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dudewheresmybass

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  1. User unconditional has just bought one and is very chuffed with it. Still waitin for a chance to hear one though
  2. They will be available here at £3999
  3. The chord bod50 is pretty good for the money- about £35 new I've had good results with the hardwire tube od - around £40 s/h via ebay
  4. Fortunately there is a gig bag, so no one will see you take it away
  5. I've not experienced any volume drop at all with the crossover in use.
  6. .....and four grand! ( well £3999!)
  7. Thanks for posting- but I think this one is not gonna work for me. Not hugely pleasant to my ears. Mind you his clean tone wasn't great either imo
  8. Whereabouts are you based pls?
  9. A friend just picked up a tc electronic bh250 for £235 He is over the moon with it, and has promised to let me have a try I'm sorely tempted myself now though - without even trying it! damned GAS!
  10. It must be said that denmark street is not as bad as it recenty used to be Some new blood there and no music ground in sight! It might not have loads of boutique gear, but there are some nice instruments there across the stores
  11. Graham is a great guy to deal with. I've known him for years! Have a bump on me!
  12. Do you want to pop round Saturday and we can investigate further mate?
  13. http://www.effectpowersupplies.com/tc-electronic-ditto-looper-pedal-3696-p.asp Saw this page after the info was released at midnight. Not really my kind of thing, but I know some others would appreciate the info
  14. I used to have a similar problem. I took a leave from dimebag darrell's book, and started to use tortex picks (1.14/ purple) and use a Stanley knife to score the sides which leave the sides much easier to grip and keep still in your fingers
  15. Some nice sounds there. Definitely need to try one now!
  16. I had a chance to ab them earlier today. The fuzz is very similar if not identical. The Dlx though seems to have more mid content than I would expect from a big muff ( although not by a huge amount) It sits in a mix much better than the bbm. The blend control works wonders here, rather than the fixed blend of the bbm. The crossover needs to be set carefully though or I found it tended to sound a little nasal in the mix. I settled on a setting as it turns out quite close to one of the sample settings in the little brochure/ leaflet. IMO its worth it's £89 to me, just to have useful muff sound, although for my main band I think the bfd will be staying on my board. As a standalone fuzz for an 'average' band content wise- definitely worth a good look
  17. What once looked interesting ....... But no more Seems to be another fuzz pedal sold as overdrive Thanks for posting ahpook
  18. When I get the chance I'll a/b them
  19. Oh ok! ;-)
  20. Unfortunately not possible mate
  21. I've just noticed it has a direct out jack on the input side.
  22. Apparently the di doubles the output socket. I already have the originally bbm, the bfd (which tbh is its main competitor for space in my rig) And a couple of other fuzzes. It takes what the bbm does and improves it drastically. Changeable blend, adjustable gate, the crossover is nice too- making it footswitchable just makes sense to me I'm not really a fuzz addict, but really just lookin for the right sound to fit my band mix
  23. So, I tried one today at stompbox, and left £90 lighter. ( if only losing weight were so easy!) This thing Is awesome! The controls mean you can sculpt the sound in lots of ways. I found a lovely gnarly fuzz sound with tons of low end and seemingly no huge scoop. I'll certainly be firing it up at this weekends shows and then report back! My Christmas pressie to myself!!
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