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HazBeen

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  1. There must have been a million similar topics on a plethora of forums on the subject so my topic is not very original, that said hopefully the responses to it will be more usable than other topics I have seen on the subject. I think this one adds a little twist with that goal in mind and hopefully will help people looking to build a board to zero in on a number of cool pedals that are highly usable in the real world. In an ideal world we would all have roadies to lug magnum sized pedal board solution around for us, but the fact is that most of us are limited to a Pedaltrain 2/3 size board which means you can fit max 15 pedals (assuming they are Boss sized) on your board. With this limitation in mind, what would your ideal board look like? What (and roughly in what order) would you have on your board and why, what would you power it with etc. Really interested to see what people have to say and will provide my own insights. After about 10 years of buying and selling stuff actually I am pretty happy where I am currently but my ideal board would pretty much be (I am about 85-90% there... smile....): Bass > SFX MXR M87 Bass Compressor > Gig Rig Quartermaster 8 (Loop 1 = Sonic Research Turbo Tuner, Loop 2 = MXR Bass Octave Deluxe, Loop 3 = Carl Martin Bass Tube Overdrive, Loop 4 = COG Grand Tarkin, Loop 5 = Darkglass B3K/B7K, Loop 6 = MXR Bass Envelope OR 3 Leaf Groove Regulator (don't know which one I prefer), Loop 7 = Iron Ether Subterranea, Loop 8 = EBS Unichorus OR MXR Bass Chorus Deluxe) > Custom Audio Booster. 11 pedals including the Quartermaster that can do what I need in any setting I can think of. MXR M87: I tend to stick compressors at the front of the chain, it clean and fattens the original signal nicely and I prefer the MXR M87 over all compressor pedals I have tried Quartermaster: is a no brainer, it is light, super quality and prevents signal degradation Sonic Research: have my tuner in a loop as I want ito at least have the option to chose if I want to mute or not whilst tuning, Sonic Research pedal picks up the pitch so quickly it is not funny Bass Octave Deluxe: love the tracking and most importantly the mid switch to cut through the mix (I emulate analogue synths a lot with OD+Octaver+Envelope and the mid button makes a big difference) Carl Martin: not very popular but for me it is the perfect Tube Drive pedal with a very good EQ section and I use it to add a little girth to my tone and to push my tube amp Grand Tarkin: I have a bit of a fuzz fetish, the Grand Tarkin is the best Muff based design for me for 2 reasons, 1. the blend works as an actual blend between dirt and clean instead of layering one on the other and 2. controllable mids baby Darkglass B3K: Up till now the best high gain pedal for bass, full stop. MXR or 3 Leaf: Probably have a slight preference for the MXR, not the best sounding or most original envelope pedal design, but one of the most flexible so I can use 1 pedal to create a lot of different envelope effects. I place it behind the dirt pedals because they change the response and character or the pedal Iron Ether Subterranea: this pedal defies proper description, it is an analogue synth pedal in many ways but is not overly cool when used stand alone. Pair it with an envelope pedal and an OD and it is one of the most musical sounding analogue synths I have played Bass Chorus: probably slight preference for MXR again (they are making some good stuff nowadays aren't they) Custom Audio Booster: I have tried many boost pedals, this one does exactly what I want and is not overly expensive All powered by Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2's. Who's next
  2. I am done with having 2 pedal boards i.e. my main gigging one and my secondary one. I miss pedals when I am using the 2nd one so have just combined to have best of both and have a few spares to sell/trade. 1. Rodenberg 728B, perfect pedal = clean boost and overdrive (quality 808 based design), in good condition. New = 235, BC price GBP130 excl P&P - a really good deal this, just check reviews! SOLD [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]2. Palmer Octobus [/font][/color][color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]programmable 8 Looper/Switcher in very good condition, no longer used due to Gigrig upgrade, new GBP160, BC price 80 excl. p&p[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]3. EHX Deluxe Big Muff Bass in very good/as new condition, box included, really nice Muff from EHX with some handy upgrades, no longer used and one of many Fuzz pedals, new GBP95, BC price 45 excl. p&p[/font][/color] SOLD [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]4. Boss Bass Chorus,[/font][/color] in good condition. N[color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]othing special but just works type of pedal from Boss, new GBP80, BC price 35 excl p&p[/font][/color] 5. MXR ZW38 Black Label Chorus, in good condition. - Zakk Wylde signature pedal that works perfectly for bass due to hi-lo filter cut controls. [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]new GBP85, BC price 40 excl. p&p[/font][/color] SOLD 6. [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Radial Bigshot EFX, dual true bypass loop/switch, in good condition, fully passive, no longer needed, new GBP75, BC price 45 excl P&P SOLD[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]7. Pedal Train Mini SC in very good condition. [/font][/color][color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]new GBP55, BC price 35 excl P&P[/font][/color] ON HOLD Pics should be attached, but need to make some first so for now available upon request. I am totally open to trades, not interested in overdrives and fuzz pedals, might be interested in heavy distortions (already own a B3K), certainly interested in Bass synth pedals, quality compressors, quality preamp pedals (must have 2 separate inputs and volume controls). Shipping not included, cost around a tenner per pedal to mainland UK (I live in the Netherlands nowadays).
  3. I love my L2500, such a versatile bass with great build quality. Good price on this one.
  4. Nice, good luck with the sale
  5. Jeff and I traded basses, a pleasure to deal with, very responsive and he sent the bass really quickly. Good experience all around, a true gentleman!
  6. I have thought long an hard about this...... Up for trade (preferred, but willing to sell) is my excellent Fender USA AVRI '62 Jazz Bass in 2 tone Sunburst from 2012 with all the case candy you get when you buy an AVRI. Not the standard USA model in any way shape or form. The '62 AVRI's have now been replaced by the 64 AVRI so are no longer available new. I traded this when still mint on BC for a 5 string Spector and I have used it extensively over the last year. It is an extremely well built AVRI and although the nitro finish is now starting to show wear (few dings and scrapes visible) as is normal for Fenders that are gigged the bass is in good condition. Upgraded several bits: Hipshot X-Tender fitted, Gotoh 201 hi-mass bridge added, Custom Wizard 64's with raised pole pieces added for better string to string balance (original bridge and tuner also included, original Fender pups no longer available - the Wizard are far superior anyway). With the upgrades this bass is just awesome, it sounds the part (I actually prefer the passive tone over my Lull and De Gier Custom 5 JBs), extremely even sounding string to string, fast neck, amazing almost P like sound from the front pickup (especially when palm muting) and a great old school finger style tone from the back. I get no end of positive comments on my tone through my full tube amps and 212's with this thing. So why would I trade? Well, because it is not a 5 string and as I am trying the less basses is better approach and a 4 string does not work for all activities I am involved in. I have my Lull and de Gier JB5's for the classic tones I am after and so am looking to trade my AVRI '62 for a modern sounding 5. No preference really, although I am probably looking for active (with passive option if possible) EQ, 1 or 2 humbuckers, not too chunky neck, 19mm string spacing if possible, no less than 17.5. 34" scale preferred, B must be tight though. Think MM's, Warwicks, Spector Euros, 55-02's I would rather upgrade (price wise) than downgrade so not too interested in lower range Ibanez's or such (not bad, just not what I am after). Would prefer to trade but would sell. Value (1000-1050 value) is firm, you know what a new AVRI '62 would cost if still available. [url="http://s87.photobucket.com/user/welcometombh/library/Fender%20AVRI%2062"]http://s87.photobuck...der%20AVRI%2062[/url]
  7. Good price for a totally underrated JB5, I have owned several and they really offer a lot of bang for the buck.
  8. That is a very nice bass, fanned frets, passive, 5 string............. Lurvely.
  9. The Ozrics, darn nearly forgot about them, loved them in the nineties.
  10. Bought a SFX custom box from Andy, pleasure as usual. Quick shipment, pleasant comms, really easy going. EXCELLENT!
  11. You've upgraded nicely! Streamliners are excellent even at their old price and the compact (although I still say 212) is a great bit of kit and very re-sellable if you ever want to go bigger.
  12. [quote name='Conan' timestamp='1383837519' post='2269808'] You've never used a BF Compact have you? I can assure you that lack of volume (or "oomph and clarity") is not an issue. At all. Ever. (Well, as long as your amp is 250 watts or more...). They are phenomenally loud cabs, but still deliver a very clear tone (if that is what you want). [/quote] Point taken and a fair comment, but it is an exception to the rule. There are a few more that potentially could also be counted as exceptions but in general imo you miss a little with just a 15. One cab solution has to be 212 in my book.
  13. My 2 pennies, buy a better cab first. Save a bit more and then buy a good D Class head (nice and light) and I agree with the Streamliner comments. A 115 cab is fine, but personally on it's own it will struggle to give enough oomph and clarity. A 2x12 would be a one cab solution, give you the lowend and also enough clarity. On the cheaper end of the scale I think Gallien Krueger 212 is probably your best bet but opinions are like, well you know what.... 212 should also give you more volume from you current head.
  14. Indeed, fabulous bass at a bargain price
  15. Ollie traded some pedals with me, pleasure to deal with, great comms and quick shipping. Deal with full confidence!
  16. Great little combo amps these are, good luck with the sale
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