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Kev

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  1. this is now definitly for sale, £82 shipped, will go on ebay at a higher price in few days if it doesnt sell here im actually struggling to fine ANYONE who sells this in the UK, a new one from US would cost about $220 + shipping + customs and would be in excess of $260/£130, so £82 for as new condition seems very fair
  2. if that had a 5th string...
  3. just testing the water, see if anyone fancies this heres a link to info and (guitar) sound samples: [url="http://www.stevesmusiccenter.com/JacquesTrinity.html"]http://www.stevesmusiccenter.com/JacquesTrinity.html[/url] not too easy to get one of these, not too many stockists around its a BRILLIANT pedal, works fantastic for bass, has one of the biggest bottoms iv heard in an envelope filter equally good in all 3 modes, the wah mode in particular i have enjoyed, once your used to not havin a treadle, the space you save on your board and the ease of slightly pressing it is fantastic! selling due to terrible financial wastage, my big muff could be for sale next too anyways im after £80 + shipping i reckon, pedal is completly as new with box and manual cheers
  4. the 99p start sub went for £300 odd, pretty good for an auction price
  5. just to explain why that is the best combo: you always want the tuner first in line so that you get the most acurate reading without any buffered bypasses or anything to interefere (id actually have the tuner in a seperate loop, but thats just me). Compressors work equally good before or after distortions, i always switch between which i prefer! compressors after distortion can be great for keepin it from goin out of control too easily, but can make them more noisy. compressors before will even out playing dynamics and so should make the distortion equally even, however this may hinder playing if you want to dig in hard and drive the pedal more.
  6. id say move this to the effects forum, but theres already a trillion threads about it there
  7. id choose the sadowsky, but im not you, you need to try them both out to warrant spendin that kind of money
  8. [url="http://suzanneshandpaintedguitars.com/commissions.aspx"]http://suzanneshandpaintedguitars.com/commissions.aspx[/url] no idea who she is or whether they do a good job or not, but seems very cheap and doesnt look that shoddy
  9. does the sould provider work well for bass?? from the guitar sample i would say its unlikely, but since its tonefactor i dont know??
  10. u should find it for £100 second hand its always a pedal iv wanted, but never took the plunge n bought
  11. damn your good at least the phrets are in good condition
  12. i reckon its real and an honest listing
  13. [quote name='shaundixon666' post='223954' date='Jun 22 2008, 07:18 AM']Should give Bombtrack a go Love playing that song[/quote] plus the one, awesome stuff just learnt soul to squeeze by rhcp, lovely riff
  14. brilllllllllllllllliant, inevitible really
  15. first one is wireless?? maybe my sensitive ears, but to me some biting tone was lost comparing the first sample to the second. if so, thats food for thought...
  16. gorgeous, one day i will own a NT thumb
  17. well whatever it is, its horrid!!
  18. if your friend is giving it to you cheap because he knows you'll look after it, then if you were to sell it for a profit it really would be like slappin him across the face. a bargain is a bargain, but theres no point in spending that kind of money and forcing yourself to like it is there?
  19. never know, he might have a 'ray fetish!
  20. would you split and sell the pre seperatly?? by the sounds of things you'd sell the power amp easily enough
  21. CTS will bit him on the arse if he's not careful
  22. but the noise is exactly the same for each gain pedal/zoom combination, its not a hiss or other noises usual for gain pedals, its like a high pitch almost oscilator type sound
  23. after a bit more experimenting this morning, the hum cant be heard with the odb-3, and the hum is REALLY pronounced in the headphones compared to the amp, i turned up the amp to max output (gigging volume) and it wasnt that loud at all, but thru headphones its about half as loud as the bass. pretty much cant be heard out the amp at bedroom volume. annoying as hell.
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