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Bassnut62

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  1. Yup, LPJ does sound fantastic. I fell in love with their sound when I saw a mate's band; the guitarist had a beautiful Les Paul and an LPJ, both proper and old Gibsons. The LPJ sounded so much better to me than the LP.

  2. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1437744042' post='2828731']
    You need an amp that goes up to 11 for that... ;)
    [/quote]

    In a way an old Fender valve amp does go up to 11........they stay clean forever; so you can push them to 10 on all dials and they still sound pretty damn clean, full tone and loud. If you want to get to 11, you have to jump two separate gain channels with a pedal cable, to get both sides of the pre-amp tubes working simultaneously into one channel; here you will find much growl and attitude! This is true and works on a Fender Bassman 135 head anyway!

  3. I always found best tone comes from a simple one-pup P Bass or a Stingray, straight into an old Fender all-valve head with some good speakers, preferably 2x15.
    Set all the controls on 10 and enjoy.......adjust your playing style to get the tone, which really is 'in the fingers' to a great extent.

  4. I met Paul Jackson once, backstage after a Herbie Hancock & The Headhunters gig at The Barbican in London. He was an excellent and very big chap. I said I am a bass player and that he's been a big inspiration to me for years. He said let's grab some beer and talk back in his dressing room. He plunged his huge paws into a big tub of iced beers, pulled out 2-3 beers between the fingers in each hand and headed off with me following and thinking to myself, that's a few beers and I have to drive later. PJ stopped, turned round and said: "Ain't you gettin' any beer?".....!!

    Anyway, we had a good chat. I asked him how he got that incredible tone of his. He turned his paws over to show HUGE welts about 3mm deep running through his left-hand fingers and mashed-up finger tips on his right hand and said "Hit those strings as hard as you possibly can; that's where the tone is!"

  5. You deserve another bump for a great bass at a great price.
    If I didn't already have one of these, the cash would be in your hands already.
    If someone else doesn't see the sense in buying this bass, whether they need it or not, then the world is mad!

    Once you have one of these, you won't need anything else; they do it all!

  6. Ta Chili

    I know you were impressed with that bit of sensible acquisition going completely off-piste due to GAS; so check this out........
    [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/261200-3-door-estate-cars/page__st__30__gopid__2823292#entry2823292"]http://basschat.co.u...92#entry2823292[/url]

  7. [quote name='Chiliwailer' timestamp='1436215418' post='2816146']


    Yeah, the filters will never win that battle!!!

    Great to hear you're loving it, nothing better than loads of great to sounds to tap into and inspire.

    Check out The Fretboard forum if you haven't already, Strymon gear comes up on there from time to time, they do some very interesting boxes and The Fretboard has a good fx for sale section.

    I've got no room left on my purposely small board..... Just too many nice boxes out there to tempt us :)
    [/quote]

    Thanks for tip on The Fretboard, not heard of that forum before; will check it out.
    As it happens I have same problem, I restrict myself to smaller boards deliberately too!

  8. No question, it has to be the MuFx TruTron3x, made by Mike Beigel himself and Bootsy is a fan....

    You can get them direct from Mu-Fx and while you are at it, I would recommend getting the Octave Divider too. There are some seriously GAS-inducing vids online of both on their own and used together.
    The TruTron3x is a modern upgrade of the original legendary MuTron, which is exactly what Bootsy used to get those funky sounds.

    They are not cheap though and you need to get a 12v AC power supply into an unusual connection; but you can pick up UK 240v supplies of this type online for about £8 I think.
    I bought both pedals and negotiated a $15 discount to leave out the US PSUs to help me buy UK PSUs instead. If you go down this funky path, message me and I'll dig out details of where I got it all.

    PS. I used to have a mini Q-Tron and found it a bit too uncontrollable with nasty volume spikes. When tame it sounded great; but not a patch on the TruTron, which is actually better than the original MuTron, as confirmed by bassplayer in my band who has both. The Q-Tron was designed by Mike Beigel too, after he lost control of Musitronics; it was based on the MuTron, but made cheaper for EHX to produce.

  9. Cheers Chili, I've been doing just that today. Man, the preset tones are SOOOOOO good, I almost don't think I will need to create my own. Some of the Chorus and Flange sounds are about use best I've ever heard. The Rotary and Vibe stuff is v. Good too and there are some crazy fun Destroyed and Quadrant sounds in there from loose connection crackles sounds to playing the our an old analogue phone to some fun ring mod alien sounds and plenty of other goodies. The Tremolo is excellent and the Phase is good too. I am probably least impressed with the Wah and Filter tones so far; but they are competing with MuFx TruTron3x, so it's an unfair comparison.

    The depth of parameters on tap is astonishing, including how much Headroom you want your effect to have....v.nice.
    As I've learnt my way around the Möbius it turns out it is v simple and intuitive to use too. Obviously more complex than a simple 1-4 knob single stomp box; but still pretty easy.

    I think main problem will be choosing from so many good modulation sounds.

  10. [quote name='SteveK' timestamp='1435841942' post='2812931']
    On the subject of Paul Jackson, you might want to check out some of these Youtube clips with my old mucker and bandmate Jimmy Copley on drums. Some lovely playing from Paul, Jimmy & Char
    [url="http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=paul%20jackson%20jimmy%20copley%20char&qs=n&form=QBVR&pq=paul%20jackson%20jimmy%20copley%20char&sc=0-0&sp=-1&sk="]Paul, Jimmy & Char[/url]
    [/quote] that drummer is tight! And great to get a view of what PJ is up to with those nimble fingers that almost never seem to move.

  11. I have not used a Phase 100; but I have used other one or two knob simple phasers and I have almost always found a problem getting them to sit well in the mix, due to either gain suck or gain addition. Personally I think all phasers and in fact many modulation effects need a gain control on the outside (some have micro gain pots internally). One alternative might be to get a Clean Boost/Cut pedal to put in front or after it.

  12. bought a bigger pedal from Stu. very fair and straight to deal with. Delivery was perfect and quick. Pedal was just as described in A1 condition and working perfectly. He even threw in a sweetener of clever slim patch leads. Excellent chap! Deal with confidence with that happy bunny!

  13. Got the Mobius and it is capable of some incredible sounds, including many great ones preset from the factory that would take years to come up with oneself.
    It seems to have 100 presets, 50 from factory and 50 that you can create yourself.

    It took at least an hour to get up to speed with the very basics of what it can do.

    Sound quality seems excellent and it has some clever tricks, like the option to feed it, like this....instrument - mobius - amp....or like this.....instrument - amp - mobius...., if you plug it into the fx loop of amp and into the front. Of course you can place other pedals anywhere you like in this signal and change the order with the press of a footswitch on the mobius. very clever and useful.

    Size wise it's equivalent to 3 standard MXR boxes stuck together (with no leads in between) and the inputs are all top loading; so not a massive sacrifice of space given that it is equivalent to at least 12 different modulation pedals and endless combnations of the same.

    It runs of standard 9v DC Boss type jack, but needs isolated minimum of 300Ma current to run at its best. I haven't dared try it on less current or in a daisy chain; but Strymon do not recommend this action.

    I've only had an hour of playing on top of an hour of learning how the thing works; but so far it's a big thumbs up.

  14. [quote name='Chiliwailer' timestamp='1435611505' post='2810676']
    Lol, proper GAS!

    When it arrives, do tell :)
    [/quote]

    Ha, yes indeed....when in doubt, do it with overkill is my motto!

    yes, will report back on the Mobius, when I've got to know it a bit.

  15. Ok, I wanted small and cheap multi-modulator. So this being BC what happens? Yes, GAS! I have splurged on the Strymon Mobius being sold by OneHappyBunny of these parts. Oh well. I am sure it will be a lot of fun with crazy good tone and possibilities.

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