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Japhet

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  1. Couple of others by Kokko. The Space is a single knob reverb and the SOS is a looper (pretty much identical to the Ditto by TC but a fraction of the price). If you really want cheap pedals though, I'd go for a second hand Zoom B3 where the pedals available on that work out at something like 30p each.
  2. For drive, the TC Electronic Mojomojo, Joyo American Sound and Caline Orange Burst all sound good. I like the American Sound most of those. TC Spark Boost is good too.
  3. Just picked up a Bass Driver from Artisan in the F/S section. Top bloke to deal with. Have been reading rave reviews about the BD pedals for years now and eventually got round to pulling the trigger. Have had a bit of a muck about with it and am pretty blown away by it. It's great that you can programme 3 different sounds with the same core tone propping it all up, and a clean blend option too which I always like. After 10 minutes I reckon I have 3 sounds that are exactly what I've been looking for. The proof of the pudding will be at proper gig volume, but it's such a doddle to adjust that that won't be any problem. I checked out Youtube before buying but the sounds I heard on there really didn't do it any justice and were mostly full on face melt distortion. I've set up 3 sounds that I'd describe as Core Tone, Growl and Bark. Roll on next rehearsal.
  4. Would be good to hear how the EMGs work out. The stock pickups in mine are punchy AF.
  5. +1 for the TC Spectracomp for a simple to use (1 knob) pedal that gets the job done. Normally available for around £45-50 and also has many TonePrint options online if you fancy tinkering around. Also as mentioned before, the DB160 patch on the Zoom MS60B is a cracker but you'd probably want to fiddle about with the settings which leads to the normal problem of 'what sounds good at home doesn't sound that great at a gig'.
  6. When I switched to light weight gear my GP12 SMX head got put on the shelf. It didn't sound quite right through other cabs and I sold the Trace cabs I'd been using. Some time later I decided to sell it and when somebody stuck their hand up to buy, I dusted the head off and fired it up through my TechSoundsystems 2x12. Holy Moly! What a thunderous sound! Admittedly it was nowhere near gig volume but with the master volume at 1 it made the floor shake. I may have forgotten certain elements of the 'Trace sound', but through that cab it sounded mighty fine to me.
  7. I play in a 3 piece (+ singer) rock band. What I do is have a pretty clean sound for the most part and then use a small amount of drive and sometimes a bit of octave (up) if things need fattening up a bit. Octave down tends to turn the sound mushy in my opinion. You could also try a booster like the TC Spark. A TC Mojomojo is a cheap dirt pedal that holds up very well and keeps your tone good and the Sub n Up (also TC) handles the octave up side. There are plenty of other options though. I've never thought Chorus really did anything to fill out sound but that may just be me. You could also try adding a bit of delay as an option. P.S. Another absolute bargain pedal that adds a subtle bit of grind is the Joyo American sound. I'm very impressed with this one and it also has a very tweakable EQ section (Fender tone stack inspired) so you can get a distinctively different sound when you want it (or not as the case may be).
  8. I guess I'm a bit 'old school', but nothing really tops Trevor Bolder for me. He was a huge driver for me to start playing bass and the line he plays on Lady Grinning Soul is, in my humble opinion, utterly sublime.
  9. The Lunatics have taken over the Asylum - The Specials
  10. I've always used Korg Pitchclip. Not too dear (although not the cheapest) and never had any problems.
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