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  1. I've had to relist this item due to ebay objecting to the description 'as new'. I think it's abusrd anyway... I've complained!

    This is a genuine listing - im not some scamming sob. If you were bidding on this item then please feel safe re bidding on this item. I'm an excellent ebay - something which my feedback will tell you

    [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BOSS-RC-2-LOOP-STATION-RC-2-IMMACULATE-CONDITION_W0QQitemZ320216204605QQihZ011QQcategoryZ22669QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem"]BOSS RC-2 LOOP STATION[/url]

    thanks

  2. [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/2U-SLIDING-RACK-SHELF-GOOD-CONDITION-FOR-AMPS-DJ_W0QQitemZ320215438604QQihZ011QQcategoryZ23789QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem"]2U SLIDING RACK SHELF[/url]

    Selling my 2u rack shelf as I have downsized my bass rig rack and gone the pedal board route. This is in really good condition and is buil like a tank.. really well made!!

    I've just used this to place a sansamp and a compressor in my rack and has always been fitted to my rack case hence the good condition!

    99P START PRICE WITH NO reserve so if you're looking for a sliding shelf save yourself some cash instead of buying new!

  3. [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BOSS-RC-2-LOOP-STATION-EFFECTS-PEDAL-FX-AS-NEW_W0QQitemZ320215418395QQihZ011QQcategoryZ22669QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem"]BOSS RC-2 LOOP STATION[/url]

    Selling My Boss RC-2 LOOP STATION. It's in 'as new' condition. I'm only selling it as i now just use my pro tools to loop things up and create ' bass solo compositions' :) It can be used to great effect tho for solo bass performances and for doubling up lines or even use as a one shot sampler.

    The item is on £10 now but there is no reserve so get a bargain - cost £130 new!!!

  4. I'm selling my high quality 2U rack tray which you can slide out to access whatever you have placed on it. I used to use it for a sansamp and a compressor but have decided to go back to the pedal board way of things.

    This has been in my rack case since I bought it about 10 months ago and is in very good condition.

    I'm looking for £20 for it plus a few quid for postage as it is a very high quality piece of rack gear.

  5. I'm having a clear out of my cool but very rarely used effects.

    BOSS RC-2 Loop Pedal - £100

    Bought this for £130 pounds last year and has been rarely used and is in 'as new condition'. Originally bought it as a teaching tool and for solo work but due to heavy band commitments It sits in a box on my work top. Comes with Box and all there manuals etc.

    MXR - Bass Octave - £60

    Again this has rarely been used and has just been sitting idle on my pedal board. In good condition with box and manuals etc including the protective control things. These are now out of production and going for £120 on ebay.

    PM if you are interested in either of the above.

    thanks

  6. It's just more of a case of it being rackmountable, the mid frequency control as i find the mids can get very scooped out of the sound and the effects loop. I've had the pbddi for two years and its been battered from being in my flightcase. Ofcourse tho I want to know how its sounds to judge whether it's worth getting one now or continue using what i've got till it gives up the ghost.

    All i've heard is that that RPM has better gain and more control over the mid frequencies.. and doesnt have that terrible presence control - i hate that thing.

    [quote name='minty fresh death' post='128447' date='Jan 26 2008, 09:15 PM']I take it you already have the BDDI/PBDDI ?

    This thread on talkbass might help you out, take it with a pinch of salt though.

    [url="http://www.talkbass.com/forum/showthread.php?t=369986&highlight=RBI+SANSAMP"]http://www.talkbass.com/forum/showthread.p...ght=RBI+SANSAMP[/url]

    Personally I would say you are not going to see a huge improvement... your money though mate :)[/quote]

  7. [quote name='Muppet' post='127595' date='Jan 25 2008, 10:16 AM']Actually, seeing your signal chain, why don't you set one of your Sansamp programs to compensate? You can use it as a clean boost, if you have all the settings at 12 o cclock.[/quote]


    I can't set the sansamp at 12 on all the controls because it's the sansamp which is getting part of my tone by driving the ampeg head. playing softly aint an option really... for this band it's rock and it's all about digging in.. if it was one of my other more pop/singersongwer session thing then I'd prob take you up on your advice

    Im tempted to just stick with a 4 string for a tour coming up for the entire set.. my singer spoke to me and basically said I was good enough a player to make the songs work on a four string. I do love my musicman 5 tho.

    I'll try easing off the active eq on the musicman next week in rehearsals and see what differance it makes.. I've tried recording into pro tools through all my gear and compared waveforms and the musicman is only sligtly louder. So maybe it's fine and im just paranoid.

    i might get hold of a booster off a mate and test it out.

  8. [quote name='acidbass' post='125575' date='Jan 22 2008, 05:30 PM']:)[/quote]

    The volume between the two isn't that different cos i have quarter pounders in the jazz.. its just the stingray has the active eq on it which makes it louder when u boost the bass or treble. I think i might just plug in and let the sound guy worry... :huh:

  9. I have heard many good things about the sadowsky. does putting that many different eqs affect the tone in a bad way.

    eg it would be going through a ebs compressor, sadowsky pre then a sansamp then my ampeg svt 3 pro. Would that make the tone diluted or weak?

    I've heard they tighten up the tone of your bass and make it cut through more.

    I actually this evening compared both basses recording through my ebs, sansamp into pro tools. There wasn't a great differance in level but musicmans wave were more blocky and fuller to look at on the screen and the fender passive bass waves seemed to tapper off.

    Someone has also suggested an ART PM tube preamp. Any good?

  10. Hi,

    I'm trying to find a way to boost my fender jazz 75 reissue bass so that it matches my active stingray in live situations.

    My current rig EBS Multicomp>redonionsolutions loop and tuner mute with EHX BASS SYNTH> Sansamp Pbddi> Ampeg SVT 3 Pro > 4X10 and 1X15 Ampeg Cabs

    I have looked at the Sadowsky and Aguilar box preamps which have volume treble and bass controls- which seem to make the passive bass more 'active'.

    Would just a boost pedal do the Job? Or does it a matter of eq as well?

    Would it sound ok running a preamp for a passive bass infron of the sansamp pre amp and ampeg head? I know the Aguilar is basically an outboard version of the preamps they put in basses..

    I would prob run the preamp in a loop so then i could switch the loop off when going to the stringray..

    Anyone got any suggestions. The more cost affective achieving the best tone possible would be appreciated!!

    Cheers

  11. Amazing electric hollow body bass. Only selling it as it no longer gets played enough due to now owning a musicman and fender.

    Here's the link below if you're interested..

    [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Deamond-Guild-Starfire-Bass-Fender-De-armond-Rare_W0QQitemZ320204519043QQihZ011QQcategoryZ4713QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Deamond-Guild-Starfi...1QQcmdZViewItem[/url]

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