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GazWills

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  1. yeah it's a really good fuzz. I always have two different dirts on my board, and the TAFM pairs really nicely with the TK-421x. They're both very sharp and cutting. I marginally prefer my Wren and Cuff Tall Font Russian as a fuzz, but the TAFM works better in this setup, plus it cuts through much better (but it doesn't quite have the heft of the muff). Recommended though... been on my board for a couple of years straight.
  2. Just the one change to my board... I've been after an RV-3 for a while, and it has displaced the long-serving EQD Dispatch Master.
  3. I have the TK421x, and have previously owned the blower box and the cat (rat, as it was then) tail. No comparison, for me anyway. I still have the COG, it's a fantastic pedal.
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    BOSS RV-3

    Nope. the Red Panda reverb has gated, and the Source Audio has reverse, but there must be something out there with both. How about TC Hall of Fame, it has 3 tone print slots, bound to be reverse and gated tone prints?
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    BOSS RV-3

    Why not? In the right context it sounds fantastic...
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    BOSS RV-3

    OK, so I finally picked one of these up today, after quite fancying one for a while. What. A. Pedal! I'm rather smitten, it's fantastic!! Everything I wanted my dispatch master to be... Anybody else still using one of these? I've not seen too many on the pedalboard thread! For my setup, and what I play, it's the delay / reverb pedal I've been wanting for so so many years!
  7. I couldn't resist - TC pedals are now really, really good value, and the flashback II is only £90 delivered (it was over £160 a short while ago!!). Very very impressed, the analog model is really nice, the digital is prominent without being sterile and the new crystals setting with the octave up algorithm is v nice. Mash footswitch is very responsive, far more than a gimmick, and there is so much scope with the tone print editor and the three presets available on the pedal. All quite inspiring... Really happy I picked up this pedal
  8. Cheers fella, yep it’s a cracking pedal. Not much use at slower speeds as it lets so much clean signal through, but excellent in mode 2 least I know mine isn’t faulty!
  9. Hi, does anybody have an EQD hummingbird trem? Picked one up this week but I think it’s faulty... to any fellow hummingbird owners, if you set the depth to full (maximum chop!) and rate at slowest (in mode 1), does your bass signal totally cut to mute between repeats, or is there always some bleed of your bass signal through the pedal, no matter how high the depth is set? based on reviews and EQD ads, I assumed it would cut the sound entirely between repeats, but mine doesn’t... many thanks!
  10. are there any? they all seem to have 1.5inch nuts?
  11. It's the fact the jazz has a distinctive sound, which I really like when I hear others playing it... I've got a P and a stingray, and it's a nice contrast to those... I think in the past I've sold them as I don't use them in my bands, they dot have the low end / thump of my P. But I'm now looking to buy a jazz with a view to just having something different at home to play with , and another option in the studio... (but you wait for the inevitable for sale thread in 6 months time!)
  12. I want another jazz bass. Even though I know I won't keep it for more than 6 months before selling it! It'll be the 4th or 5th I've bought. Every time I sell one, I tell myself "you don't like jazz basses. Stick to precisions and stingrays. Don't buy another jazz bass!" And here we are again. It seems to come around every 2 years or so. I've caught myself looking at for sale threads... another stupid jazz bass purchase is looming! Any other P bass players out there get sucked into Jazz bass lust periodically??
  13. Updated board, now with added whammy I've always hated using bigger pedaltrain boards, having to use pedals on the back row. But the PT booster really does the job, makes such a big difference:
  14. lots of bass whammy pedals on some of these boards! I picked one up today, good lord it's awesome!! having so much fun and coming up with so many riffs and ideas... annoyingly it means a bigger pedalboard on the horizon...
  15. I use an EQD dispatch master, but still want to add an RV-3 when I can find one at a decent price. Demos I've heard give it a fairly cold sound, lots of ISIS tracks have the bass through an RV-3. If you don't get on with it you can probably sell it for a profit, so worth a go! If you find it too cold / sterile, the dispatch master is worth a look.
  16. nice - i'm getting more and more tempted to pull the trigger on an alpha omicron!
  17. bit of a contrasting mix for me... Neds Atomic Dustbin for the first time (the reason I started playing bass!), then tickets for Eurovision in Lisbon (!), then Pearl Jam at the O2 for two nights. Looking forward to all three of them a hell of a lot, for very different reasons
  18. cool, cheers! i'm forever changing PT boards, and currently outgrowing the trusty old PT mini once more! the metro boards with hard cases look pretty good it never ends.....
  19. what do you think of the hard case Higgie, is it pretty solid? Also, how snugly does the board fit in there??
  20. there's a tone factor cream pie deluxe in the classifieds for a mere £55, that should do the job. I used to run a W&C phat phuk B in front of my (fairly clean) valve amp for this...
  21. I'd be interested to try one head to head with my xotic BB bass preamp, which is still my fave for this type of drive...
  22. gigging tonight - I swapped my Tall Font Russian out for the Team Awesome about a year ago... that's been the only change for a couple of years now... mid-life stability??
  23. Original or not, that LPB 60's Precision is calling to me! I like the tort too
  24. still, £130 for effectively two different pedals is pretty good value... unless you'd want to stack them, of course!
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