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  1. [quote name='badgerific' timestamp='1316782424' post='1382806']


    Dang, no worries then. Hope you get what you're looking for :)[/quote]

    Why thank you, kind sir.

    [quote name='Ruck' timestamp='1316738001' post='1382336']How about a Dave Hall Amps Bass Fuzzy Feeling for the Sonic Kitchen?[/quote]

    Interesting, will give some soundclips a listen as soon as I get the chance. Any chance you could PM me some pics in the meantime?

  2. A few of my less-oft used pedals for sale.

    Please excuse the pics, iPhone camera and poor skills on my part. And they've come out massive.


    [center][u][b]Electro Harmonix Steel Leather[/b][/u][/center]



    A "clank-box"? Some people use it to add bite to fingerstyle playing (i.e. a pick substitute), others as a mid-booster, and I've used it in the past in front of distortions to get some interesting sounds. Grit? Bite? Hard to describe exactly, but a very cool little box. Again, mint condition, original box, cheapest seems about £45, so...
    [center][/center]





    [center][s][b]£35 posted.[/b][/s] [b]£30 posted.[/b][/center][center][u][b]Electro Harmonix Bass Micro Synth[/b][/u][/center]

    [center][b][s]£150 posted.[/s]SOLD[/b][/center][center][u][b]Zoom B2[/b][/u][/center][center][s][b]£50 posted.[/b][/s] [b]£40 posted.[/b][/center]

    [center][u][b]Sonic Kitchen Tubescreamer Extra[/b][/u][/center]

    [center][b]TRADED.[/b][/center]



    Trade offers will also be considered.

    Cheers.

  3. Hi!

    I've been interested in this as well, not heard any clips or anything yet though, so I guess I've just been waiting for that. Big fan of Tech 21's pedals in general though. What else is it that you've tried that it's so different from?

    Also, Kent, nice one :)

  4. ^ Agreed, not particularly respectable behaviour there.
    [quote name='Bassassin' post='910567' date='Jul 30 2010, 07:31 PM']I vaguely know some of the guys who work there - I suspect if I strolled in tomorrow & offered them £150 for it they'd happily sell it to me.

    But I won't do that, because I'm not an utter ignorant c@nt. :)

    J.[/quote]
    And there's the difference I suppose. I mean, to be honest, if I were you I'd probably go down and get it anyway, as I wouldn't feel much like showing such courtesy to someone who has made a point of showing you none, but fair play to you for sticking to the moral way of conducting yourself.

    I was surprised to see this sort of behaviour from someone who's been a member for so long, it's normally something that you'd expect out of the newbies, just goes to show.

  5. Oops didn't read your OP closely enough, my bad.

    No then in that case, it'll have to stay off-board or you'll have to pick up a smaller dedicated power supply unit like a T-Rex Fuel Tank or similar.

    Maybe you could side mount them in some way? So that they are attatched to the board for convenience but without going to the effort/expense of getting a new power supply solution.

  6. A lot of people mod their pedaltrains (and other pedalboards) to take power supplies that wouldn't fit otherwise. AFAIK it's a very simple process, which just involves cutting out a small part of some of the metal so that the power supply can be slotted in the gap, using a dremel tool. You will be able to do this yourself, with the appropriate equipment, or if you don't fancy that then there are people who will do it for you, but you'd have to look into the cost. Also, the only people that I know of that will do such mods are not to be found in the UK, they are mostly in the US.

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