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mcnach

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  1. agh, It's happenning for some, I don't know why. I can see them all but that's not very helpful, I already know what they look like They're all hosted on Dropbox and they're not particularly big... I'll reduce the size and see if this works:
  2. Sandberg won't post accessories to the UK anymore... B-loody B-nuisance. (what B word?) Fortunately they post to Spain and I'll be there in a few weeks.
  3. It emulates the tape saturation style overdrive. Three individually switchable clipping diodes giving you a nice range of sounds, plus the usual gain/volume. It can get pretty dirty, but I think where it excels is in the lowish gain type of sounds. Great condition, light home use only.
  4. Nicely adjustable reverb pedal. Excellent condition, home use only.
  5. Great condition, home use only. More info: https://www.joyoaudio.co.uk/JOYO-d-seed-dual-channel-digital-delay-guitar-effect-pedal
  6. Super adjustable compressor, with a pretty cool tape saturation style control (no effect when set to minimum) and a very good 9-led monitor. I found myself with a collection of compressors and it's a bit much So I'm trying to rationalise my collection especially as I'm trying to move to multiFX given my current gig situation (too many different bands with different requirements). Great condition.
  7. Really nice compressor, what else can I say? Great condition, only used at home.
  8. Custom pedal built by SFX It is housed in a standard pedal size enclosure and combines a Thumpinator (fixed HPF at 30Hz) and a variable LPF. The variable LPF has 2 selectable ranges (mini-switch on the side): 145 - 1600 Hz or 45 - 500 Hz The LPF goes lower than any other LPF units I've found, which is nice for those dubby moments in addition to the more common LPF uses.
  9. I had been using a white pickguard and I was reverting back to the original black... but when I was cleaning it I thought "hmm, this is not bad either", and I actually liked the extra space under the strings.
  10. Liking the pickguardless look...
  11. No, it's not meaningless, it gives a glimmer of hope to those considering using one with some additional digital devices, but it's a very subjective judgement. That's why being able to measure it, as @BigRedX suggests, would be an even better bit of data to add, that's all.
  12. Thank you, it would have tempted me but I got the Soundblox2 Multiwave Bass Distortion a few weeks ago and it seems to be doing what I needed (very simple needs ) That doesn't mean it doesn't tempt me, it does, a lot but it's not teh right time for me. Thank you for the heads up, 'though!
  13. DiMarzio weren't the only ones. I don't think this is it. Schaller was also very common, and these look more like the Schallers I've seen but I'm not sure these are it either. Hmmm.
  14. I think the muting referred to here means muting other strings not being used. These pedals tend to get 'confused' otherwise. Here muting = playing cleanly, just the intended notes and avoiding any other noises.
  15. Copy of the Tech21 Blonde, an emulation of Fender style amplifier sounds, in a smaller package than the original and the Joyo clone. This works really nicely on bass, both for low gain and some seriously dirty overdriven sounds. Excellent condition, only used at home on the desk. Moved to a multiFX and these boxes are not getting used anymore...
  16. Parametric EQ, range 30 Hz to 8 KHz Manual PDF
  17. Booster pedal with 2-band EQ and gain control that works quite well for those low gain type of overdrive sounds, but it can also get pretty dirty. this gives you an idea:
  18. Nice smooth overdrive, especially good on bass for low gain type of overdrive.
  19. Velcro on the bottom. Really nice sounding envelope filter from their Coral series of 'micro' pedals.
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