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Guys, Would this tester work if, say it was plugged in to the end of an extension lead that was plugged in to a faulty (say bad earth) mains socket? I'm thinking yes it would. I was wondering as I have a spare outlet on the extension fitted to the back of my rack case. I'd happily leave one of these plugged all the time as a visual guide to the status of the socket I am plugging in to. [edit] actually, I'd have to unplug all the devices from the extension first for a proper clear reading wouldn't I?
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Ahh! Thom beat me to a reply! Yup, the MB's are 1u high. I keep mine in a 4u rack with a 1u distortion preamp and probably will slip my compressor and half rack digital EQ in there too.
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I've not got a half width rack, but I've put my GK MB800 in to a Gator Shallow abs rack case with some other bits n bobs for a super light and convenient system. It is full 19" width though.
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Hartke 5500 head (input socket needs replacing)
Dood replied to MarkC's topic in Repairs and Technical
Cool! Let us know how you get on! It'll be successful I am sure! -
Hartke 5500 head (input socket needs replacing)
Dood replied to MarkC's topic in Repairs and Technical
Hi Mark, yup, I reckon this would be a very straight forward job for a tech/pro and shouldnt take any more than 30mins. It's easy to buy those types of jack sockets and are readily available. With a minimum of tools, anyone who is capable with a soldering iron should be fine. My best friend for getting the old socket out would be a decent 'solder sucker' to remove solder from the old connections. The new socket should push straight into the holes in the PCB left by the old socket, then just a case of reapplying some good quality solder in the normal method. The sockets themselves are probably about £2.50 and you may find them in Maplin, but certainly companies like Farnell / CPC / RS should carry them too. -
Firstly, does the Radium have a USB MIDI connector on it? If yes, go here: www.iosmidi.com to see if the Radium is capable of MIDI via the built in driver. I had a quick look in the list and couldn't see the Radium so I suspect not. I have just taken delivery of a Sonuus I2M and this very moment I have connected an eBay 'clone' camera kit to it and my iPad2 and am happily playing MIDI in garage band. So yes, they *can* work depending on your devices. You may get an 'unsupported device' message but I understand some 'clones' will still work ok.
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[quote name='Mr. Foxen' timestamp='1341620130' post='1722069'] .... And I've never heard of anyone finding the limits of a single one. [/quote] That's because no one has sent a big twin to me yet I'd take a pair to test, Mr Claber!
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Parker FLY USA 5 String - Graphite neck - Piezos - ***Sold***
Dood replied to Dood's topic in Basses For Sale
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Tecamp Puma 900 & Tecamp 2X10" neo cab => WITHDRAWN!!!
Dood replied to Bassdude BE's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Tecamp Puma 900 & Tecamp 2X10" neo cab => WITHDRAWN!!!
Dood replied to Bassdude BE's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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I bought the Tone Pump for a project because of it's brilliant FET preamp circuit that soft clips in a similar way to that of valves do. I got as far as mounting it in a pedal sized box to use as an external preamp. But that is exactly how it has stayed, on my shelf, not being used! So I am offering it up for sale as a great upgrade to your bass. I know that a lot of people have given the preamp stick, but I reckon it's because they treat it like any other active pre that has centre notches for the 0db setting. The TonePump is a little different - much like the passive tone stacks that have a certain bit of boost of lows and trebles built in to their zero position. Paired with passive pickups, this preamp really livens up the sound - it works great with active EMG pickups too. You can really get that 'Spector bass' sound paired with EMG DCs! Anyway, here's the web info' for you: http://www.spectorbass.com/store/store.php?crn=227&rn=446&action=show_detail I had to pay all of the customs, excise and shipping costs on top of this price, that I am not forwarding on to you. My bad luck I suppose! £50+P&P which is probably going to be about a 5er as I ship recorded/insured/tracked depending on value. Yes, it is the model with the trimpot output gain control as seen above. - The design is such that despite using a 9v battery, the schematic uses a voltage doubler so you are infact getting the headroom of an 18V system with it according to the guy who designed the preamp.
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SOLD! Warwick Corvette Double Buck $$ 4 String - SOLD
Dood replied to Mickbass86's topic in Basses For Sale
[quote name='Bass-Thing' timestamp='1341598586' post='1721723'] Folks I am SOOO sorry. I had been led to believe that this bass had already been sold and I thought those enquiring after it still might be interested in mine. I realise whatever that I was bang out of order and I promise I won't do it again. [/quote] Good man Carry on all! -
Great reading! I look forward to getting to hear one of these and a Streamliner eventually. I have to say, after reviewing the MB800 for iGuitar Mag, I was sold without wanting to wait it out for the GB's. I have to say it really surprised me how good it sounded. However, I think you're probably right when it comes to flexibility. The Shuttle has a wider EQ selection for different tones and flexibility, that's for sure. The GK has 'that sound' about it and I'm not sure what the 'flat' settings of the EQ are yet. I have to say that I was won over also by it being 1u high! it sits nicely in a rack case with my distortion preamp etc! Volume wise, like the Shuttle, I reckon they are both stupidly loud Thank you for the review!
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SOLD! Warwick Corvette Double Buck $$ 4 String - SOLD
Dood replied to Mickbass86's topic in Basses For Sale
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SOLD! Warwick Corvette Double Buck $$ 4 String - SOLD
Dood replied to Mickbass86's topic in Basses For Sale
[quote name='Shonks' timestamp='1341595719' post='1721654'] hijacking someone else's post to flog your own bass seems a bit out of order to me [/quote] It is, unless the OP was asking for trades, which in this case he isn't. Bass-Thing, feel free to bump your own advert but please try not to hijack others threads with unrealted discussion. -
Check out Cold Amp and Hypex who also manufacture ready built D Class modules. They are great companies too. For the 'Daddy' of D Class modules I'd look at Powersoft's offerings as well as B&O. Both of which I think OEM for some of our favourite lightweight heads!
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Greetings from Warwick Basses & Framus Guitars!
Dood replied to Warwick_Official's topic in Introductions
Is it not that simply the rights for the design of the bass lies with one company and they would like to remain the ones that build it? - I mean, it's a bit like Fender wanting to build Rickenbackers with their name on instead? It was asked about a collaboration - maybe a one off could be interesting, but I really don't think that Warwick would naturally outsource building instruments to another company for any reason as they have a massive factory of their own that can churn out quality instruments probably at double the speed and half the cost to them. Just a thought. Anyway, maybe this discussion needs having elsewhere being as it is actually Garey's introduction thread that is being wildly derailed lol -
We'd like your feedback on Neck Wood! SS1 Wenge vs Maple
Dood replied to Warwick_Official's topic in Bass Guitars
[quote name='BassBod' timestamp='1341334032' post='1717267'] I'd much prefer Wenge. All maple is too vanilla...you need some choc too! And what is Ekanga anyway?? Sounds made up to me. [/quote] You are sort of right about ekanga actually. I looked in to this when I reviewed a rather funky Warwick Rockbass in the massive iGuitar Magazine in my bass section. Warwick are a brilliant eco-friendly company who like to save (and not waste) as much product as possible. Offcuts and shavings of quality wood are 'reformed' in to a new composite that Hans-Peter himself (I believe this to be true) named Ekanga! I understand that because only a little is used in each instrument that it is said to be 'tonally inert'. Frankly, I think this is a brilliant bit of recycling and great to see guitar companies thinking green! -
Hmmm! Odd! I use a high output bass but havent experienced this. Two things to check. If you are running off battery is it fresh? Or if you are using a power supply is it the correct voltage and current supply? Not enough juice from either can definitely cause undue distortion. Next, does your instrument have a gain control on it's active circuit? For example, the Spector Tone Ump circuits have a preset you can adjust to drop the instrument output a notch. If i think of anything else, i'll reply. What bass/ electronics/ pickups are you using?
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Funnily, I sold my old Zoom 9050 rack to a guitarist years ago and I was amazed to find that he still had it recently, so I asked if I could borrow it to reacquaint myself with 'the old days'. It sounded quite cool with a certain 'lofi' DSP character. I have to say the bubble burst when I compared it to my Nova System! Wow. we really have come along way in terms of technology!