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I stopped using DR about a year ago after my third set of strings with duff E's or A's. I have used their strings for 25 years on many different basses, so it wasnt the stringing. My emails of complaint were ignored by DR!!! Not the legendary service id heard about. They seem to have gone downhill which is heartbreaking as i still feel these are "my sound", but they are far to expensive to take a chance on π Ive gone to Dunlop superbright nickels, which while nice, die off fairly quickly.
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SOLD - 1966 Fender Precision Bass - Natural Refinish - NOW Β£2900
lee650 replied to Hoodyy's topic in Basses For Sale
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I can't find this PJ in the marketplace!
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I love that!! P bass with flats?
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Fender USA AVRI '62 Paramore P Bass - Price Drop Β£1200 - *SOLD*
lee650 replied to tayste_2000's topic in Basses For Sale
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Yeah I want those! Would I be able to download it via the pc? Any thoughts on a suitable "let's dance" by David Bowie patch too π
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I've been in wunjos a couple of times now and although I've never bought anything, they've been happy for me to play in the basses and have been extremely friendly and welcoming!! On the the brilliant shop π
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Even dialled out, the octave up is still slightly there. I found the T16/MXR BOD/EBS octabass and Aguilar octamizer better for very smooth clean octave tones. I would really say the T65 is more of a synth engine (especially with fuzz and filter in it's loop! Try a Mooer sweeper woth it's fuzz on π) and for synthy applications the octave up really helps, so you won't want to turn it off. At one point I was running a T65 for dirty octave up synth and Aguilar for clean octave and a Valeton OC10 (very good OC2 clone) for clean off subby octave. I replaced these with a T70 which was awesome but I found I couldn't replicate my smooth deep octave for certain things. If this doesn't happen for you, I would suggest an Aguilar Octamiser, for a "one size fits all" octave tone π
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Sold Fender Precision USA Highway One 2007, made in America.
lee650 replied to karlfer's topic in Basses For Sale
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Sold Fender Precision USA Highway One 2007, made in America.
lee650 replied to karlfer's topic in Basses For Sale
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NRG Purrer, Diamond Comp Jr, Phase 95, Mooer Envelope
lee650 replied to knicknack's topic in Effects For Sale
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If it's the one I've found then it's a v2 is jump on it if I were you,before I do π
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I had the T65 for ages,as well as the T70 an absolutely awesome octave. With the filter it can go from very aggressive and synthy to absolute 90s dub sounds. The thing I loved about it was the dirty octave up, it adds a lot of presence in the mix, I do feel that this octave is much better at the clean signal off synth tone,than it is at clean octave tones (the T16 works better for that) Check which version it is,as the old ones had the loop with a Y cable but whatever effects you had in the loop could not be used when the T65 was off. The newer version has a footswitch to turn the loop on/off. If you use the loop you will have to turn the loop volume down as well as the clean as it adds it's own clean signal. On the whole I found it dirty and synthy, with the filter full CCW and the octave up boosted, it's like a brassmaster fuzz. I recently traded my T70 to get a Future Impact but I do miss that sound. I bought an Aguilar octamiser as it's the only octave that does clean and synthy very well. The T65 filter goes further at both ends than the Aguilar, I had no tracking issues with the T65 however like most,it doesn't like going too low.
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SOLD - Fender Vintera 50s Sea Foam Green Precision 2019
lee650 replied to Kevsy71's topic in Basses For Sale
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Peter's already come to my rescue!! He'll sort you out π
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