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hey AJ cheers for the free bump, I'm genuinely suprised that the Maxon is still here. only a few places seem to sell them in the UK and new they're like £200, am I doing something wrong? I still love the mastotron - I actualy blend it with clean tone normally, not because it looses any lows but I just like the blended sound with it. I can now get *close enough* with my Colorsound Bass Fuzz (my go-to fuzz) so im getting rid of most of the 'non-essentials'. The only things that cant go on my gig board (due to size) are my OC2, Crowther Prunes and Custard and Boss LS2 - but they're keepers (and make a sweet setup when combined)
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[quote name='Happy Jack' post='727414' date='Jan 28 2010, 11:28 AM']Does the Octron work with bass? It seems to be very much a geetar-type pedal.[/quote] yeah it works great with bass, and the internal trim pots can really vary the tone of the pedal. Like most/all analog octave pedals it is monophonic and obviously dont expect the same tracking you'd get with the Micro Pog, might do some clips in the next couple of days. Theo
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For Sale: MIA 1996 Fender Deluxe Jazz Bass
Dosi Y'Anarchy replied to Dosi Y'Anarchy's topic in Basses For Sale
yep, just counted 'em - 22 frets. Took the flats I had on off (and put them on my DiPinto) and put some old rounds on there. I've just had a quote for £300 for a p-bass pickup to be added to me 70s RI jazz. Not sure whether to go with it or just buy a p-bass and add my 70s RI neck. truly i might accept offers/PX for a passive P/PJ - but i just plugged the DLX in and its sounding pretty sweet so im even more reluctant to sell it now. *might* consider selling the 70s RI or my DiPinto, but thats pretty unlikely as the Di Pinto (hollowboddied Belevedere Deluxe with Flats) is so totally different to the other two basses and makes the most sense keeping and I love my 70s RI. [b] If anyone's actually interrested let me know, but as i said, the dlx does have a few issues and this still remains a feeler and im not decided on selling it, and if it did it would be against the better judgement of friends and family[/b]. I've also now taken some of the gloss off the back of the neck with a light sandpapering - it feels nicer to me now and the dings arent as noticable now. Heres some pics of the new ding - As you can see i've taken the strap knob off at the moment and only have 3 rounds on there at the moment but have just got a new pack of rotosounds that im putting on there. -
For Sale: MIA 1996 Fender Deluxe Jazz Bass
Dosi Y'Anarchy replied to Dosi Y'Anarchy's topic in Basses For Sale
thanks karl, This was my first real bass, i had a knackered old SD Curlee that i bought to learn on, but as soon as i got this i kicked it to the curb. Its a very hi-fi sounding bass to my ears, which is why i now also have a 70s RI. I panic with actives alot. Is the battery running out? is the imedance gonna make my effects sound like ass? My ideal bass would be a jazz bass with a p-bass pickup between j-pups and a switch to go from Jazz to Precision and a tone control. No batteries, no EQ, no series/parrallel. pretty much the Fender Urge II without the eq. the jazz has been with me prettymuch since i started playing, so it has quite a lot of sentimental value even if it doesnt get the love it deserves these days -
For Sale: MIA 1996 Fender Deluxe Jazz Bass
Dosi Y'Anarchy replied to Dosi Y'Anarchy's topic in Basses For Sale
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For Sale: MIA 1996 Fender Deluxe Jazz Bass
Dosi Y'Anarchy replied to Dosi Y'Anarchy's topic in Basses For Sale
well thats a tough thing to say - its now had quite a big chip of the paint taken off the upper horn when my empty metal CD rack fell on in (my fault for not keeping it in a hard case) Its had its fair share of dings and the input jack can be a little temperamental. However the current closest model at the moment seems to be the American Deluxe Jazz bass (which is what this model became a year or two after this bass was made) which'd set you back over a grand (brand new) and this has some features that some may feel are better than ones on the current models (ie: suhr pickups) and some that people might feel arent as good (the body has tops and backs to cover the less beautiful wood that comprises the majority of the bass, the American Deluxe series uses solid wood rather than tops). I've got GAS for either a passive Pbass, passive P/J or someone who'll professionally install a P-pickup in my MIM 70sRI jazz (my gigging bass) cashwise, i wouldnt even know where to start. Consensus seems to be that i'd regret it if i sold it. if someone could give me around the £700 mark then i'd probably be happy, but realsistically i dont think anyone will and im not dying to sell it. -
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Sorry dude, nothing im really looking for but thanks for the offer. I got an Octron recently, its pretty cool. the problem is trade-wise that there isnt that much that gets me excited anymore/ I've got my fuzz needs well and truly covered (my go-to is my Colorsound Bass Fuzz, I also have a green muff and a black one, as well as a Fender Sub-Lime and a zvex mastotron) i've got OD covered (OLC Flipster), got octavers (OC3 on the way, got an octron and POGII), modulation (HBE Psilocybe), Delay/Reverb (Boss re20 space echo pedal) and preamp (vtbass).
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[b]FENDER SUB-LIME BASS FUZZ[/b] SOLD [b]Maxon Rotary Phaser[/b] Sold [b]Bogdan Brassmaster Clone[/b] (also known as the Polemaster) sold [b] Digitech Hardwire DL8 Delay/looper[/b] sold Digitech Bass Synth Wah synth sounds for people on a budget, a fantastic octaver and a funky envelope filter as well as some really wacky noises. £45 inc UK postage Paypal Only please
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no the octave up isnt clean, but then again for a truly clean octave up, you'd need digital - and this is all analog baby! however with the internal trimpots you can lessen the gain on the octave up so it is less distorted. You can also change the character of teh octave up to be more ring mod-like. its a funky octave down and a crazy octave up - together you have a very cool synth-like fuzz pedal, however you could use it like a regular octaver if you wanted.
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Tokai Hardpuncher Precision (late 70's)
Dosi Y'Anarchy replied to loudandclear's topic in Basses For Sale
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Tokai Hardpuncher Precision (late 70's)
Dosi Y'Anarchy replied to loudandclear's topic in Basses For Sale
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FS: Sovtek Big Muff Homebrew Psilocybe Phaser
Dosi Y'Anarchy replied to Dosi Y'Anarchy's topic in Effects For Sale
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FS: Sovtek Big Muff Homebrew Psilocybe Phaser
Dosi Y'Anarchy replied to Dosi Y'Anarchy's topic in Effects For Sale
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FS: Sovtek Big Muff Homebrew Psilocybe Phaser
Dosi Y'Anarchy replied to Dosi Y'Anarchy's topic in Effects For Sale
well ive got a mastotron and the blowtorch was the longest-standing pedal on my board for a very long time. Its chalk and cheese really, you could compare the blowtorch and the mastotron and both can be capable of more *traditional* sounds but wont really sound the same even with the more comprehensive tone-shaping controls they have. As far as the price for the muff goes, well it is open to negotiation: the price is what I would like for the pedal. I'm happy to consider sensible offers. I understand that many would prefer a untouched stock model (which i also have), but I would also ask for more for it. The way i look at it is that you can pay this much (and more) for a clone - and im speaking from experience. As I said, I may have the original control knobs somewhere (i didnt replace them, the previous owner did and he posted them with the pedal, he's the one who sprayed and put the power jack in too - i would have left it how it was) Thanks for the interest and the free bump (Aj).