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JapanAxe

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  1. [quote name='Handwired' timestamp='1405059118' post='2498315'] Shocked that nobody fancies one of Leo's best. [/quote] Plenty of fanciers, just no buyers
  2. I've not seen any but I do recall reading the review in Guitarist magazine.
  3. Use your tone control(s).
  4. [quote name='spaners' timestamp='1405855283' post='2505764'] Sounds like an interesting day. So long as im not away with work I could bring a couple of shortscales, moded and home built valve amps. Will put it on my planner with an alarm or two [/quote] Home built valve amps - now you're talking!
  5. [quote name='Graham' timestamp='1405847624' post='2505657'] Also, as a bonus the bridal party had requested we not play Sex On Fire (possibly Christian concerns, not sure) so it was nice not to have to knock that one out. [/quote] Fnarr fnarr!
  6. [quote name='M@23' timestamp='1405812571' post='2505548'] I'll never sell it. [/quote] How many times have we heard this on BC? *sigh*
  7. That is astonishingly inexpensive!
  8. I listened to that all the way through - that's rare for me when it comes to YouTube bass demos!
  9. [quote name='rapscallion' timestamp='1405779642' post='2505189'] Is that because it needs something to drive it? [/quote] Yes it needs a current amplifier (in theory anyway) - most spring drivers use a valve or op-amp working like a small power amp.
  10. You can't just connect the send and return direct to a 'naked' reverb tank, but no reason why you can'y use an outboard spring reverb unit. The only problem will be finding one!
  11. [quote name='paulears' timestamp='1405767577' post='2505056'] How about a hunting horn! [url="http://www.thomann.de/gb/thomann_bbfuerst_pless_horn.htm"]http://www.thomann.d..._pless_horn.htm[/url] [/quote] Wouldn't it be great to pull it out at gigs and give the audience the horn. Oh wait...
  12. There was one listed on [url="http://aloewood54.rssing.com/chan-23797812/all_p271.html"]Gumtree[/url] for £40. I'm guessing it's a 50W 1980s model that will have been sold under various brand names, so that price would be about right.
  13. Nathan, just thought you should know that Parcelforce only cover musical instruments up to £100, although they will merrily take your money for extra cover! If you end up having to send the bass, I recommend going on Interparcel.com and choosing one of the UPS services.
  14. +1, love mine
  15. Rhythm. You can play really low and fudge the pitch, but if you haven't nailed the rhythm, you ain't doing your job!
  16. A 'no' from me, but it would suit an 80s electro tribute band.
  17. [quote name='dodge_bass' timestamp='1405690899' post='2504386'] EBS dynaverb, Boss SYB-5 [/quote] Both nice pedals but neither on my wish list. Thanks for asking though! Anyone else with pedal trades?
  18. [quote name='dodge_bass' timestamp='1405681307' post='2504276'] Any interest in any trades for this? [/quote] Maybe - watcha got?
  19. [quote name='Kevin Dean' timestamp='1405671024' post='2504128'] ...if I need more bottom end I'll just have to add a 1 x 15. [/quote] There will be someone along in a minute to disabuse you of this notion
  20. Coin-operated PP3 battery dispenser for the guitarist's use.
  21. Surely that's just an oscillator fed into a delay unit. An oscillator circuit is an easy project build, even if you don't use a VHS case for the housing! The NE555 has been around for years ([url="http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/ne555n-timer-qh66w"]Maplin[/url] flog them for 99p) and there are loads of simple application circuits to be found online.
  22. Most people will be familiar with what this pedal can do - digital models of 9 types of delay, a 40-second looper, and the TonePrint setting that allows in-depth customisation of the delay model's parameters via free TonePrint software and a USB connection. For the full lowdown, visit the [url="http://www.tcelectronic.com/flashback-delay/"]TC Flashback page[/url]. Tiny mark on front panel, otherwise tip top condition. Comes complete with box, manual, and USB cable. Runs from standard Boss 9V adaptor (recommended but not included) or PP3 battery (not recommended unless you have shares in Duracell). Reason for sale: I always end up modelling the sound of my MXR Carbon Copy, which kind of makes this pedal superfluous for me! [b]£85[/b] delivered within the UK.
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