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Tee

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  1. Coffee table/exotic wood basses Basses with more than 4 strings Headless basses Signature instruments (in this case basses) Warwick Gold plated hardware Active basses
  2. i think he made a thread about it before. If so, it might have made sense to carry it on. That's if i'm not imagining this all. ^_^
  3. I follow one rule. Do what's right for the song.
  4. That's nice. Which pic is the trueist representation of it's colour?
  5. Distract them and then slap a "THE CUSTOMER is always RIGHT. Especially in HERE!" sign, on top of it. ^_^
  6. Lol, can't wait to see how much this goes for (or it reappears later). That headstock is so wrong.
  7. You wiped off the dust!? That was authentic 1972 Les Paul bass dust! You could have collected it in a bag and sold it on ebay as vintage bass dust (dating from '72). Apply to any bass for instant mojo! L@@k!!
  8. was it the one in V&R then?
  9. Keith Richards Dee Dee Ramone Sid Vicious
  10. Yup, Gibson are also releasing a Shavo sig Tbird too.
  11. Peter Cooks is great for price. I haggled on my Aguilar cab at the Gallery Stag, there are some EB3s and a vintage Les Paul bass in Vintage and Rare. They're at the back. I saw them on Saturday.
  12. As far as i am aware, they have also discontinued all but the vintage Sunburst Tbird. That includes the studios too.
  13. What about an Austin Allegro with 'go faster' stripes and a woman on the bonnet?
  14. Heh, funnily enough i was just watching a vid of him on Youtube...Slapping a Tbird He shows one of his basses at the end, a Sting Ray like job.
  15. What happens when you go out for a pint of milk?
  16. You could buy a nice head or combo for that price!
  17. [quote name='Machines' post='257769' date='Aug 8 2008, 08:20 AM']What cab is it you have ?[/quote] Aguilar DB210, pretty decent/efficient MAX SPL: 124 dB Sensitivity: 98 dB 1W 1M
  18. SD card FEATURES - * Designed for bass guitar. * Wide range of synth, octaver, envelope filter, fuzz and other effects. * True bypass - input is connected directly to output by a mechanical relay when switched off. * True analog signal path with reconfigurable analog technology. * 96 digital presets onboard. * SD card socket (SD card not included), allows you to save/load additional presets, upgrade firmware. * Analog two pole lowpass and bandpass filter circuit. * Analog fuzz circuit. * Multi-range digital pitch tracking. * Analog waveform synthesis. * One octave down, one octave up and two octaves up synthesis. * Runs from a single 9V battery or external power supply (not included). * Convenient form factor includes no-tools battery drawer. * Sturdy steel case finished in an eye-catching red. * Two user-assignable foot switches. * Two digital control knobs. * Backlit 2 line, 16 character LCD. * Blinking tempo LED. * Auxilliary output for click tracks and Agent 00Funk Mark II envelope input. * Tuner. * Metronome and beat-locked effects with tap tempo mode. * Effects can be organised into banks for easy selection. * Additional effects planned in future firmware updates. * Lovingly manufactured in Australia. CONNECTIONS - The Octavius Squeezer has four connectors on the back: * input - signal from your instrument comes in here. * aux - provides a separate click track output or connects to the envelope input on the Agent 00Funk Mark II. * output - signal goes out to your amplifier here. * 9vdc - plug in a regulated 9V DC 2.1mm supply here. CONTROLS - * Turn the effect control to switch between presets. Push it to enter the menu system. * Push the param control to toggle which parameter of the current effect you want to edit. Turn it to adjust the current parameter. The exchange knobs menu option lets left-handed players switch the function of the effect and param controls so that they don't obscure the LCD with their hand when switching effects. * Click the right footswitch to toggle between effect and bypass mode, indicated by the active LED. Hold down the right footswitch to enter tap tempo mode. The tempo LED blinks to show the current tempo. * Use the left footswitch to switch between the effects in the currently active bank. Hold both footswitches down to enter muted tuning mode. OCTAVIUS SQUEEZER WILL BE AVAILABLE SOMETIME IN MID-SUMMER 2008. STAY TUNED! [url="http://www.godlyke.com/shopping/pgm-more_information.php?id=171&thiscat=22&frompage=Online_Store&page_num=1&=SID"]LINKY LINK[/url]
  19. My Orange delivers a thick beast of a tone.
  20. [quote name='cheddatom' post='257258' date='Aug 7 2008, 02:48 PM']Tee - I meant what kind of lines do you play with temolo on? As in would you use it in a verse that is quite upbeat? The thing is, as much as I like tremelo, I would only use it as an "effect" and only on high parts (I play a 6 string). I imagine that if I was playing a big fat groovy bassline with tremelo on, it'd really take away from the feel of it. I was wondering your thoughts?[/quote] Aha, i see. Both high and lows, but more importantly on sparser parts perhaps, more likely a verse, letting the trem do it's thing in between notes. I play a 4 string (i'm probably in the minority on this forum ^_^ ) Having said that, you can use it on upbeat bits too. It's all how you do/use it
  21. Has anyone played a MAG 600 EVO II head? I'm considering getting a cheaper head for gigging, but i've read reviews that they don't sound like their full wattage potential. It could just be user error i guess. The 300 is pretty popular on HC reviews and as i said above i liked the 4x10 combo (MAG 300) version i tried. I'd like the 600 as i'll be using an 8ohm 210 cab. The 300 might not cut it.
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