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Preamp pedal successfully exported to Belgium before Brexit destroys everything! Always a pleasure to deal with Tony ...
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That was only about a month ago. You know ... things to do under Lockdown ...
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It's only used when she wants a classical musician to play Get Bach or Hard To Handel. You want more? I've got a Liszt ...
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I thought it was about the smell? And the fact that they're green.
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Yes, but then nostalgia used to be so much better.
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Nice, very nice. Desperately resisting the urge to start looking for a Vintage GP Artist - I really loved that neck and the punch it gave.
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So the first photo is with the original neck, and the rest are with the Status one in carbon fibre?
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This has been coming for a long time. Neither of their two shops was particularly profitable and the latest round of rent reviews has made it quite uneconomical to stay in business in the West End. Besides, most of their profit has for ages been coming from http://www.macaris.co.uk/colorsound Because they were the originals, they can still sell Tone Bender pedals at £439 each ... and guitarists will buy them!
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So we're now in uncharted waters ... I don't normally do reviews of FX pedals but (rather bizarrely) this is an actual request! I've just discovered this pedal, which during its brief existence was often known as 'anti-chorus'. I've owned various chorus pedals over the years and they all have that seasick sound to my ears, and verge on being flabby. What I really wanted was a sound that would thicken up my bass when playing in a 3-piece (in an ADT sort of way) and work well with a nice octave pedal for fretless work. I stumbled across a YouTube of the LUXE and instantly thought "that's the one". For reasons about which I know nothing, this pedal was only on the market for about two years before DigiTech withdrew it, so there's not many of them out there. After strenuous searching (oh alright, I looked on Reverb) I found what I suspect is the last unsold LUXE in Europe and immediately bought it. I've done five sound files: Vanilla sound, no FX at all DigiTech CF-7 with all knobs at 12 DigiTech CF-7 with all knobs at 2 LUXE with Detune knob at 2 LUXE with Detune knob at 10 The bass is a Fender Precision Fretless (1977) played through a GB Shuttle into an ElBee 1012 cab. Recording was done with a standard Zoom H2 handheld. A word of warning. We all know that fretless bass demos are played by Bass Gods who cram seven Jaco licks into every bar and drown us with 'mwah', right? Well I'm not that guy. Clip 01 Vanilla.mp3 IMHO it's a nice enough sound, quite lovely in its own way, but not particularly engaging. Clip 02 CF-3 at 12.mp3 Despite being the simplest setting on the pedal, for me this is about as good as chorus gets. If only it didn't have that flabby, wobbly feel to it. Clip 03 CF-3 at 02.mp3 Oh dear. This is really not much of a tweak ... three knobs each moved by about 10 degrees clockwise, and look what you get! Clip 04 LUXE at 02.mp3 There! Now that's what I'm talking about. The bass is thicker and (to my ears) far more punchy, as if I had quickly swopped out the pickups for SD Quarter Pounders between recordings. There's no seasickness, and the flabbiness has disappeared. Clip 05 LUXE at 10.mp3 The difference isn't enormous, and I don't think this is an improvement, but it's still a completely useable sound. And that really is the key. The CF-7 is a marvellously flexible pedal which can do pretty much anything you might want, so long as you have the time and desire to fiddle around with it and note which combinations work for you and which don't. For stage use, I have only ever used one setting, because a busy pub gig with impatient punters and scowling bandmates is not the place to start twiddling knobs. Unless you're the guitarist, of course. And it's all too easy for your knob twiddling to result in completely awful sounds, silly noises to irritate others [see also Bass Synth]. The LUXE on the other hand has a Level knob which you shouldn't need to touch once set for the gig, and a Detune knob which has a simple, direct function and really struggles to generate an unuseable sound. This is a pedal which can find an instant and permanent place on even my smallest board.
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All your Chorus needs in a single pedal. Stylish faux-carbon fibre design, stereo output (if you want/need it), and a rubber base that simply will not accept velcro. I've tried. God knows I've tried. I've spent years experimenting with Chorus, especially with fretless (I blame @Dood meself), and this has been my go-to pedal for a long time. However, I have now managed to source a far more specialised one-trick pony ... but it's the one trick that I actually want. Bizarrely, this means that in a Basschat BOGOF sort of way, I will chuck in this Boss Flanger BF-3 free, gratis, and for no extra spondulicks, allowing you to modulate your sound in ways that hitherto were completely unimaginable. Yes folks, that's right! Roll up, roll up! To the biggest FX bargain you'll see this Lockdown! Cheap? Cheap? Why I'm practically giving them away! I'll even include postage to the UK! I'm now running out of exclamation marks, so I'll have to stop. It's OK Nurse, I'll come quietly.
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Not sure if I can be bothered to go back to gigging
Happy Jack replied to BobVbass's topic in General Discussion
And the acoustics are very different too! -
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Not sure if I can be bothered to go back to gigging
Happy Jack replied to BobVbass's topic in General Discussion
Both my bands are 3-piece, both contain at least one member who takes Covid-19 as seriously as I suspect you do (i.e. very differently from me) but I can see no point at all in trying to push others into changing their life view, or agreeing with my opinion, or doing what I want because I want to get gigging again. When they're ready to start again they'll let me know, I'm sure. Until then, I'm trying to chill. -
Beautiful plumage, the Norwegian Blue.
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Not sure if I can be bothered to go back to gigging
Happy Jack replied to BobVbass's topic in General Discussion
In 17 years you'll be the same age as me, and you'll probably find that remark quite funny! For what it's worth, I picked up a bass guitar for the first time on my 49th birthday ... -
Not sure if I can be bothered to go back to gigging
Happy Jack replied to BobVbass's topic in General Discussion
Judging by many of these posts, Blue, there's going to be much less competition in future, so those of us who want to keep gigging won't have much trouble. -
Simplifies the credit control function ...
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I like to think that my performances are professional.
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Typical. You wait for ages for Happy Jack to sell a Radial unit, and then three come along at once. I love Radial kit, and I have lots of it. In fact, I have rather more than I need. These three units have all led calm, pampered lives in luxurious surroundings, rarely asked to do even a fraction of what they can manage. They are all pristine, as new, and uncontaminated EXCEPT the Mix Blender which benefits from a sublime application of the finest velcro that money can buy. Like all Radial kit, these units are engineered in such a way that a tank could drive over them without damage. Well, to the tank anyway. Let's kick off with RADIAL BIGSHOT I/O True Bypass Instrument Selector - £70 What does it do? What is it for? What is my excuse for buying it? Best read https://www.radialeng.com/product/bigshot-io and https://www.thomann.de/gb/radial_engineering_tonebone_bigshot_i_o.htm, both of which relate to the current (slightly more colourful) model but which are otherwise pretty much identical. We now move on to the RADIAL TONEBONE MIX BLENDER - £140 *** RADIAL MIX BLENDER SOLD ON EBAY *** What does it do? What is it for? What is my excuse for buying it? Best read https://www.radialeng.com/product/mix-blender and https://www.thomann.de/gb/radial_engineering_tonebone_mix_blender.htm And going off in a slightly different direction, we finish with the RADIAL PRO48 Active Direct Box - £70 *** RADIAL PRO48 SOLD ON EBAY *** What does it do? What is it for? What is my excuse for buying it? Best read https://www.radialeng.com/product/pro48 and https://www.thomann.de/gb/radial_engineering_pro_48.htm All prices include UK delivery, but it's always nicer to meet other Basschatters for a face-to-face handover. I'm in Harrow (NW London) and I'm happy for buyers to come here to test things before they buy (and play with my toys if they like), or to meet up within a reasonable distance by car or on the Piccadilly Line.
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Well ... ish. "I'm really urging people to get out there and to play their part: buy the tickets for outdoor plays and musical recitals, get to your local gallery and support your local businesses," he said. Not sure I've ever really considered my gigs to be "musical recitals" but I'll take what I can get.
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Do we count as "Outdoor Theatre"?
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Posted at 17:1017:10 When will things re-open in England? That is a raft of announcements from the culture secretary. But when will people in England be able to take advantage? Outdoor pools will be able to re-open on 11 July Indoor gyms, swimming pools and sports facilities will then be able to re-open from 25 July Grassroots sport will be able to return from this coming weekend, beginning with cricket (other sports will follow) Outdoor theatres will be able to start up from Saturday Small pilots of indoor performances with socially distanced audiences will also take place to help work out the best way to get them up and running From Monday 13 July, beauticians, tattooists, spas, tanning salons and other close contact services can reopen "subject to some restrictions on particularly high-risk services"
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Before there was this https://www.gear4music.com/Guitar-and-Bass/Fishman-Platinum-Pro-EQ-DI-Preamp/2H29?origin=product-ads&gclid=Cj0KCQjwgJv4BRCrARIsAB17JI6hVPaXqlEzqDx5DF3cdbD2FVyuDnupVtGu89OyjwZQVWjauyR4YlwaAi8REALw_wcB there was this: The original Swiss Army knife for the DB player. It does everything. It's a DI box, an EQ pedal, a feedback suppressor, an impedance matcher, a compressor, a boost pedal. Runs equally happily off the mains (standard Boss 9V unit) or battery. Manuals are available as a download, but it's really pretty intuitive plus there are the fundamentals printed on the back. Why can't other pedal manufacturers do this? I took this to every DB gig I played for years, but buying an AI Clarus head and joining a rockabilly band have been enough to see this lovely unit relegated to the shelf for too long now. The price includes postage to the UK, but I always prefer to meet other Basschatters if I can ... so much friendlier!