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dannybuoy

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  1. The stage might be rather cosy for an 11-piece band though, you can get an idea of the size of it here: [url="http://www.thehificlub.co.uk/gallery"]http://www.thehificlub.co.uk/gallery[/url]
  2. Ah, been there many times when I was at uni >10 years ago, great little place.
  3. +1 for the Kala U-Bass - Clarky is selling a fretless one on here for a bargain price, I'd nab it if you're at all interested! They sound very DB like, can be amplified, great for travel, and would fit right in with the look - although you would have to carry a small amp as they aren't very loud unplugged.
  4. Also it doesn't help that they are still banging out the 2011 models for £899 delivered: [url="http://www.gak.co.uk/en/fender-american-standard-precision-bass-2009-black-maple/19255"]http://www.gak.co.uk/en/fender-american-standard-precision-bass-2009-black-maple/19255[/url]
  5. Jack - have you tried putting just a single AT7 in the V1 position on the right hand side leaving a 12AX7 on the left? I think there‘s a chance this could achieve the same result of taming the gain but give you more overall volume. My theory being that if you also have a lower gain tube just before the power amp you may not be getting the max amount of power from it.
  6. Definitely says Analog Delay on the front of the pedal. The waveform is probably just a pitch modulation LFO, like on the EHX Memory Boy:
  7. As far as I know they aren't starved - they light up like a Christmas tree so there must be some decent voltage going through. Funnily enough my Gold Lion 12AX7s don't glow though. I don't know about a shimmery top end though, that's not what this amp is about.
  8. [quote name='grtz' timestamp='1340132395' post='1699771']Maybe the only niggle is that it almost has too much bottom end for my taste.[/quote] The EQ is flattest with bass and treble all the way down and mids maxed according to the BassGearMag review. Don't be afraid to turn that bass control down and the mids up!
  9. Not seen those before, I suppose that would be a great option as long as you were committed to keeping your iPhone/iPad. The Zoom units do have metering and built in compression/limiting however.
  10. If like me you find you hardly use the G string, you could always string up BEAD using the bottom 4 strings from a 5-string set. That way you won't have to re-learn too much as your E, A and D strings are still there, but now you have some extra low notes to play with.
  11. If you don't mind spending a little bit, try the Zoom Q3 or Q3HD. I have the older H2 sound recorder and it has great stereo sound quality that can cope with very loud volumes. [url="http://www.zoom.co.jp/english/products/q3/"]http://www.zoom.co.jp/english/products/q3/[/url]
  12. [quote name='billyapple' timestamp='1339963028' post='1696965']Post up some pics that look a little more genuine, maybe some of the bass in your kitchen, just something that looks like it has not been copied from elsewhere.[/quote] I agree with what's been said apart from this - the photos on [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/230811673775"]eBay[/url] look fine and having a washing machine in the background will add no value. Plus I prefer that the bass be pictured laying down on a soft carpet than on a hard surface, makes it look like it's been looked after. Alarm bells ring when someone takes their pics outside in the garden resting against some paving slabs for example!
  13. [quote name='incubass' timestamp='1339866753' post='1695659'] Does anyone use the OBT for Funk/Soul/R&B stuff? The reviews of this amp are always concerning rock/metal, but I wonder how it handles that styles of music. I'm hoping it will blow my mind with an old Precision with the right flats on it! [/quote] It's perfect for that sound, you won't be disappointed.
  14. [quote name='gareth' timestamp='1339851835' post='1695407'] When oh when, will the mods restrict the selling forum to established bcers? [/quote] Why? Someone got a bargain bass, and we were all thoroughly entertained!
  15. They were very expensive anyway, you'd be far better off getting the LM2 for £275 in the for sale section (which is a very clean flat sounding amp) with a VT Deluxe.
  16. They are big and ugly just like the Markbass pedals - at least Markbass has seen the light and produced a smaller range!
  17. You should be able to fit a class D power module into that Meat DI so that you could use it like an Orange Bass Terror for when you can't be bothered to lug it's bigger brother about!
  18. Are Chromes OK to string through the body? Most manufacturers recommend against stringing flats through the body because the sharp angles can cause them to break. Being more flexible, TI flats are OK, but I'd double check first.
  19. Here you go: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DILwJ-w2YQc[/media]
  20. Lovely - I've been lusting after the 5-string version of this!
  21. Headstock logo looks just like my 2004 American Standard, but it doesn't have the string through body or S1 switch. Don't Highway One's have a 70s logo?
  22. I read on Talkbass a report from someone who tried the 2011 and 2012 Precisions side by side that the newer pickups were more vintage/smooth, less modern/agressive. If true, probably same goes for the Jazz.
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