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thisisswanbon

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  1. Gone from the board: Source Audio Ultrawave Bass, Joyo Tidal Wave New on the board: Dirty Haggard Audio Broken The ultrawave was great (for digital) and the Tidal Wave is also an awesome bit of kit, bit for what I do it was too dark and the ultrawave too much effort to program. I'll reserve judgement until I gig the "Broken" but through headphones it sounds FILTHY! JPTR FX Jive as an always on sweetener, call76 always on, and drive duties now handled by the Joyo Monomyth.
  2. I don't notice any noise in mine running at either 9v or 18v. It's as quiet as any other compressor I've used.
  3. DemonFX Call76 compressor - £40 plus £5 shipping You know what this is... if you don't, it's a "clone" of the fantastic Origin Effects Cali76 CB. I've had the real deal, and this does a fantastic job of copping that feel. Never feeling intrusive, but adding a nice bit of magic to your tone at the same time. I was amazed at how close it comes for the money. Will run at 9v or 18v. Moving on as I'm just not a compressor person, I've moved on every compressor I've ever had. Excellent condition and comes with box.
  4. TC Mojomojo overdrive - £30 plus £5 shipping Brilliant tubey overdrive pedal, works great with guitar and bass. Active bass and treble controls with lower and higher gain voicing. No loss of low end (in fact, you can add more if you wish) and a fair whack of treble available too. Bought new, just doesn't suit what my band does. Excellent condition and comes with box and stickers etc
  5. Way Huge Smalls Pork & Pickle OD + Fuzz - £130 incl postage Highly regarded dual fuzz and OD pedal with both Pork loin and Russian Pickle circuits with added benefit of clean blend and clean tone control. This is the smaller one, which is tiny compared to the full size way huge pedals. Very recently purchased from this very forum, this is my third time owning one of these as I love what they do, but as much as I try, it just doesn't suit what my band does 😔 Comes with box.
  6. A kind citizen has informed me JPTRFX sell these cheaper on their website (wish I'd known this before buying from their reverb store!) Currently £101 incl shipping - no indication of availability but reverb store shows 29th August. Based on this intel I've dropped the price by a tenner (The pedal is still in warranty, in new condition and pre-velcro'ed for you!)
  7. Currently £123.07 plus £26 shipping and on preorder with JPTR FX. save yourself a wait and some coin and get this one as new 😁
  8. Been looking for an Ibby for a while now... not the exact colour I was thinking but this has certainly piqued my interest 🤔
  9. You know where I am 😉
  10. Anyone had any experience with this yet? Seems a bit of a slow burner in the bass world. Bass the world did a demo and the fuzzes sounded great, even by analogue standards!
  11. Hey Quatsch, Yeah I prefer the Octabvre mini. I've used it for years so it's probably just what I'm used to. I'd say the T16 has more bottom on tap though and definitely blends better.
  12. XVive Bass Squeezer Compressor - £25 + £5 shipping or free local drop off. Great little one knob compressor that punches well above it's weight. Built in analogue overdrive circuit too which can add a nice break up or that dirty compressor vibe. Knob goes from not compressed to squashed, around half way up adds a nice bit of beef As new condition, been on board so velcro on back. Comes with box.
  13. JPTR FX Jive - £100 + £5 shipping or free local drop off Lovely sounding saturator capable of clean saturation, low gain drive and mid-high fuzzy drive with unique clipping diode switches. Bought new 3-4 months ago, been on board so velcro on back, new condition besides that. Comes with box and box candy etc...
  14. Brand New Cog T16 available £190 incl UK postage Arrived yesterday, but I prefer another pedal I use. Brand new out the box, plugged in for 30 seconds to A/B against my 3 Leaf.
  15. Anyone had any real world experience with this yet? Wondering how the sound quality compares and whether there are new effects that weren't previously there.., I remember loving the idea of the first one but didn't like the bypassed tone suck I perceived... this new iteration has piqued my interest again though 🤔
  16. Initial impressions aren't what I'd hoped for (although I don't know what I'd hoped for 🤔) and im not sure how useful it is... but I LOVE the new direction of the one series pedals. Regardless of what the pedal does or doesn't do, what a huge upgrade this is in usability!
  17. Excellent price, this'll get snapped up at that price! GLWTS
  18. That's a really good shout! Although is there not potential for it to stunt sales of the Zio bass they recently released?
  19. I'd assumed it was going to be some sort of guitar preamp... but if it's got one of your presets on then maybe not... 🤔 I'm guessing either: Aftershock v2 Stand alone octaver Literally can't think of ANY ground they haven't already covered with existing pedals!
  20. One tuner: Korg Pitchblack customer - Accurate and looks great when in use one drive: EHX Hot Wax - Covers so much ground and sounds awesome one fuzz/distortion: Way Huge Pork & Pickle - Again, Fantastic pedal with the perfect drive sound and an awesome fuzz. one envelope filter: Mr Black Fownkbeta - sooooo squelchy! one octave: 3 Leaf Octabvre 3 - The Octabvre mini is my go to, and the new one is even better one modulation: Aguilar Grape Phaser - funky as you like. one preamp: Tech21 Sansamp VTDI - Owned one years ago and didn't approve, think it was more a case of didn't understand it. Seems a versatile unit cover all sorts of ground. one pedal that does reverb or delay (or both): Again, not within my remit so I'd let the HX One cover this and one wildcard: Source Audio C4 - Fantastic pedal, my current band plays tunes that we couldn't do without it and I wouldn't be without one.
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