from a muffer IMHO.
  12. [quote name='paul_5' post='1217070' date='May 1 2011, 11:52 PM']Also, don't never lose 'tha ONE' baby! [/quote] amen to that. you can take away all the funky squelch and fuzz, but take away THE ONE and the Bootsy is all gone. It's ALL about The One baby.
  13. I've had this box for a few months now. It's only seen 1 gig and is still absolutely as new. I bought it to introduce a bit of subtle grit to the front of a GP12 SMX amp, and it does that job admirably. Trouble is I need something less subtle and a tad more flexible. I should have shelled out the cash on a Sansamp VT Bass instead, so this bad boy has to find a new home. If you have a VT Bass in working order that you're looking to move on, or if you have something IRO £95 notes, then you can save yourself the shipping and import duty on a PPB and bag a bit of a deal. This pedal also works very well pushing another overdrive pedal. At the moment I have it running 2 functions; on it's own as a slightly dirty clean boost, and then also in front of a modified Boss SD-1 to give sweet, sweet, dirty grind. Works well at both... [url="http://wrenandcuff.com/site/the-stompboxes/the-phat-phuk-b-bass-guitar-booster/"]http://wrenandcuff.com/site/the-stompboxes...guitar-booster/[/url]
  14. [quote name='cheddatom' post='1212673' date='Apr 27 2011, 02:27 PM']Correct![/quote] I guessed that to be the case, since I did have a modded CS-3 - compressor sustainer.... (that was quite good actually as I recall)
  15. I'm assuming that this is a like for like knock off of the LMB-3 [url="http://www.dangleberrymusic.co.uk/p-440-glx-bass-guitar-effects-pedal-bosshog-series-bass-limiter-pedal.aspx"]http://www.dangleberrymusic.co.uk/p-440-gl...iter-pedal.aspx[/url] anyone know different, as the price makes it quite tempting....
  16. I have a sort of love hate relationship with compressors. I currently have a few pedals that see regular use, an orange squeezer clone, a Ross Clone and an AMZ S-Comp, all of which are great compressors, but aren't really doing what I want. The closest is the Orange squeezer which gives a reasonably natural sound which I like, but it's a tad too natural. I want something which can give me a bit more squish, but I'm not looking for sustain, and I find that the other 2 pedals I have do great squish, but also amplify all the fretboard noise and other artifacts. I guess what I really want is a limiter, and I like the idea of the enhancer part of the LMB, but are they any good?? I'm not too worried about noise as it will only ever be used live. anyone have any experience of these?? Ta
  17. Much as I'd prefer to doa straight swap, the obvious way to execute this transaction is going to be via ebay... so speak in the next 4 days if you're interested... Cheers Incidentally - If anyone' put off by the minor switch glitch, I have a spare switch so I could fix it... (TBH I would have done anyway if it was in any way an issue for me...)
  18. Post title says it all I guess. I have a very good condition SD-1 made in 1983 in Japan. I don't really want it, and will trade it for a working ODB-3. The SD-1 is in very good cosmetic condition and is boxed, works and sounds a treat. Only slight issue is that the switch occasionally misses (only if you scuff the pedal in the heat of the moment rather than giving it a good clean firm stomp). If you're a collector of these things or somehow a connoisseur, you'll know that the MIJ SD-1 is in no way different to the MIT model, in terms of sound, and doesn't really have a higher build quality either. It does have the slightly inferior ACA adapter though, and a black label with Japan on the bottom which tends to get people a little moist in the knicker department. It is neither rare, nor particularly highly regarded, but once again, it was made in Japan, during the early stages of Boss's world domination, which means that people seem to want them. It sounds sh*t on bass too... God damn I've only gone and convinced myself to keep it (only joking). Seriously though. If you're a boss afficionadp, you'll know what this pedal is worth, and an ODB-3 is a fair trade for a piece of 'musical history'. Some will say that the ODB-3 also sounds sh*t on bass. Well beauty is in the ear of the beholder, and I like 'em and I'm not ashamed to admit it. I just don't think that the Sd-1 is going to work for me. Obviously a guitar forum is the best place for this bad boy, but i'm not likely to pick up an ODB-3 there and I'd rather do this transaction cashless.... anyone? anyone?
  19. [quote name='gary mac' post='1158019' date='Mar 11 2011, 01:26 PM']Might be an idea to contact the chaps at Gig Gear in Harlow, I'm sure they will be able to recommend somewhere.[/quote] good plan! Cheers
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