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  1. [quote name='chris_b' post='280990' date='Sep 10 2008, 11:25 AM']Thunderfunk, AE210 and AE112 or Ampeg SVT3PRO and Epifani UL410.
    They all sound so good that some nights it's difficult to decide which one to take!

    [i]It really is a good time to be a bass player.[/i]

    [/quote]
    what is the thing between the cabs and what is for? is it kind of foam?

  2. [quote name='nash' post='282168' date='Sep 11 2008, 09:26 PM']cheers dude. had the first prac to day. less then 2 hours and both songs nailed[/quote]
    whats the line up?

  3. [quote name='benwhiteuk' post='256524' date='Aug 6 2008, 05:38 PM']I can't get my cam to work, but these are the settings;

    [attachment=11691:DSC01373.JPG]

    ...and it sounds great! Really dirty but smooth fuzz (IMO obviously).

    The attack is off and it’s on “DIST” mode with the drive @ 11 :) It’s all personal preference and personal opinions at the end of the day, but I think it’s possible to dial in an expensive sounding tone from this pedal when you compare it to ‘boutique’ pedals that sell for over £100. Bargain for 20 quid I think.[/quote]

    I like to use simmilar setup but have a problem with feedbacks. anyone know how to solve it? does the behringer or other cheap mark do feedback destroyer thing(i think boss does)? or any other option?
    cheers!

  4. [quote name='0175westwood29' post='263421' date='Aug 15 2008, 11:31 PM']my question is can you get the bass cabs in the black finish? like you can the guitar cabs, heads and the new bass head the ad200b?[/quote]
    my friend used to have 4x10 orange cab in black

  5. [quote name='cheddatom' post='257035' date='Aug 7 2008, 11:06 AM']I would just put a metal footswitch in the existing pedal. Drill through the foot-plate thingy, stick your switch in, should be easy enough even if it looks crap.[/quote]

    my tech said its not problem of micro switch but some circut. anyway i dont have tools to drill it.
    cheers:)

  6. [quote name='benwhiteuk' post='256524' date='Aug 6 2008, 05:38 PM']I can't get my cam to work, but these are the settings;

    [attachment=11691:DSC01373.JPG]

    ...and it sounds great! Really dirty but smooth fuzz (IMO obviously).

    The attack is off and it’s on “DIST” mode with the drive @ 11 :) It’s all personal preference and personal opinions at the end of the day, but I think it’s possible to dial in an expensive sounding tone from this pedal when you compare it to ‘boutique’ pedals that sell for over £100. Bargain for 20 quid I think.[/quote]

    just tred that and might start using it just need to make or buy the looper to put it in as my footswitch is f***ed up and its not the microswitch or electronical swiching- what the tech told me

  7. 110quid posted
    Still have a box and manual
    will consider swap/ part exchange for head
    let me know if you need pictures or more info cheers!

    Matt


    info:


    Always thinking of the fat-stringed brethren, they had to make a 3-channel, programmable, rig-in-a-box for bassists who can’t get enough of a great thing. Like the TRI-A.C. for guitar, you get three hot tones right at your toetips. The all-analog circuitry features the same controls as its single channel predecessor: Drive, Bass, Treble, Presence, Blend and Level. Digital only in its programmability, you just tweak the knobs until you find a tone, double-tap on a footswitch, and it’s saved in that channel. It’s that simple. Three of your faves -- to go!

    ADDITIONAL FEATURES

    * Build your Bass Driver DI into a live rig with a Bass Power Engine 60, and run through the PA for extra power.
    * Boldly go live with just your Bass Driver DI straight into the PA. Bounce into any studio with a Programmable Bass Driver DI and plug directly into the board.
    * While larger than our other SansAmp pedals, the Programmable Bass Driver DI still fits into a gig bag. Actual size is 7.25”L x 5”W x 2”H.
    * Even with its roadworthy all-metal construction, each unit weighs in at a mere 25oz.
    * Operable with a 9V alkaline battery or optional Tech 21 DC2 power supply, and it is also phantom powerable.

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