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dudewheresmybass

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  1. my other bass board.
    playing mainly hard rock / early nwobhm style metal type material



    ok, board might be stretching it a little, and the HM2 is a jap one on loan from my guitarist. i currently have two MIT ones, and am trying to A/B them.

  2. just found this on the bay and thought you may be interested!

    [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BIG-JOHNS-HAIRY-BALLS-Bass-Guitar-Fuzz-Effects-Pedal_W0QQitemZ140276091179QQihZ004QQcategoryZ22669QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BIG-JOHNS-HAIRY-BALL...1QQcmdZViewItem[/url]

  3. I've been using peavey double bags for both Bass and guitar for at least 8 or so years now.
    the only problem i ever had with them was that the strap clasp thing was made of plastic and snapped. However a visit to my local emporium quickly sorted that out.
    They are still in their catalogue (at least according to the one i got from LMS!), however peavey's policy is to not put prices in their accesories catalogue!

  4. he's definitelt been using the Tobys for years.
    when the bass centre was in wapping, i was fortunate enough to play one of his older ones - a beautiful green four string!, and it was absolutely wonderful. it had an excellent set up as i recall, and sounded marvellous.
    if only...........

  5. might want to make that a bass big muff!
    also +the one on the lomenzo - extremely versatile.
    you'll find as mentioned above that between the lot of us we must have got through hundreds of different brands / models, and each of us has our own preference. Pedals i've loved a while ago sound odd now, yet in six months I will probably dig them out and love them again!! Equally pedals i've hated will sound awesome in six ish months time too! ears are strange things!

  6. i have the nady, and it's great!
    never had any problems with it, and it sounds as good as a cable.
    the main problem i've had in the past with the other wirelesses on the market is either bass loss or what seems like an over compressed sound.
    the nady has a control on the rear enabling you to restore bottom end and even boost it making it my default choice over other more expensive systems - I've used systems from Sennheiser (not freeport!), Audio technica, and AKG (although the audio technica comes a close second!)
    hope this helps!

  7. i think you must have tried a dud.
    there is absolutely no low end lost on mine, no matter whether it's a straight to DI job with a 40K PA system, or just into my big Fender / Marshall rig, or even my little practice amp.
    Seriously it must have been a dud!

  8. i use the Boss fv500H - a great pedal - totally bombproof construction, a minimum setting to set it up for just boosting, no string in sight, and can also be used as an expression pedal (with a stereo lead).

    all this and retail price around the £70 mark!

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