Madiskubu, I think you are just excited but be aware responding to a post within 36 hours is also considered excessive bumping. Please make sure you follow the marketplace guidelines to keep the marketplace the great place it is. Thank you.
Love bursts, but the standard 2 or 3 tone most of all. I can't stand white basses.... we all have our pet hates, but taste is beyond debate as it is totally personal. I would hate to live in a world where we did not have variances in preference.
In mass production times like today I doubt any amp will become more valuable quickly unless a certain musician uses it and lots of fan boys/girls want one... keep it if you feel you want to/can/must not for the cash.
Not tried it yet, but I have read they are very good indeed. Basically the ISP rack pre (which I did try, great pre) shrunken to pedal size. Lots of features I do not need, but if you need the gate etc etc absolutely worth exploring.
Let me see what I can do pal, otherwise I can just make one.
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hey mate, don't suppose you've got a link to a demo of the cog ? i really like its filter but want to hear more of the octave up as well.
i only found one of the red 5 online.
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Too long a story to divulge on BC but I did a little digging into the P0rnosonic albums (I believe there are 3) for a one off gig I did. All songs appear to be songs directly taken off '70 flicks but I could never find out if they were the original or a cover of the original.
The song is from a 1971 Ron Jeremy film in any case.
Bass player is a guy called Jared Alterman, who also plays keys. Mutron, fuzz and an OC2 is what I used to great effect.
After a thorough A/B against the Cali (albeit the large one for now) I went with the Keeley Compressor Pro. Very transparent and I love the fact it has auto and manual settings and heavy and soft knee selection.
Cali Bass and the new Darkglass will undoubtedly be good, but I think I have chosen the right the for me.
https://robertkeeley.com/product/keeley-compressor-pro-namm-2015/