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jetofuj

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  1. I personally don't like rechargable idea. Look at new Cioks called Adam: http://www.thomann.de/gb/cioks_adam_link.htm Shoulf fit under the jr. and has got isolated outputs, which means you can power negative and positive pedals just using correct plug.
  2. Dreams come true sometimes, ha! I've been wanting D*A*M for bass for years and finally got one of these beasts few weeks ago.
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    DIY Effects

    I'm sort of oldschool when it comes to wiring, but pcb mounted toggle switches seems like a clever idea. Current production B:Assmasters have all pots and switches pcb mounted and I don't like that.
  5. Few lo-fi recordings of my band, mostly instrumental. If you dig noise rock, psychedelic and desert polka, you might like it [url="https://soundcloud.com/mothers-in-furs"]https://soundcloud.com/mothers-in-furs[/url]
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    DIY Effects

    GGG Brassmaster. I must say that it's great. To my ears it's closer sounding to original Brassmaster than B:Assmaster that I've been using for years.
  7. It's back again. They've probably forgot to pay for it BTW, has anyone tried GT1 on bass?
  8. And what is a purpose of this small rubber foot on top?
  9. I know, but they're almost impossible to find in Europe. I hope that Martin will give us updates about his new amp!
  10. 12 o'clock isn't actually "flat" when it comes to AD200.
  11. Ha, I'm just thinking out loud too. I'm oldschool. I actually dig big classic tube amp enclosures. My old Acoustic 220 head is like 26,5" wide Finding that wide bass cab is painful though - even most 8x10 are narrower.
  12. Rack mountable with optional head sleeve would be great! I'd personally keep the amp as simple as possible - especially that I'd like to see in the next few months, not years . DI is generally very useful, as soundguys are usually very lazy and prefer it. Is the amp actually based on Super Bass/JCM800?
  13. Great news! My band mate got a Stoneham amp few months ago and he dig it as hell! Actually we both do. I prefer low wattage amps. 100w is more than enough for my gigs and it's cool when you can crank the amp without killing everything around. Ampeg is selling a lot of these new V-4Bs, beacuse 300w SVT is too much for most folks. When it comes to size, I'd vote for like 22 inches, so it's fits standard bass cab. Most 19" wide cabs are designed to go with portable class D amps.
  14. New hybrid? Is Matamp going to release is soon?
  15. [quote name='Conan' timestamp='1347520808' post='1801840'] Try a set of 50 - 110 then? [/quote] I use 0.50-1.10 Low Riders for D tuning, but 0.45-1.05 should also be all right. Of course proper setup is important.
  16. Cool, I'm very interested in HD410 myself. I saw that Mesa Boogie has the new line of bass cabs though
  17. I got the quote from Matamp few days ago and GT200 MkII goes for around 1750 pounds.
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  19. Nice! What was the rest of your setup?
  20. Current owner of this beast has been trying to sell it for many, many months with no luck. I've got mixed feelings about Buster. I don't really like active tone stack, so I usually used graphic eq. Another thing is that it doesn't sound like a tube amp, until you really, really crank it, but that's already territory of doom.
  21. Here's my old Buster:
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