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dudewheresmybass

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  1. Just want to point out this works superbly with saxophone. My wife has one on her pedalboard
  2. Great basses these. Love mine. I wasn't keen on the stock d'addario strings though. Popped some rotos on and bingo! Whoever buys this is in for a treat. GLWTS dude
  3. Has anyone seen this? http://www.gak.co.uk/en/alesis-guitarlink-wireless/88573?gclid=CL_kn-OFjbwCFTDMtAod8x4ApA The price seems almost too good to be true. Doubt I'll be shedding my x2 any time soon, but I do like to keep abreast of these things!
  4. Try the guys at www.effectspowersupplies.com they should be able to help you out
  5. My 7400 cost 375 in July. Your best bet is to look at completed listings on eBay.
  6. Was bound to happen really. There will be plenty that will buy it
  7. For my main band I always have at least two basses. One is always in a different tuning, and it only takes a max of ten seconds to swap at the appropriate moment. Others I may take areas aback up in the normal tuning
  8. I walk beside you is fairly straightforward, and easily played on a 4
  9. I've been using one of these for a few months now, and I am seriously impressed. I've used it in a variety of settings, and not been disappointed in any way. In short a great problem solver for £60
  10. Clip on tuner- the snark is great, if a little battery hungry Pedal- korg pitch black, t c poly tune (any variation), boss tu2/3 They all do the job.
  11. The shim verb and the Marshall reflector would be my choices. Both are good value and have a few options sound wise
  12. They've been selling it in the tin again recently! I was really chuffed once I saw the tins return
  13. A big plus one on the Warwick red labels. If things get tight when buying strings, they're top of my list. For me they are second only to rotosound
  14. The bod may be a clone but sounds MUCH better than the original. I have used them side by side and found the bod sounded HUGELY better and less fizzy. Rather than the mooer pedal recommended earlier, do try and find the hardwire. The cm2 tube od is a beautiful, valvey gritty drive that will add anything from a little hair to the full on raging drive sound. It has a great two band eq, which will halt any low end loss in its tracks
  15. I use marshall cabs with my lh500. I can easily achieve pretty much any sound I look for. I found the Hartke hydrive cabs weren't to my taste. I guess I'm a paper cone kinda guy
  16. All of the mooer drive pedals I've tried ( most of the range) lose some bottom end. The most likely candidates for the level of drive you're after in the price range would be a secondhand cool cat transparent overdrive, a secondhand hardwire tube od, or the chord bod50. Obviously IMO and ime
  17. Answers to couple of questions would help guide you a little better- What amp rig do you have? What kind of music do you play?
  18. I did give it fairly comprehensive testing on Monday. Some of the sounds to be found here are quite reasonable. However I did feel that it was very 'nice', but there was no "wow" factor for me. There are a few redeeming features for me, but not sufficient for me to spend my cash on it. There is a three band eq which is applicable to all the drive models, and a noise gate which could be incredibly useful. I did manage to get some muse-ish tones from the pedal, but there plenty of muff/ fuzz face/ rat a likes out there. Of course, it is possible to save two different sounds on the pedal too. It's definitely worth a try out rather than a buy blind situation IMO. I'm sure there are plenty that would love it, but I'm not one of them!
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