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Kev

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  1. i miss it
  2. il be having one of those rockbass $$ if the price is right, look great
  3. multi effect pedals in general, alot of boutique pedal snobs wouldnt even consider buyin digital multi effects, but some are in fact fantastic, the best value one imo is the zoom b2.1u, fantastic for the money. and from what iv heard from Ped the V-Bass is brilliant!
  4. i dont think anyone in the world could stand on stage with that and not look cool, just wow
  5. i really, really like that, let us know what you make out of it! If its oak, it will be heavy, but that wouldnt bother me as thats just cool
  6. Kev

    AMT Slap Bass

    please do, iv been looking at this being very tempted to buy, but i think it costs a little too much for me to take a shot in the dark. Its basically a normal compressor with a drive knob, if you crank the drive to max you get a dirty overdriven tone from what iv heard, sounds fantastic
  7. [quote name='joe_bass' post='374887' date='Jan 9 2009, 10:50 AM']Zoom 506ii pedal for me. Multi effects pedal, loads & loads of patches that could easily be customised & saved & it also had a built in tuner. Granted the sounds it could produce weren't that good quality wise but for a relatively inexpensive pedal it was great for a newbie experimenting with different bass sounds for the first time.[/quote] +1 Behringer compressor pedals, they are all great and equal the boss equivilants
  8. and sold, cheers
  9. Kev

    help needed

    yeah i think its as i originally said, its just the way the pedal is. By the sounds of things your bass has plenty of output so that shouldnt be a problem. Maybe a digital octaver is more up your street hell id even take a trade for the red llama
  10. very true, although tbh it doesnt take too much effort just to check out the location on google maps seperatly anyways, thats what i always do
  11. i have mine at about 2.5mm, which i guess is low-medium, and i wouldnt want it any lower or higher, im too aggressive for it to be lower but i like the action as low as my technique will allow
  12. [i]"This 21 fret, 34" scale neck is straight, and the action is great! (Action and playability are subjective. You should always expect to set up a guitar to your personal specifications!)"[/i] roughly translate to english from american: [i]"I am a big fan of nice high action, and the bow in this neck pulls it off!"[/i]
  13. nice to see 2 new designs, but i wont be interested in either. I agree that the stealth ray does look like something olp would have brought out...
  14. the mid control on my stingray is probably the one i mess round with the most
  15. blimey, thats a bit unique for a fender isnt it?!
  16. Nice and rough, mostly out of key noodling with the llama , starts off with clean bass. All played finger style Stingray 5 > red llama > trace elliot > tapco mixer > pc At my fave setting, drive at pretty much minimum. have to admit when recording this i was wondering why i was selling it. Make sure you listen through a good set of speakers!
  17. how does this particular juggernaut sound? from what iv heard they vary, alot
  18. have squier jv's suddenly gone out of fashion???
  19. the red llama clone im selling in the sales forum could suit you, at low gain adds a dirty grind to the tone of your bass.
  20. [quote name='josh3184' post='372594' date='Jan 6 2009, 11:24 PM']it would harm beginnners as it takes away the difficulty of tuning a guitar.....[/quote]
  21. Kev

    help needed

    never tried it, but this could just be normal, usually a common feature of cheaper octavers though i would think, not an ebs...
  22. i do like the idea, from what iv seen that knob is very, very fiddly, but other than that (pending it works of course) i can see it being a great way of changing tuning fast mid set
  23. no real low end loss at all
  24. this isnt my opinion, but i think many people, mainly non-bassists, will see bassists that use a pick as 'failed guitarists' IMO i do prefer playin with fingers, but sometimes you just need that edgy tone that only a pic (or very long fingernails) can deliver
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