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Prime_BASS

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  1. Input, 4 band eq with 2 sweepable mid bands. Master and then a defeatable limiter. But the limiter has to be the most thought out part, cause it has to be good and change with the required input gain.

    800watts sounds a cool number, and 2 ohms I like the sound of just as then you aren't so limited to what cabs you want. You might buy a 4 ohm unit thinking that's all you need to turn around a few months later and need more speakers so have to sell it to buy two 8ohm versions. 2ohms makes more sense for longevity and future cab needs. But I'd probably want it to to have more power though.

    HPF built in is an excellent idea too.

  2. Xotic BB bass Preamp. I've had at least one on my board for well over 5 years now. And infact I still have my first one, and all its needed is a little switch cleaner.

    It doesn't colour the bass' sound at all, and with the gain set at zero you get a very transparent clean boost and 2 band Pre-amp. It's gain knob has a very useable range too, from clean as above all the way to super gnarly. At one point I had two to get best of both worlds.

    As a side note I've owned most of the other big name drive units (tech 21; darkglass etc) but always go back to this pedal. And I'd love another!

  3. [quote name='Prime_BASS' timestamp='1493905098' post='3291699']


    But who am I kidding that's probably coming soon for £450 and a small version for £250. Cause that's how apple make money, and it's worked with the microtube family of pedals.
    [/quote]

    Called it first!

    Wait long enough and we will definitely see a version like an ultra.

    So it is not the beginning and end. Just the beginning.

  4. Including postage. No need to take a picture really?

    Brought a double pack to try the thicker top strings and while they did what I thought they would I just prefer the sound and feel of my usual sets so for sale.

    One set has been cut for a 34" scale P bass 4 inline tuning pegs. Been used 3 tines at home and cleaned so good for a few gigs yet. The other set is brand new still in the sealed pack.

    My price is cheaper than a single new set.

    PayPal or bank transfer

  5. Here is the bass in question http://basschat.co.uk/topic/260159-sold-acg-33-j-type-graft-fs-l600/page__fromsearch__1

    Looking for it to possibly buy it back, I believe it was sold on twice and after the 3rd owner I can't seem to find the 4th.
    There are so many basses I want back but this one being a custom Job is something I really would like back.

  6. Didn't want to start a fresh thread for this but can't seem to find a solid answer.

    Basically I have space for one pedal on my board. And was thinking I can use this as a "toys and fun" pedal with all its patch capabilities. At the minute though I really want to try out an octave up and a delay, with the ability to have them either on or off or both on at the same time.

    Now my question is, how easy is this on this pedal?


    As I have it I could have a patch each for supposed use and then scroll through them?

    I have no idea!! Very briefly own a B3 but never got very far with it.

  7. To long to read:

    As above really

    Long version:
    Having another bitsa made up, active medium scale jazz bass, will have hotshot B style bridge, some lightweight tuners and dimarzio model Js (unless I find something else I really like ideally musicman single coils), really want something different this time as I've had ebony finger boards for around 5 years now. So going for roasted maple, like the look and the idea of it having a bright tone too, just bot sure on what colour to go for.

    I've been really into Inca silver or lake placid blue lately and have owned neither, but like the idea of having no pick guard on as an option and not sure what either of these would look like with a dark maple fingerboard.

    Probably not too into black or some shade of white though

  8. [quote name='Sibob' timestamp='1496234574' post='3309764']
    A single pedal? I wouldn't be me if I didn't say an OC-2 ;)

    Si
    [/quote]

    Hoarder.


    I wish I could go back to the beginning and not buy half the crap I have done.

  9. [quote name='hamfist' timestamp='1496123591' post='3308860']
    I did all the firmware updates - did NOT fix the problem. I am fairly computer-literate so am confident I did it right (about 3 times !)

    I Just don't trust the thing not to suddenly lose its toneprint mid -gig, even if I did get an apparently "working" one.
    [/quote]


    Totally do not blame you. It's only the same as replacing a lead you even think might not be working.

    Such a shame, I watched doods review and was impressed, didn't mind it's out of the box settings either, but again happy I went with the nova.

  10. Will echo previous statements.

    Buy two of the same cab that you like. You will then have a practice/rehearsal rig you like, and then the same sound but louder for gigs.

    Personally I really liked having two 2x10(the traveller ones) I found it fantastic stacked vertically, so it was as tall as a 8x10 but horizontal dispersal was better, and thus clearer.

    Less speakers will give you an overall clearer sound, so two 1x15s will be clearer and probably just as loud as two 2x10s.

    In short, try some cabs buy two of the one you like.

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