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tonyxtiger

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  1. These are really great for the money. It's their own custom power module. Pretty beefy at 600w and another in the works at 1000w. I've tried one with a few preamps and no complaints tonewise. Can't argue with the portability either. I got them in for rental stock along with the Matrix GT1000w. The GSS does quite well against the Matrix. TBF The Matrix is better but then also twice the price and more powerful.
  2. Mine should arrive next week. I'll keep you posted.
  3. The glou glou fx and chase bliss trem/vibes are all you would ever need but pretty spendy. The new endangered audio research spectravibe will be awesome. If it's just a good simple organic sounding vibe there will be cheaper options out there. These are just the ones I've known.
  4. [quote name='krispn' timestamp='1502976720' post='3354810'] Absolute top bloke is TT. Deal with 100% confidence. I've bought gear from TT maybe 3 times and it's always been top class. A man who respects his gear and understands quality! [/quote] Your Fiver's in the post...
  5. [quote name='NancyJohnson' timestamp='1502902223' post='3354303'] These are wonderful, wonderful basses. The oversized body balances well, it's lightweight and the tone (on mine) is superb. Neck profile is sublime; it's a very easy bass to play...not wanting to fall on clichés, but it literally plays like butter. [/quote] All true. All of it.
  6. Ok Al, 6 months is beyond our business model as you probably would be better buying. Currently we are aiming more towards short term rentals for sessions, comparisons or just if you fancy trying something. A monthly comfort purchase for the enquiring pedal head. Once the library grows, Ideally something like a Netflix monthly subscription where you chose what you want. That said, as a Basschat member send me an email and I can try to sort something out for you on an extended period. Cheers, Darren.
  7. I'm guessing it will have the same amount of hiss as an original tall / bubble font.
  8. I think it was just the T16 that needed the vol boost. There is no shortage on the others. Now Al, if only there was a way you could try one without having to buy it blind. I know you are sceptical, but imagine if there was somewhere you could rent a T65 to try it with your own rig and see if it worked for you? Then buy with confidence or compare with another? Then imagine you could also use your basschat discount code.
  9. [quote name='wayne58' timestamp='1502953780' post='3354558'] Can't praise the playability enough...and the tone from the T pickups. This one's a stunner! Do I need another one?? [/quote] ALWAYS...
  10. I should clarify that the COG was not a bad tracker. I think I make their life difficult because of pickup position, heavy gauges, drop timings, and hitting pretty hard with a plectrum. That aside the mod is not for volume simply changing a couple of cap values to tweak tracking response. No soldering required, just pull out and replace new. Best check with Tom beforehand to see if yours is possible as some changes were made/ revisions etc. If I understand correctly octave pedals use a high end roll off to your ingoing signal I think to aid with tracking. I think changing the values effects this to help tweak to your own instrument. There are obviously off the shelf ones that may just work best for you but sometimes you kiss a few frogs. I just loved the COG and wanted to persist with it. When I try the KMA I'll let you all know how it goes.
  11. Just to muddy the water, and just my personal opinion of the ones I've owned. The MXR was a good tracking octaver with a tone more suited to funk stuff. The pog was a great tracker but with a sterile tone The Octron was a good tracker with a great tone and the best upper octave I've heard, a real jack white screamer. The COGs can be tricky with tracking but if you're bold enough to change some components you can tune them to your bass, Tom helped me with that. Then you are rewarded with a sub octave that is flexible tone wise (somewhere between the Octabvre/mutron/oc2 vibe) and importantly a volume control that goes way loud. Easily the loudest sub of any pedal I've used. So if you are running it through say, a fuzz that sucks some low end you can adjust. There's even an effects loop on the T65 and 70. The eventide pitchfactor while spendy is outstanding, any pitches you want in any order, with delays, arpegiators etc. And tracks better than anything, even drop tuned. So again, just for me, digital = eventide. Analogue = COG. I'm awaiting the arrival of a KMA Moai Maea so fingers crossed for that one also.
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  13. It's a good bright boost on the mammal. Mixes well with the huge bass on the other channel. You should get one!
  14. The EHX tube zipper has an up and down filter option too.
  15. I guess a reverb with an fx loop would let you place an octave in between but depends if the loop effects the dry signal or effected. From memory I think meris and walrus do a reverb with an octave up shimmer. Also the eventides may do this. The new endangered audio research delay has an effects loop but this will be a while off being available.
  16. Glou-glou fx and 3leaf both have sweeps up and down. Yes they can be spendy but you can rent them now. That way you can try them first.
  17. I think Hardwired bought your 610 from me a while back. This one was bought new. Breaks my heart to sell at this price. ...and it's not even sold.
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