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I've heard really good things about the Hartke LH range. Lots of power, tube pre-amp, very robust, and pretty cheap! Keep your eye out for one and see if you can try it out.
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[quote name='Hamster' post='559969' date='Aug 4 2009, 09:59 AM']AnalogMan Mini Chorus with deep mod - perfect for me[/quote] [quote name='alexharvay' post='559978' date='Aug 4 2009, 10:12 AM']If I wanted a chorus pedal, that's what I'd go for.[/quote] Had one. Sold it. Regretted it. Bought Standard Chorus with 3 way depth toggle as I couldn't be bothered to wait for a mini to turn up second hand. Best Chorus pedal ever!
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Aguillar AG 500 Dual channel amp GS1x12 cab
Higgie replied to basses's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Warmoth Fretless Jazz Project, Top quality parts
Higgie replied to Higgie's topic in Basses For Sale
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Needless to say - Pino doing what he does best!
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[quote name='molan' post='555679' date='Jul 29 2009, 10:29 PM']Ok, so I realise this is a bit of a long shot but I have 5 matching EBS pedals sitting next to me that hardly ever get used so I thought I might have a go at selling them all as a 'job lot' to save me the hassle of packaging & posting them all individually. I've bought these at different times so they are of varying age but they are all in great working order. I'd say the BassIQ & OctaBass have been on a board at some stage. I've never tried to use any of these with a battery so it's possible there's the odd dodgy connection somewhere (as is usually the way with battery power) but if someone wants them all then I'll throw in nice little basic mains power supply from SoundLab that has 6 power leads. The pedals & approx new prices are: MultiDrive £125 MultiComp £140 OctaBass £110 BassIQ £145 DynaVerb £160 To buy new these would therefore come in at around £680 (over £700 with postage) So I thought maybe £450 the lot including the power supply - can probably chuck in some little patch cables as well just for good measure Not sure what postage would be but even when boxed up I can't imagine it would be a huge amount. Apologies for the slightly vague descriptions and lack of pics but thought I'd try to suss out whether there might be anyone out there with an EBS pedal fetish waiting to be satisfied before going through the motions of taking pics of each individual pedal & describing them in detail BassDirect have pretty good details [url="http://www.bassdirect.co.uk/bass_guitar_specialists/EBS_Pedals.html"]here[/url] or obviously EBS themselves have lots of info & sound clips etc [url="http://www.bass.se/"]here[/url][/quote] Any interest in a trade for my [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=47134"]Custom Barge VFB unit[/url] for the BassIQ + cash?
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Warmoth Fretless Jazz Project, Top quality parts
Higgie replied to Higgie's topic in Basses For Sale
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Zoe, Well done, this bassline is a beast! I agree that it's not perfect, but it's a fantastic effort and you should be proud of what you have achieved. Really well done again, keep up the good work! Cheers James
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Yeah, not too fond of the Morley (Is it the Dual Bass Wah you're talking about?) - I've had before and sold it after getting the 105Q, so I know that I prefer the 105Q over the Morley. Also, the Morley is pretty huge, as is the Weeping Demon, so they're both out...
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Have you tried raising the pickups? My dad has a Squier VMJ (not fretless) and the output is pretty hot.
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Yeah as guitar pedal I hear it does lose some low end. Cheers for the info on the EBS Tony. I agree, the auto switching is the best thing about the 105Q!
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First album is indeed a Stingray, a 2 Band EQ model IIRC. It can be seen in the Bullet In The Head video
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[quote name='sshorepunk' post='544580' date='Jul 19 2009, 11:11 AM']Thia is a shot of my board last month, it's evolving at the moment, so many changes The chorus pedal and BSW have both departed, there are now a Boss OC-2 and EBS multi comp on there. Custom looper being worked on at the moment I am using an LS-2 as well, trying to keep the levels between my fretted and fretless basses the same, but I may look at building a simple A>B switching facility with level control into my new loooper, the guy who is probably going to build it can probably do this Tony[/quote] Nice board. How do you like the EBS Wah? I've been thinking about one of those lately, after I rebought a 105Q and didn't like it as much as the first time round.
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I found the best feature of the Nordstrand replacement pickup was that it brought my G string back. I just couldn't hear it live with the stock pickup!
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Warmoth Fretless Jazz Project, Top quality parts
Higgie replied to Higgie's topic in Basses For Sale
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Withdrawn... properly this time as sold on TB! LOL
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[quote name='Muse_Cubed' post='543710' date='Jul 18 2009, 12:55 AM']I'm so glad I bought it! It sounds absolutely brutal when running my Warwick (via the Cream Pie) through it...love the grittiness. I've heard that the OC-2 is better than the OC-3...would that honestly be the best option?[/quote] +1 OC-2 100%
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Warmoth Fretless Jazz Project, Top quality parts
Higgie replied to Higgie's topic in Basses For Sale
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Warmoth Fretless Jazz Project, Top quality parts
Higgie replied to Higgie's topic in Basses For Sale
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I haven't got the East Pre, but I swapped the MM pickup out for a Nordy 4.2 and it brought my G string back from the dead. Absolutely fantastic pickup. I do wish my bass was a 2 band though!