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Would also love to know. I want to switch out my TC K410 with an Ashdown 410 or possibly a 210 with a 115 stacked. I really don't know where to start as there seem to be different versions with Ts and Hs and RM and Neos and some weighing vastly more than others. I find the K410 at 27kg a bit too much to lug up the stairs to our practice room each week. BF is the other option but I'd really like to match amp and cab.
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*NOW SOLD* Mint condition and c. six months old. Comes with original box/instructions etc and a RH gig bag which is super-practical for storing the head unit and has plenty of room and pockets for your cables & pedals. Selling as I have moved over to an ABM600. Compact 750 Watt Bass Head with 4-Band Semi-Parametric Equalizer, TubeTone Emulation and SpectraComp Multiband Compression. Power: Solid state Class D 750-watts power Controls: Master volume, gain, four-band semi-parametric EQ Tone: TubeTone, SpectraComp, TweeterTone technologies with intuitive single-knob controls for each Other Features: Three user presets, onboard chromatic tuner, active/passive pickup operations, balanced transformer driver out and AES/EBU digital recording out Shout with any Qs. CJ
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ABM 115H Cab with cover *PRICE DROP* £175
CJPJ replied to edirelandbass's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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ABM 115H Cab with cover *PRICE DROP* £175
CJPJ replied to edirelandbass's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Tracking not brilliant on that although far from bad. I wonder if there is a more recent iteration of a boss pedal which includes all of the above and more with better tracking?
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In excellent, unmarked condition (save for a small amount of wear on the logo on the botton-side as per the picture) - comes complete with original box and instructions. You can unlock its full potential using an expression pedal to adjust the filter. This is a brilliant synth pedal which can be combined with lots of different effects to get some wicked sounds. There are a number of settings but a great demo of what it can do if you don't know it is here: Pick up from Leatherhead or p&p fully insured included in the price. I’m not looking for PX on any other pedals at this point. Thanks CJ
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I've currently got mine at the end of the chain - would it be more effective as an overall boost to put it at the front (after the compressor) to drive the entire loop?
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Ha. Definately one of those things as I don't use TalkBass - will take a look now though! It still doesn't quite answer the frequency of specific pedals - rather just the general effect type.
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One thing that really amazes me in this thread is the diversity and combinations of pedals. There are some consistensies but many differences. If anyone had the time and the inclination, it would be fascinating to count up and list every pedal in this thread and see which ones are the most popular and which ones are most commonly used together. That person unfortunately is not me although if I had the time I probably would!
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Just finished putting this together today. I think it might be drawing > 1,600mA as the HX was cutting out a few times. Need to double check and maybe either drop compressor and use HX one or upgrade board and power supply!
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Great job. You can't have many pedals on the Nano+ if you have the PSU on top. I went the easy route and stuck on the CS6 which just bolts on flush.
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I've just picked up one of these and was planning to put it at the end of the effects pedal to give a clean boost to the overall level when we do some noisy choruses and the bass tends to get drowned out....will just need to remember to turn it off at the end of the chorus! Will put it on the board this weekend and have a play.
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AssBalls didn't go unnoticed!
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These guys are great - I use them to set up my basses although never taken in an Amp so good to know.
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I've got one of these and they are brilliant. Lovely clean sound with in-build Spectracomp compression and some useful growl from the Tubetone control. I'm sending mine through the TC Electronic K4-10. The cab is a bit heavy for me and I'm thinking of swapping out . . . . I see you are using a Barefaced (I think). How does that work? I used to use a Compact with the Orange Terror Bass and loved it both for its clarity and its (lack of) weight. GLWTS.
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Yep. Thanks - I think I'll give it a go. I don't think there is too much I can do permanently wrong to the bass and it's not a bad way to figure it out and practice. I've never really had the confidence to tinker but thats just no fun!