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Fuzz pedal with envelope filter - suggestions please
lee650 replied to Sharkfinger's topic in Effects
A Combined filter with fuzz would be a great idea! Tom from Cog could help you with that. As far as fuzz which sound synthy as in slightly filtered,the Red Ripper is a perfect choice, the prunes n custard is a similar sound as both are dynamic with envelope qualities but the P&C Is a lot more organic sounding. One of my faves was the 3 leaf Doom, which can be configured to sound like a muff (Which isn't a synthy fuzz! I've always had both types) but also is a dynamic moog like fuzz, with hints of octave up and ring mod. Other rarer fuzzes are the Co pilot orbit which is a gated fuzz and ring modulator in one pedal! I've never tried one s they are rare and the Subdecay Flying Tomato (again I haven't tried one) A great available option is the Emma Octo Nojs which is a synthy dynamic fuzz (similar to Red Ripper/Doom) but with an added octave in one pedal. I've a big love for the Mooer sweeper which is cheap and tiny and is a clone of the bassballs which is a twin filter with added fuzz! Sounds wicked with an octave pedal 😁 -
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Thanks Peter! You're a diamond, sterling patches as usual 😘
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Zvex do a synthy fuzz in a tiny 1590a enclosure! The Fuzzolo I've never tried one, but I'd imagine it's a less featured version of the mighty Mastatron😁
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I know! A little tidying of the back end, or a slight extension on the pickguard 😁
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For stinky poos and giggles! Not quite,but fits the neck perfectly 😂 maybe a slightly longer custom version. It would be an interesting project.
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So get a cheap 414! A duncan pickup, And do it! Would a sterling pickguard work with the 414 neck they arn't a million miles away. I've a sterling pickguard I can donate to the cause (it's a funky green pearl)
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The preamp looks like an East U retro/uni pre. Great bass,, and John's preamps bring any bass to another level, even set flat! At £219 that's a steal as the preamp alone is nigh on £200
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Sterlings have a ceramic pickup! Stingrays Alnico. My sterling has a Nordstrand vintage pickup,which is Alnico and very warm. Best of both worlds 😁
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SOLD - 2 x Hartke Hydrive 112 with Roqsolid Covers.
lee650 replied to jimmy23cricket's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Bergantino AE 210 it's a compact and light 2x10 Neo cab which has a lot of bottom end for its size and fits very snugly onto the smallest stages. I've used this on pit gigs/large tours and function gigs and it's always sounds warm and clean. It also comes with the optional extra cover (costs £60). Few little bits of tolex missing on the bottom and sides,otherwise in good condition. SOLD!!! I would trade/part trade for a good kickback combo preferably Ashdown OriginAL C210-300 Or a Markbass 210 combo. AE 210 Info •2 x 10" Custom Neodymium Driver with 7oz magnet and vented pole pieces •high intelligibility 1" tweeter •custom phase - coherent crossover with tweeter level control •power handling - 400 watts rms •frequency response:40Hz - 15kHz •sensitivity: 100db • 1 watt/1 meter •2 x 1/4" and 2 x neutrik connectors •impedance: 8 ohms •dimensions: 22 3/4" W x 18" H x 12 1/2" D •55.9cm x 45.7cm x 31.75cm •weight: 40lbs/18 Kgs
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Ahh spot on!! Octamizer! Great pedal
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Better pic Definitely v1 discombobulater,micro pog, Mxr Dynacomp? And Polytune! Don'tknow about the giant pedal! Ashdown? Theres an ampeg DI on top of the amp!
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My first ever 5 string!! I loved it, but fairly quickly upgraded to a BB NE1
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Cmon!!!! 😆
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Ernie Ball Musicman Sterling 4-String - ON HOLD £750
lee650 replied to Rblake80's topic in Basses For Sale
I concur with Peter! The Op's bass is most definitely cherry burst! And a beautiful example it is (that birdseye neck) earlier musicmans are stunning. As shown my current sterling is cherry busy, although a more orangy shade. I owned a Stingray 5 HH in Honeyburst which was much darker. It was a darker yellow, going into a burgundy colour, very classy. The older musicmans called them sunburst (two tone) but later took a tip from Duluxe and gave the finishes fancy names. As an aside I originally owned my sterling 11 years ago, and it definitely went from yellow to a bright red. When I recently bought it back, I noticed the finish had lightened sone what and the red has become a dark orange. I suppose it could now be called burnt orange burst or Jaffa burst 😂 To the OP that is a stunning example and on for less cash than I'd want for mine a massive bargain 😊 -
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