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  1. Inertia is complete [url="http://www.cogeffects.co.uk/inertia.php"]http://www.cogeffects.co.uk/inertia.php[/url]
  2. Always tickled my fancy, these. Never played one, but they do look the b******* for the money. I heard amongst other things it can do a decent Ric impression, if one were so inclined?
  3. Just bought a Warwick from John (what else ), cracking bass and kudos to the fella for being patient with me! Delivered when convenient for me and packed well, can't ask for more. Nice one mate
  4. [quote name='FretNoMore' timestamp='1382967855' post='2258530'] Make a thin "riser" the size of the bottom of the pedal, out of something like those plastic square ice scrapers for car windows for instance, put velcro under your pedal, and velcro on both sides of the riser and hey presto. [/quote] That's what I did with my tlc
  5. Oof, was tempted by this last time, such ridiculous money for the quality of instrument. What happened to the original MECs? And do you have the Wizards?
  6. Wenge neck that mate, far nice than the ovangkol necks in many players opinion, don't sell yourself short!
  7. I still love this bass! What a neck *drool*
  8. Try going on their website Still, very curious about them, how bad is the low end loss in reality?
  9. [quote name='Left Foot' timestamp='1382627437' post='2254646'] As far as I can tell, Akai don't have any other highly desirable 'leading' pedals or effects out, I just don't understand why they don't reintroduce this pedal to establish a leading product. They could still sell it for £400 and maintain their integrity. I wouldn't be buying one but it seems like a very profitable venture with a cultivated audience. [/quote] Problem is, after a good starting period, no one will want to pay £400 for it. It's value is based on rarity as much as it is sound, take away rarity and your just left with a decent digital mass produced synth pedal.
  10. The Wonderlove is a development of the groove regular 2, which is a development of the groove regulator Edit: Too slow
  11. Welcome back, mate!
  12. Let's try and keep this about the bass and not the price
  13. It may help your sale if you explain why the bass wasn't for you? As I recall, you listed it for sale very shortly after you won it on eBay?
  14. Enjoy the Bass, but as this is a sales thread I would recommend you make a thread in the Bass guitars or Gear Porn section, plenty of pictures!
  15. My custom is still being built, but here is a little progress shot [URL=http://s75.photobucket.com/user/KevMan69/media/IMAG0492_BURST002_zps77faa507.jpg.html][IMG]http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i287/KevMan69/IMAG0492_BURST002_zps77faa507.jpg[/IMG][/URL]
  16. I'm not looking for straight trades Please make any other offers by pm. Someone is looking at this bass in the week with a view to buy so you all know.
  17. [quote name='itzing' timestamp='1382173210' post='2248841'] Hi the instrument is realy my sweet bass ..and sounds perfect ... it s in very good condition four your history ...and i thinking only straight trades without money .. the bass is 1992 years NT with original EMG pickups and its the same part 89 - 92 !! The price of Warwick catalogue ( not the same ) 4300 euro !! [/quote] I'll pass, thank you
  18. [quote name='ordep' timestamp='1382130979' post='2248593'] @kev, having owned both, how do you compare it to the new iron ether synth pedal? [/quote] They are really far too Incomparable to comment; completely different pedals trying to achieve completely different things . For a most basic comparioson, the Deep Impact is a all-in-one digital synthesizer for cheesy and funky synth sounds, whereas the Subterranea just creates the squarewave/pulsewave and acts as a master oscillator for an effects pedal chain i.e. you will need a fuzz and filter after it to maximise its usage. You'll never get either to get close to each others sound and use.
  19. [quote name='crez5150' timestamp='1382085320' post='2247596'] Having owned most synth pedals on the market. The SB-1 is pretty hard to beat. Is it worth £700..... to me yes as there is no other pedal or pedals that can re-create that sound. [/quote] So, to clarify, having owned them and for whatever reason had to sell them, you would buy one again for £700? I always thought it was just fans that made it the stupid price it is, not actually based on the pedal! It was £85 new! Happy to admit i bought mine following a muse obsession, found that there are a million other factors defining Wolstenholmes sound and was completely disappointed. Then it developed a fault whilst I had it and sold it for around £150. 7 years on from selling mine, I would quite like one back, and may even pay in excess of £200 as it is good for the sounds it does, but £700? The cost of a decent second hand synthesizer? Or a second hand Roland setup? Or a pretty decent bass? Or Amp? Or a complete pedal board? I just don't get it, but then again I guess I don't need to, each to their own
  20. [quote name='molan' timestamp='1382031040' post='2246977'] I'd expect to pay about £600 for one as good as the Deep impact [/quote] Buy yourself a boutique analogue fuzz, envelope filter and pitch shifter for the same money and have a hell of a lot more or, if you want the cheesy sounds, buy a synth
  21. Don't get me wrong, I would quite like to own the pedal again, however I wouldn't be prepared to pay more than you would expect to pay for a fairly limited digital effects pedal.
  22. About £85 iirc? It's just getting stupid now. A couple of owners will defend it's value and there isn't really anything out there like it but the kind of money they are demanding is just silly. I had one, thought it was a good synth pedal but nothing exceptional.
  23. Bump
  24. I imagine it will be B3K/Vintage priced. To be honest, I am more interested in the 3Leaf offering
  25. Just sold a quality cable to this chap, smooth transaction and seems happy, couldn't ask for more
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