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Spoonman

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  1. 16 hours ago, Andrew Shiel said:

    Hi is the Grand orbiter still available? if so Could you post to Ireland, 

     

    please let me know,, would like to purchase if possible, 

     

    Kind regards

     

    Andrew Shiel

    newtown 

    rathangan

    co.kildare

    Ireland

    Will PM you.

  2. Hey everyone, got a few more other pedals for clearing out. All in good working order. Prices include postage. 

     

    Boss TU-2 - £35 SOLD

    Lots of scuffs on this one, but Boss pedals seemingly last forever. Classic tuner, with a nice buffer too. 

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    Boss PW10 Wah - £60 SOLD

    This is a cool wah with lots of different types of wah sound in one pedal. It also has as a univibe and a voice yah yah type mode, as well as a nice built it overdrive knob for those rock wah sounds. A more versatile wah there is not! 

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    Digitech Bass Driver - £35 SOLD

    I used this for years, and it has a huge range of drive sounds in it. Anything from slightly overdriven hair on your notes, and a full on synthy fuzz, and everywhere in between. Blend knob too for no loss of lows. 

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    TC Electronic Ditto Looper - £40 SOLD

    Classic little mini looper pedal. So small that you might as well stick it at the end of your pedal board just because. 

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    TC Electronic Polytune 1 - £35 SOLD

    This is one of the original Polytunes. Still holds up just fine against the newer ones. A modern classic. 

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  3. Now £250

    Hey everyone, I'm selling this lovely Yamaha RBX 775 bass. I believe it's somewhere between 15 and 20 years old. Still in good working order, with a few cosmetic dings here and there.

    5 string

    35" scale 

    24 Frets

    1 11/16" nut width

    23.6" radius

    Two active humbuckers

    The controls are, master volume, master tone, pickup selector switch, and a boost switch. 

    It's a really massive sounding bass. It has loads of sustain, and the pickups have a lots of output and really cut through. I'm not a five string guy at all, but I do think the low B really holds up on the bass compared to some others I've tried. It sounds nicely balanced with the other strings. A nice not-too-expensive bass for those maybe looking to dip their toes into the five string world. 

    Sadly I don't have a case for this one, so it'll be collection only from Broadstone please. You are of course welcome to come by and plug it in to hear it, after this whole lockdown fiasco is over.

    Any questions drop me a message. Thanks!

    Phil. 

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  4. 5 minutes ago, Quatschmacher said:

    Is the MXR BEF boxed?

    I don't have the original for that one I'm afraid. But it'd arrive in some kind of box nice and safe. 

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  5. Hey everyone,

    I'm having a bit of a pedal clear out. All pedals are in good working order, and include postage.

    I'm down in Broadstone in Dorset if you'd like to collect (with reasonable social distancing measures in place!). 

     

    Fuzzrocious Demon - £105 £90 SOLD

    This pedal was a custom build straight from Fuzzrocious. It's their Demon pedal, with a good quality added clean blend knob to retain a bit more bottom end. Nice Fulltone OCD esque overdrive.

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    G-Lab Bass Wowee Wah - £105 £90  SOLD

    This is definitely the best bass wah I've used. It has a few different tonal options on it, but the best thing is the touch response activation part of it. You just pop your foot on top and it's activated. Super useful. Sadly I just don't get the cause to use it nowadays. 

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    Earthquaker Devices Grand Orbiter - £110  SOLD

    Great phaser / vibrato with a bunch of cool options. This is the up-to-date one that they make currently. 

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    Way Huge Supa Puss - £125 SOLD

    Great analogue delay with tap tempo. This is my favourite delay for bass (I actually have another one that I've been using for acoustic guitar). I love it because the tone control on it can make your repeats sound kind of high-passed, so that don't muddy up your general tone. So it sort of separates the repeats so that they sing out more against the lows of the bass, yet it still sounds warm and analogue-y. 

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    MXR Phase 100 - £75 SOLD

    Super cool phaser for bass. Four different intensity options and a speed knob. Sounds a bit less subtle than a Phase 90 I'd say, so it works really well for bass. 

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    MXR M82 Bass Envelope Filter - £85 SOLD

    Great little box of funk, with separate wet and dry knobs so no bottom end is lost. 

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    MXR M80 Bass DI+ - £85 SOLD

    MXR's answer to a Sansamp, a Swiss army knife preamp pedal, with that colour EQ switch that everyone loves. Great sounding overdrive on it too. Sadly somewhere along the way I lost the underneath battery door bit. It wouldn't stick to my pedalboard with it on, so really it's better without it anyway...

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  6. Hi everyone,

    Regrettably, I'm selling my custom built Cog Knightfall 66. Price is £270 inclusive of postage. 

     

    So to anyone who knows the Cog pedals, this is part Knightfall distortion, and part Tarkin fuzz. Then there's a, A/B switch between the two, and a bypass switch. There's also some internal diode switches for the Knightfall side for some different flavours, which actually differ more than you'd think. 

    The idea of this was to be able to go from clean signal, to having a bit of grit, and then a massive fuzz, and then off, without having to switch two pedals off at once. Kind of like a drive with a boost, like a Fulltone Bassdrive on steroids. It was to be the drive pedal to end all drive pedals. 

    This pedal, like all of the Cog stuff is great quality and super well built, so much so that the likes of Tim Commerford and Mike Kerr use Tom's stuff. 

     

    Sadly I'm only selling this because I have to raise a few funds to carry on progressing being alive, and really I don't get the cause to play with too much drive nowadays anyway. 

    I bought this for £340, and I've barely used it outside the house, so hopefully the price is fair.

    If you'd like to come and plug it in, you're welcome to come by my house in Dorset to hear it. 

    Any questions please ask. 

    Cheers,

    Phil. 

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  7. Hi everyone,

    I'm selling this Ashdown ABM 210 EVO IV. NOW £120

    It has been gigged so it's got a few dings in the tolex which hopefully you can see in the photos, but it's all in good working order. 

    Collection welcomed from my house in Broadstone, Dorset. Thanks!

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  8. Ashdown ABM 210 cab. This is the Evo IV model that Ashdown makes at the moment, rated at 300w. 

    It's been well used, and has a fair few battle scars on the tolex from touring, but it still sounds great and works perfectly.

    Collection welcomed from Broadstone, Dorset.

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  9. I've used D'addarios pretty much as long as I've owned a bass. I've got Chromes on my P Bass, and currently NYXL Nickels on my Grabber and Jazz bass. Love them - definite step up from the regular nickels.

    Regrettably I strayed once and tried another brand's pricey "long lasting" strings, cos some chumps told me that they were better. 

    But the D string snapped on me mid gig, and I've never really carried spare strings cos D'addarios have never snapped on me before. Finishing a gig with no D string is an interesting experience... 

    So I put some trusted D'addarios back on, and have not looked back. 

    So to sum up, I'd love some strings, so me and my basses can stay fresh over the cold depressing winter months to come - where the nights are long, and the gigs are scarce...

    #brownnose #teacherspet #fangirl #pleasegivemeanendorsementdeal 

  10. As I said I contacted Ashdown about the bass pot, and they said there was nothing awry about it. As well I had it looked at by a tech who also said there was nothing technically wrong with it. It's just designed to do only 2db cut, which wasn't useful enough for me. Maybe yours is different to ours, EliasMooseblaster. 

    That being said, most of the time when I'm gigging the amp now, I still usually have the settings at noon. Just being able to alter the tone enough to work in different rooms is what I struggled with. And it's not because it's a passive EQ. I used to have an Orange Ad200b that I never thought had a useless EQ.

    But yeah that mid shift thing is cool for added gnarlyness!

     

    Glad to hear you're loving the change with yours though, Artisan!

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