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Everything posted by Salt on your Bass?
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Added another cab to the set up... Too much for most stages... Fun though!
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Trs patch splitter cables...
Salt on your Bass? replied to Salt on your Bass?'s topic in Accessories and Misc
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Hi, looking for a bit of help if possible... I've searched online but don't seem to be able to find a trs y cable with right angled jacks for my board. I'm awaiting a meatbox and I want to split one side to my signal chain and the other to a killswitch di box. Do they exist and have you any recommendations or advice where to find them? Hope that makes sense and thanks in advance
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Sorted a transchannel deal for a pedal. Immaculate condition, great comms. Would happily transact again. Many thanks
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Bought a pedal from fello. Top comms, excellent packing and timely. Would happily transact again. Many thanks
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I have a ctm 15 for home practice. I like it. Above description seems pretty bang on and I find there's enough use able range of tone in there for my rather neanderthalolic approach to bass. Vt bass would also probably work well though tbh.... Not quite the same though ime /IMHO Good luck with the hunt
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Sold a pedal to Danny. Top comms and swift payment. Happily transact again.
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Pedal train junior - soft case
Salt on your Bass? replied to Salt on your Bass?'s topic in Effects For Sale
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I don't need an overdrive on my board. as good as this one is, I get all the grit gain from my amp. Good condition, boxed and looking for £95 posted. Velcro on bottom, small footprint. I'll get a pic up very shortly, any questions let me know. Blurb below. Thanks Mini 66 Bass Overdrive A streamlined version of the two-channel Knightfall 66, the Mini 66 provides simplicity and versatility in a tiny Hammond 1590A enclosure. Don't let the size fool you, this thing sounds massive. The Voice knob of the Knightfall 66 is replaced with a three-position Fat switch, giving control over low end content before the gain stage. Similarly, the Tone knob is replaced by the three-position Cut switch to tame high end post-clipping. The filtered Clean channel of the Knightfall 66 is included, designed to integrate in a more natural sounding way than a typical full range clean signal. With nine different and repeatable settings to use in conjunction with the Gain knob, plus the Clean level knob, the Mini 66 is a huge sounding overdrive in a pedalboard-friendly enclosure. This is absolutely the mini overdrive your pedalboard is crying out for. * Filtered clean blend allows extensive sound shaping in conjunction with Gain, Fat and Cut * 2.1mm Boss-style 9v DC input (power supply not included) * True Bypass * Die-cast Aluminium Hammond 1590A Enclosure
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I sold an ebow to Mr jazz. Prompt payment with good friendly communication, i would happily transact again. Cheers
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[quote name='Sibob' timestamp='1506890881' post='3381872'] They were 6ers actually, can be seen here: http://www.shukerguitars.co.uk/pwatson.html Si [/quote] They're pretty epic! Might try and hold out for a used market then. I'm really not keen on the idea of buying new and customising - doesn't make sense to me.
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Love om and sleep - that's part of the appeal. I ay in a trad doom band. didn't realise om and sleep was tuned to b.
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Yeah I was coming to that conclusion with a 4string with b set up. Some interesting stuff above thanks guys. Anyone got a low b going on here on a rick then? I haven't come across one and just keen to understand if it does or doesn't hit the spot in terms of reproducing the rick tone nicely on the b. Also is the qc really that variable? Anything g to look for? Cheers
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Yeah I think that's my concern Jack. I don't want to layout a significant sum for something that is a gamble or requires home customisation beyond a set up to be honest
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Hi guys Thinking about a rick but I play in dropped tuning - B standad. I can't see any 5ers a available on their site and having emailed a couple of weeks ago had no response. I wondered if anyone had dropped the standard tuning on theirs to a b standard set up and how that was panning out, or whether there were any ideas.... Appreciate the input. Cheers
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Pedal train junior - soft case
Salt on your Bass? replied to Salt on your Bass?'s topic in Effects For Sale
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I went away from bf as wasn't playing. Started playing again and tried a few other cabs and the weight and ride wasn't what I wanted. Went back to bf for gen 3 12s then the retro series. Settled on the retro series as the tone hits the spot for me now. Tried a 215 whilst having the retro and tonally it's not quite right. Happy and won't change from now on on the cab front.
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I seem to be on that verge between board sizes and subsequently this isn't needed. It's in great condition. Bag is in good condition. All Velcrod up ready to go. Not sure I have the power lead stopper though and I don't have the shoulder strap. Looking for £55.00 posted. Based round Bedford/Hitchin/Wellingborough. Cheers https://imgur.com/a/OoR4k https://imgur.com/qKOxGSf https://imgur.com/e9ae1Kf
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NAD Fender Pro 800 Update - Played at 100 Club
Salt on your Bass? replied to Mykesbass's topic in Amps and Cabs
This line of fender amps is really under rated I think. I have a tb1200 which is similar. Love it. Punch, power, clarity. Enjoy, nice work -
Biggest rig I owned was this one (tb1200, retro610, 210 and s15)...immense bass that rumbled the inners like nothing I've ever felt in a small rehearsal room. Nothing compared to that ashdown set up though! also no real practical application for gigs I play!! XD Big rigs rule.
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