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Ashwood1985

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  1. [quote name='DHA' timestamp='1357134843' post='1917878'] poor ground by the sounds of it, check your cables. failing that I have seen once before some digital pedals causing problems. Try adding a pedal at a time to the board and see if which one is to blame. [/quote] Thanks Dave!! Awesome work btw dude!
  2. [quote name='simwells' timestamp='1357118351' post='1917574'] When I had a VT1 I always found it needed an isolated supply to keep noise free so either some form of isolator or it's own power supply. [/quote] Yeah it does have it's own supply, and it's fine sitting away from the board! It's when its sitting near or on the board with the other pedals powered with the 9v daisies that it misbehaves.
  3. Cheers for the response mate, My first thought is the fact that the MM isn't true bypass. So isn't the buffer active even when bypassed? No doubt you're right about the principle but I'm a llttle confused as to why it doesn't occur while bypassed for this reason (approaching circuit territory!) Anyway I've arranged a diago powerstation through a BCer in order to stabalise things further with all the 9v stuff. I do plan on putting the VT1 in one of the LS2's loops with a second boss eq in order to dial back in some little highs or whatever into the VT1's signal so from what your saying, if I leave that on for the time being until (just flatten in out rather than bypass it hopefully it should kill it until I can sot a more permenant solution. As much as I might fancy a voodoo 4x4 for all but the MarkBass, £180 can be used much more wisely for me right now if I can get a clean board on a budget
  4. One thing I forgot to mention: with the VT1 on and buzzing away, when I engage te EHX memory man it completely kills the buzz from the VT1 leaving it clean! To my layman brain this is extremely WEIRD!
  5. Hi y'all, I can't find this question in an existing thread so forgive me if it's been dealt with before. Basically I currently use two non-brand 9v 1A supplies to power my 9v stuff and independent supplies for my Markbass Compressore at 15v and my DHA VT1 ar 12v. After some experimentation, I've managed to find a certain configuration of daisy chaining that gets the mid-range whine that's plaguing the set up to a bare minimum, so this is a reasonably minor issue as I have an ISP decimator on the way. [b]The main problem is that the VT1 when powered separately is very quiet except the hiss you'd expect from the tube when driven. BUT when it's on the board with all the 9v pedals it buzzes like a chainsaw when engaged.[/b] So here's the question: If I get a Diago powertrain and run all my 9v stuff off this instead of the generic supplies I'm using now, will this eliminate the interference the VT1's supply is getting? i.e. is this happening because the chains are running from PSUs that aren't filtered very well and the diago would sort it? Or do I need to go the whole hog and get something that provides isolated outs for everything like the Voodoo 4x4 to power all but the markbass (15v)? If money was no object I'd do this in a heartbeat but the things are £180!!! :-/ Here's my current set-up for your reference: TU3 -> MB Comp -> Boss GE7B -> RC booster -> OC-2 -> VT1 -> EBS Chorus -> EHX SMMH -> Morley MiniVolume Also I plan on whacking in another Boss EQ, LS-2 and ISP Decimator soon so thats 3 more 9v pedals. Power chain 1 - (TU3, Boss GE7B, RC Booster, OC-2, EBS Chorus) Power chain 2 - (EHX SMMH, Morley MiniVolume) VT1 - independent 12v wall wart Markbass Comp - independent 15v wall wart Cheers in advance dudes for reading this and any info/thoughts/experience you may share, Ash
  6. Ian bought my EBS Bass IQ Instant payment, great comms, cool guy
  7. Bought J's VT1 from him. pleasure to deal with - great comms - pedal well packaged, in great nick as described. No hesitations to deal with him again! top fella
  8. Decimator and Blue Dragon Please! PM'd
  9. Picked up one of these from a BCer: great clean headphone amp with good build quality! Someone take a second opinion that this is a cracking little box
  10. My experience in people's opinions plus what my ears have told me from the limited amount of comparison I've been able to make myself is that the BO have a more aggressive hi-mids whereas the NT has fuller/warmer low/low mids plus a reletavely subtle increase in sustain. (a note though: But where thumbs (walnut etc variants aside) mainly come in bubinga or ovankol abd the older BOs often with wenge necks, the consistency of sound will be affected by much more than the construction type which is probably where the differing opinions generate from.) One things for sure though: most people prefer the NTs hands down: so someone's likely to be very happy. Geez ANY good example of a thumb and someone's likely to be happy. So anyone considering going into thumb land with this one: go for it! You'll have a lot of fun as the thumbs can take playing that many other class basses will buckle under and still give a solid response to your hands!
  11. If you mean that regarding its performance then I'd have to say its subjective. I was comparing it to a dynaverb and lookin for a sound where the dry bass signal is still very solid with about 20% of verb added to fill out the sound. I found the shim to work really work well with wetter settings but it didn't do it for me on the more subtle stuff. But that was just to my taste: it felt like it jumped from being too subtle to too washed out regarding the main bass tone when tweaking the reverb level: I couldn't find a sweet spot for my tastes. But like I said: it's very subjective innit! I'm sure some people would love it for the sound(s) they're after.
  12. These are animals Ziggy! Like a mean set of twins out for trouble: Make sure they don't molest that beautiful Harlot when you're not looking! [quote name='ziggydolphinboy' timestamp='1356315671' post='1909179'] ahhh i got two headless sei basses one sixer one mint cond 4! pluss i have two headed seis :-)[attachment=125776:IMG_0909.jpg][attachment=125777:IMG_0900.jpg] [/quote]
  13. Hi mate, No I took it off his hands but have since moved it on via gumtree so it's in the wind I'm afraid! Ash
  14. Sold pending the usual!
  15. Go on, it'd make a good prezzie for your Groovy Gran!
  16. It'll make a nice funky prezzie for someone! PRICE DROP FOR MINT FUNKBOX!
  17. Chilly mid December bump
  18. I've got one and its awesome! Someone will e happy with this me thinks! Btw what year is it pal? May matter to some.
  19. [quote name='ziggydolphinboy' timestamp='1355682259' post='1901336'] :-) great meeting a kool dude too!! [/quote] Ditto man!
  20. Not quite: we're doing a test period while we make our decisions, still not confirmed.
  21. [quote name='JTUK' timestamp='1355526343' post='1899734'] I am saying that I wouldn't buy a bass like this from a company like that without playing and hearing it. [/quote] I agree and would never do this myself. Although saying that aren't online retailers legally obliged to offer a 7 day return policy? Not sure but I thought so. If so then I it's a stinker there's a simple solution!
  22. Trade pending as I've got a trial swap going on with ziggy's mayones 6er
  23. Lol thanks for exposing my sloppy chops luke!!!
  24. Up to date photos taken this morning [attachment=124842:photo 1.JPG] [attachment=124843:photo 3.JPG]
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