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Sounds awesome! http://pedalsandeffects.com/pedal-review-mantic-effects-vitriol-distortion/
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[quote name='dudi8' timestamp='1415088660' post='2596441'] I need advice! I'm ordering 2 basses from mark , one is a 64 jazz in candy apple red with matching headstock with light relicing, the other is a 61 stacked knob jazz in sunburst with heavy relicing (like bobby vega one) Which one should I order first?? [/quote] I don't think Mark's able to offer sunburst finishes on his basses, so that may affect your second choice...I have one of his 64 JBs though and it's excellent, so I would suggest that you get your CAR 64 order in post haste! ;-)
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Post your pedal board - Basschat style!!
bakerster135 replied to dudewheresmybass's topic in Effects
The latest, now with COG Gattino/TK-421-X! [URL=http://s66.photobucket.com/user/albakio/media/Mobile%20Uploads/20141011_151656.jpg.html][IMG]http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h241/albakio/Mobile%20Uploads/20141011_151656.jpg[/IMG][/URL] Gonna be using this at Brixton Academy and the Forum in December, and the COG pedals are going to take the roofs off! :-):-) -
[quote name='ratman' timestamp='1413817480' post='2582262'] I'd say go for the Knightfall 66. You'll get a lot more pedal for your money. [/quote] The Knightfall's definitely more in the OCD ball-park than the Rat. I find it's a warmer, less aggressive sound overall, but you definitely still get the bite and cut if you boost the 66s treble control a wee bit... Defo get the 66, mainly so you get the two channels and diode selection, and make sure at least one side's germaniums! :-)
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[quote name='paul_5' timestamp='1413658640' post='2580691'] I wouldn't imagine so - the Blower Box is based on the Proco RAT which uses a feedback loop on an OPAMP for its dirt - the Human Gear is a Big Muff derivative, which uses stacked transistor gain stages to make the dirt. The Blower Box IS a helluva unit though! [/quote] Thanks Paul. I've had a Blower Box now and got rid of it before any details of the Animator schematic were available (I.e. Before anyone even speculated that it was a Big Muff derivative!), so question already answered! ;-)... I say that there's no better sound than TK-421-X with filtered clean slightly blended in, and asymmetric LEDs. Gain just over a quarter so the clank's there when you dig in. Amazing sound. Blower Box is just silicon diodes, which gave a bit too much of a compressed sound for me. I also found it really hard to get unity volume on low gain settings without boosting the eq, which made it a bit too flabby!...
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COG "Signor Gatto" Custom Effect Pedal - £165 inc P&P
bakerster135 replied to bakerster135's topic in Effects For Sale
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COG "Signor Gatto" Custom Effect Pedal - £165 inc P&P
bakerster135 replied to bakerster135's topic in Effects For Sale
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COG "Signor Gatto" Custom Effect Pedal - £165 inc P&P
bakerster135 replied to bakerster135's topic in Effects For Sale
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It makes me very sad to have to list this pedal for sale My custom order Cog "Signor Gatto", commissioned with a mission of building a overdrive to replace my Xotic BB and Fulltone Bassdrive, together with a RAT clone to destroy all RAT clones! The result was this pedal, named "Signor Gatto" by myself! It comprises:[list] [*]A bass-tuned [b]Darklighter Overdrive[/b] Circuit, with internally selectable 9 or 18 volt power (for added headroom in 18v mode, via an internal voltage doubler) and switchable flat mids. [/list][list] [*]Tom's [b]TK-421-X[/b] (RAT clone) which has selectable diode options, and was further modified by Tom this year to include a clean blend and LPF for the clean signal, as he explains: "Clean blending is included for those who desire it, with the addition of an adjustable low pass filter (LPF-1) on the clean signal to allow the user to choose from a full-range clean blend, all the way through to a heavily-filtered clean sound adding pure low-end and nothing else. This means you can retain the upper-mid bite and leave it unadulterated by clean tones, but still add in clean low end should you feel the need." [/list] The webpage for this pedal is here ([url="http://www.cogeffects.co.uk/signor-gatto.php"]http://www.cogeffect...ignor-gatto.php[/url]). Important to note that the pedal now includes the [b]TK-421-X [/b]however, not the standard version, and additional controls are now mounted on the side of the box ([b]pics to follow tonight, as soon as I get chance![/b]...). I am selling as I now have a couple of other seperate units from Tom, this is now just a bit too big for my board, and I am unfortunately in a slight financial bad-patch at the moment! :-(... The pedal has been gigged and used however it is still in excellent condition, having been protected in my pedal case since I started using it. To have something similar built would currently cost upwards of £260, and Tom is getting orders left right and centre at the moment so imagine build time is also a factor. [b]£165 firm[/b] ,shipped special delivery in UK. Will consider trades but mainly looking for a cash sale. Any questions, just get in touch! :-) [b]Please note that I will be abroad from 17th October - 1st November, so I apologise for not responding to any queries during this period![/b] [url="http://s66.photobucket.com/user/albakio/media/20141014_090513.jpg.html"][/url] [url="http://s66.photobucket.com/user/albakio/media/20141014_090549.jpg.html"][/url] [url="http://s66.photobucket.com/user/albakio/media/20141014_090454.jpg.html"][/url]
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[quote name='Crowella' timestamp='1413015701' post='2574106'] Hi guys, first time poster, long time lurker. I took a look inside one of these a few days ago and started work on some schematics. I put the links around a few places. Best place to grab it and get an understanding of the circuit is at diystompboxes. [url="http://www.diystompboxes.com/smfforum/index.php?topic=108850.0"]http://www.diystompb...?topic=108850.0[/url] Sorry for the necromancy on this thread, felt it was relevant and first to come up on a search so it should benefit those looking. [/quote] Amazing stuff Crowella, thank you for posting! I would not, in a million years, have guessed that the Animato was a Big Muff variant...
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[quote name='wateroftyne' timestamp='1411415622' post='2559376'] Here's mine in action at yesterday's dep gig with a proper rock band (which isn't normally my thing, but it was mint fun). That neck pickup is a doozy. [/quote] I've really been enjoying the neck pickup on mine too, sounds closer to a P-Bass pickup than on any other Jazz Bass I've played! Sounds just like JJ Burnell, so I've got a Jaco tone on the bridge and Stranglers tone on the neck ...They seem to work well together somehow though!
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COG Knightfall. Best transparent OD available!
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[quote name='martthebass' timestamp='1411651197' post='2561550'] Another thing to watch though is the pup screws, all the ones on my Jazz pups are frozen and as the pups aren't that high in output I would've liked to raise them a bit. [/quote] Oh no, that sounds like a bit of an issue! Do you know why and how they're frozen? I imagine that'll be an issue if you want to swap them out at any point!...
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[quote name='skej21' timestamp='1411644226' post='2561445'] You could just get them here: [url="http://www.axesrus.co.uk/Vintage-Style-Strap-Pins-Reliced-p/he004-dist.htm"]http://www.axesrus.c.../he004-dist.htm[/url] [/quote] Good call! Will do. Thanks!
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[quote name='three' timestamp='1411586099' post='2560984'] Re: the frozen bridge, it was perhaps over-reliced and the process (oxidisation) had interfered with function. One intonation screw and six of the saddle screws were entirely frozen[/quote] Balls! I do have this problem with a couple of the saddle height screws...I didn't need to check them after initial set up, but checked last night and three are locked (including both on the G string saddle). I'll have a word with Mark, as I'm also interested in getting an aged strap pin for the back of the headstock!...
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[quote name='three' timestamp='1411546446' post='2560461'] only gripe is a frozen bridge - I've now replaced the saddles with really nice brass units and the action/intonation is better than any Fender I've played or owned (and that's a lot!) [/quote] Do you mean the saddles wouldn't move up or down? Don't seem to have that issue on mine...What brass replacements did you use out of interest?
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[quote name='eddiehoffmann' timestamp='1411392154' post='2559009'] Question: How thick are the headstocks on these basses? Are they thicker like modern Fenders or thinner like the real vintage ones? I know it's a minor thing but... I love my American special but it disturbs me when I look at the headstock and it's much thicker than on my older basses. Minor OCD I guess... [/quote] The headstock on mine's thin I guess, exactly the same length and width as the headstock on my 62 AVRI if that helps?
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[quote name='eddiehoffmann' timestamp='1411392154' post='2559009'] Question: How thick are the headstocks on these basses? Are they thicker like modern Fenders or thinner like the real vintage ones? I know it's a minor thing but... I love my American special but it disturbs me when I look at the headstock and it's much thicker than on my older basses. Minor OCD I guess... [/quote] The headstock on mine's thin I guess, exactly the same length and width as the headstock on my 62 AVRI if that helps?
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[quote name='bumnote' timestamp='1411227133' post='2557711'] Ready for action last night. Sounded great [/quote] Love the look of this one too! Only thing I'm not sold on with mine is the shade of the Burgundy Mist, and yours looks to be the same. It's a lot more purple and darker than on vintage Fenders, and the CS models. Guy Pratt's looks quite a bit lighter for example...I wonder what paint Mark uses for these?
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Actually, I forgot that Nate Newton from Converge used a Stingray for quite a while (since switched to Precisions). Unconventional but awesome Stingray tone at 0:40 on [url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsLzD1R-QdU"]this[/url] track!
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[quote name='karlfer' timestamp='1411125945' post='2556692'] Stunning jazz bakerster, well done that man! Does a bit of a good job that Mark fella [/quote] Cheers Karl! Well I had the neck off it this morning, small tweak, then action and intonation, and now it's just how I like it! Put it through the Mesa this arvo, and the pickups definitely sound nicer than my 62 AVRI Jazz. Warmer and a bit more in the low mids. Very intrigued to know what he uses too now!...
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[quote name='karlfer' timestamp='1411125945' post='2556692'] Stunning jazz bakerster, well done that man! Does a bit of a good job that Mark fella [/quote] Cheers Karl! Well I had the neck off it this morning, small tweak, then action and intonation, and now it's just how I like it! Put it through the Mesa this arvo, and the pickups definitely sound nicer than my 62 AVRI Jazz. Warmer and a bit more in the low mids. Very intrigued to know what he uses too now!...
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[quote name='JamesBass' timestamp='1411068708' post='2556246'] Well that is beautiful! Such a lovely colour! Also, first time I've seen one of his basses in a case, do they come with a case? [/quote] Thank you! Can't say I was ever a massive fan of burgundy, but this has won me over! I think it's actually darker than the standard shade...I do love it though, it's beautiful :-) I paid for the case, though Mark has a deal with Hiscox so it was a lot cheaper!
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Apparently "This item doesn't currently ship to United Kingdom" though, unfortunately...
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[quote name='Subbeh' timestamp='1410817089' post='2553619'] Always liked the tone Roger from Less Than Jake gets from his Ray [media]http://youtu.be/dZD2dXLSw7M[/media] [/quote] That's definitely a Musicman [b]Sterling[/b]. Similar though!