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You can, but it doesn't mean you should. However, if you do, please do better than UB40 They started out so well, and they lost the plot after 3-4 albums...
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I misread the board as saying "Skaturday" instead of Saturday...
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I just got one of these (£41 on Amazon). I have been using a wired IEM system for a little while, simple but it works, although that thick combined instrument/phones cable is not the most comfy. I bought a U4 to give the wireless option a try but ended up selling it unused since, of course, most of my gigs at the moment seem to be those where I need an amplifier. But for £41, being stereo, I thought it could be useful at home, and that's what I got it for. It sounds good, no significant noise added (I thought for a minute that there was some hiss but turned out to be my drum machine, so very quiet overall), and the units are tiny and superlight. I'm waiting for a Backbeat (ordered in September, shipping this month, yay!), so with the MS-1 and the Backbeat I hope to have a nice home setup at least. I have not yet experimented with cummulative latencies, that's for the weekend. Used on its own (using a Zoom R16 as a mixer/recorder, where the drum track is recorded direct, and sent to my ears via the MS-1) it's just fine. I tried adding my ancient Line6 G30 wireless instrument unit to the mix. Not sure what's its latency, but I'm pretty sure it was around 4-5ms. Again, that worked well. But I'm not sure how it'll be once I start adding digital FX etc, this unit is not going to suit everybody but if you use no effects, or a few analog ones it'll probably be okay too. For a cheap home-use solution they seem quite useful as long as your personal chain does not take the latency to the point it gets noticeable.
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It's a very nice pickup (I do prefer slightly the SMB-4A), but it's not trying to replicate the Stingray pickups. If you want to get as close as possible to a classic Stingray sound you'd be better off with the Nordstrand MM4.2 which sounds very much like the original in my Stingray, or the Aguilar (I forget the model) one. If you just want a great sounding pickup, the Seymour Duncan (both D and A versions) is a great option. It'll still sound unmistakeably Stingrayesque, no question about it, it's just that the Nordstrand/Aguilar ones are closer to the originals. I used to play an OLP with the SMB-4A and the Seymour Duncan preamp, as well as the Stingray. They sounded different but they were just different flavours of 'nice'
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SFX Dual Filter Thumpinator: HPF + variable LPF - *SOLD*
mcnach replied to mcnach's topic in Effects For Sale
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Chris bought my Broughton HPF pedal. Transaction as smooth like a baby's bum.
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Nik bought my Mooer Radar. Very pleasant transaction/communications 👍
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Origin Effects Cali76 Compact Bass compressor - *SOLD*
mcnach replied to mcnach's topic in Effects For Sale
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Origin Effects Cali76 Compact Bass compressor - *SOLD*
mcnach replied to mcnach's topic in Effects For Sale
I don't use my attachments quota, all the images are hosted externally (Dropbox at the moment). It looks like some people are able to see them but others can't :shrug: No idea what's going on. Here's a direct link. It's a bit of a faff having to click on things but... I don't know what to do different, https://www.dropbox.com/s/12u6lkuqklhtwzc/IMG_20230408_110420392.jpg?dl=1 -
Origin Effects Cali76 Compact Bass compressor - *SOLD*
mcnach replied to mcnach's topic in Effects For Sale
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SFX Dual Filter Thumpinator: HPF + variable LPF - *SOLD*
mcnach replied to mcnach's topic in Effects For Sale
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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.
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Origin Effects Cali76 Compact Bass compressor - *SOLD*
mcnach replied to mcnach's topic in Effects For Sale
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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.
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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.
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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.