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topo morto

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  1. Sent you a PM
  2. Does it have a shoulder strap? I am pedal powered when it comes to transport as well as bass...
  3. Purchasing a couple of pedals from this kind gentleman currently appears to have been a prudent move....
  4. PM'd
  5. Woolly mammoth clone + a debenhams voucher? Could well be interested if you decided to sell but might not be the only one!
  6. Gratefully took delivery of a very welcome freebee. Many thanks!
  7. Is this [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&_trksid=p4340.l2557&item=130718536258&nma=true&rt=nc&si=OJWFUiUAH8zE28%252BImMA67Om%252Bd8A%253D&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWAX%3AIT&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc"]this one[/url]? If so, what was the repair that needed doing?
  8. Obviously the target market of this may be atypical, but still - Funny to see production of a product moving [i]to [/i]the US to cut production costs!
  9. Q: is the original "made by suicidal reindeer in Finland" version now worth more? A: YES
  10. Sent a pedal East - fast payment, and you can get extra insurance with international 'signed for' delivery for just a couple of quid extra so the posting bit isn't a problem either. Great guy, would deal again no problem. Thanks!
  11. I reckon we're getting there...
  12. [quote name='fretmeister' timestamp='1339175258' post='1684984'] Oh yes. I've run rigs with a 4 way split signal and used band splits. [/quote] One more than bootsy..... [url="http://www.talkbass.com/forum/f36/bootsys-rig-1979-a-514029/"]http://www.talkbass.com/forum/f36/bootsys-rig-1979-a-514029/[/url] If there was a pedal costing £120-£150 that could do all that, I'd consider it. IMO the basic theme with bass drives is that you want to be able to leave the bass and lower mids firm and clean - and maybe fill them out a bit... while dirtying up the top end.
  13. [quote name='Mark_Andertons' timestamp='1339104259' post='1683891'] Jason their famously British marketing guy's answer was this: [Quote] when we ask what they want, they come up with really helpful things like "A diatonic Harmonizer, that has a silicon fuzz, optical compressor that works dependent on what string you play and if I've been to the chippy". [/Quote] [/quote] Judging by the replies so far, sounds like they knew all along then! Peeps who are suggesting clean blend - would you really prefer that to split band?
  14. [quote name='phil.i.stein' timestamp='1339108000' post='1683998'] crossover [/quote] I'm also thinking that split band processing is the future for bass. Clean blend might just be the poor relation of being able to process the low and and high ends of your signal separately.
  15. Is that £50 for the lot?
  16. The man's a legend. I highly recommend buying his gear if you want some nice gear, OR if you are hungry. Thanks mcnach, also "Thanks Ken"
  17. [quote name='Gust0o' timestamp='1339073392' post='1683241'] We're not all career musos, some of us just play for fun and don't count the change; it's horses for courses. If it doesn't work for you, don't do it; if it does, fill your boots. [/quote] Surely the basic idea of bands doing the rounding up makes a lot of sense - for bands with a smaller fanbase (or maybe even no real 'fanbase' yet, just a few mates), if a few bands play together you might get a couple of hundred people together pretty easily, and that's a gigs' worth, and who knows, maybe a chance to make some real fans. if a 'promoter' is taking a big cut, that's the silly part. Just take out the middle man - get together as bands, hire the venue and do it yourself.
  18. Got one of those inbred cattle pedals. No.... catalinbread, that's it. Sent at first opportunity, Extremely stress-free deal. Many thanks!
  19. Glad the basstard is getting a run in the team! Thought the joyo sounded pretty decent in this vid: [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0EBQAw5R2M"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0EBQAw5R2M[/url] I'll have it... will PM you.
  20. How would you compare it to the BB?
  21. Programmable BDDI - with reading material, but no box. £110 posted - SOLD Big muff Pi with Tone Wicker, in box with papers,[color=red] £40 [/color]posted: spider design triangle big muff by the very talented Myrtle pedals. £50 posted: Roger Mayer mongoose. One of the best high-gain metal / fuzztortions (for geetar, I mean). [color=red]£80 [/color]posted. SOLD Catalinbread Pareidolia Check the youtube vids. Not many of these about. £85 posted -[color=#FFA500] SOLD PENDING[/color]
  22. PM'd
  23. My OKKO Basstard went Jose's way... Kept me informed at every stage (even when he was [i]thinking [/i]about buying it... ) and we had a good chat. Smooth deal, great guy, deal with confidence!
  24. Very nicely made in Liepzig... Got it cos I fancied tryiing something OKKO! And 'cos it soounds great on the demos. Sounds great 'in person' too but I have too many magic boxes already to get into what I'm hoping will be a compact board (plus I can't afford to keep them all... or can I? ) If it doesn't shift I'll give it a bit more attention, but I don't need yet another favourite right now!
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