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Dosi Y'Anarchy

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  1. still available
  2. hey, heres my big muff, its from about 2000/2001, Its incredibly bassy, and with the tone down it actually ADDS bass to the signal. Its built like a brick Sh*thouse, got the older casing-style like the green sovtek muffs. [u]*note*[/u] its got some weird circuit where if you turn the distortion (marked: sustain) down, it decreases the volume too, to the point where if Sustain is at minimum, there will be no sound. This has never been an issue for me tho, as i prefer my sustain control to be between half and full - and just use the volume to compensate if i feel i need to. Im selling it coz i've got a GGG-Tuned Big Muff (built by Fuzzrocious pedals as a Green Stache) which is smaller. i paid £50, but im willing to sell for £40, including postage to anywhere in the UK, Paypal only please any takers?
  3. [quote name='alexclaber' post='393888' date='Jan 28 2009, 06:03 PM']I won one of these from Bass Player magazine and I have to agree. Even prefer it to my Big Muff for fuzz. But for overdrive it's not a patch on my Fulltone BassDrive (have they gone out of fashion, I'm so not up to date on the world of effects...) Alex[/quote] LOL i think the Bassdrives have gone out of fashion, but i dont know why, when I joined TalkBass in 2007, that was the pedal everyone either wanted or already had. by the way, if anyone does want a Blowtorch, dont pay over £100 for one, they can be found cheaper. I say this because the Bass Centre in Denmark Street, London was selling one for £160, and if I hadnt got my current one for like £55 (used) I might have been fooled into paying that.
  4. I had the SVX and Amplitube on my computer, however they've been crashing when i try to open them in fruityloops and Adobe Audition - im not complaining, maybe if i wasnt such a cheapskate i would BUY the programs and would actually bother to work out what the problem is. SVX is pretty cool, the FX are awesome too, once i heard their 'overdrive' i went wild Overdrive=Ampeg Scrambler I was lucky enough to own a re-issue Ampeg Scrambler and loved it to bits, but alas i part exchanged it for a B:Assmaster. I think the SVX Overdrive is the closest you'll ever get to it. If this stuff didnt sound like real ampeg stuff, their name wouldnt be all over it. so if you want ampeg tone on your home recordings: get Ampeg SVX... ...or a VTbass (which I did - and even though i have line6 gearbox/podfarm software on my computer, the VTbass is still better than that)
  5. Redzombie - looks like we have similar taste in fuzz, was gonna get a Colorsound BassFuzz (tonebender) this week, but opted for a Tech21 Bass XXL and a Maxon AF9, heard the redeye clip on their myspace - i think better recordings would do the pedal more justice, but those guys seem to make good stuff at fantastic prices and are open to suggestions too. I have the Green Stache (as mentioned above) and have owned a Messdrive Hybrid+ seems like you want either a tonebender or a muff-type fuzz. as far as i understand it, the Coloursound Bassfuzz gets really synthy at higher settings that the other pedals cant (even the supercollider from the clips i heard) which can be a real plus if you want that chris wolstenholme-type fuzz the supercollider is more tweakable, the Hybrid+ is probably the smallest (and a great pedal, but i didnt think its tone was anything too special), the Green Stache just seems to work with my band really well without needing a blend. just my opinions, i saw you had a long GAS list of fuzz and if you're like me, it means you'll have to buy every one before you'll b sure. oh yeah, dont forget the Wren&cuff Pickle Pie B - its an awesome muff clone
  6. godDAMNIT i just got a Green Stache (GGG-tuned Big Muff) which is VERY similar apparently (the bluebeard apparently being based on an older, discontinued version of the GGG-tuned big muff kit - could be wrong tho) I paid more for the stache (£90) and I think its excellent, but damnit - a real bluebeard AND its cheaper, AND I just gave my girlfriend £60 for two tickets to see Thunder on their final show (her idea not mine, i hate that AOR crap) if i had seen this last night, i would have bought it. hell if I had seen this 5 minutes ago i would have bought it and been at your door in 20 minutes. (i live 15 minutes from harrow) you'll have no trouble selling this, and if you do have a word with me. but yeah.......wrong forum
  7. all sold!!
  8. pm on xxxlbass
  9. pm on af9
  10. Boss Synth and Analog delay SOLD pending payment
  11. i've never heard that much of the DHA stuff, but I agree with Kev that they are completely different, IMO the Blowtorch does synthy fuzz better than most, but i doubt you could get a tubey tone out of it (regardless what the manual says) you can get more conventional fuzz sounds of it, but for me thats wasting what the pedal really excels at. I could easily justify having both on my board (if i didnt have a VTbass or a Green Stache muff clone)
  12. LS2 and SB7 on hold
  13. [quote name='lemmywinks' post='391086' date='Jan 25 2009, 05:48 PM']Don't suppose you fancy px ing that guyatone against my Jim Dunlop 105q wah?[/quote] ah, sorry Steve, i got a 105q - its a sick wah. Theo
  14. i loved my Silicon b:assmaster, but the germanium sounded quite ordinary to me. The silicon was great for that 'feel good hit of the summer' sound, but I sort of discovered that it was pointless having both a silicon B:assmaster and a MXR Bass blowtorch, as they're both very mid-rangey and both can be quite synthy, so i sold the B:assmaster and kept the blowtorch (the only pedal that has remained on my board over the past 2 years). both pedals cut through the mix amazingly, i found the B:assmaster solo'd sounded scary-loud compared to when it was in a mix - however mine may have been a one off as i sent mine to Josh (from Malekko) with a defective switch and he told me the entire pedal was faulty and that it was one of the worst sounding B:assmasters he'd heard- i thought it sounded awesome though. If i had a b:assmaster to lend, id lend it. I do have a blowtorch im willing to lend if you fancy it? however might have to wait a few weeks as im recording the next couple of sundays
  15. hey, the boss DD7 can be got for about £100 and i think it has a 40sec loop - double that of the DL-8
  16. Here are some of my pedals that are for sale or trade, preferably sale, but if you got anything interesting, hit me up, im not really looking for anymore fuzz/od tho. Im trying to get rid of the stuff i dont think ill use in my band, so i can afford thing that i think i will use. Ok first off is the [b]Boss SYB-3 Bass Synthesizer[/b] - this pedal is FAULTY, so the price is £25 posted anywhere in the uk. Details [b]Just tried out the pedal for the first time in months, and it seems to be working perfectly - including the fantastic Sample-and-hold feature, but I have had issues with it in the past:[/b] It switches on fine, the effect seems to sound fine, but there is some issue with the switch/bypass, if you switch the pedal off, your signal dies with it, This has also seemed to effect the clean blend feature too in the past. This switch/bypass issue means that the 'sample and hold' feature is pretty much out of bounds when the pedal is acting up. Even when the pedal is being temperamental the SYB-3 is still useable in an effects loop, and with the Boss Line Selector (that im also selling) you'd be able to switch the pedal on and off AND provide the clean blend. The Syb-3 has some great analog synth sounds and sounds really fantastic before a fuzz pedal. The Fact that its been temperamental (and that i have 2 other synth/filter pedals - one of which im selling here) has been my reason for not using it live, but id happily use it for its sounds on home recordings, and the sample-and-hold is one of the best features ive ever seen in a pedal, for those who dont know sample-and-hold allows you to play clean under a sustained synthesized note. Play the note, hold the footswitch down, the note will then sustain, leaving you to play clean bass underneath it. As mentioned, the pedal has just been tested and plays fine, however it has given me issues in the past, so im not going to BS you and sell its perfect. powered from standard 9v adapter or battery Next Up: [b]Guyatone TZ-2 The Fuzz[/b] - £50 posted to the UK first, heres a very good review by Grygryx (Talkbass member) on his excellent website bassfuzz.com: [url="http://bassfuzz.com/2008/09/21/guyatone-tz-2-the-fuzz-review/"]http://bassfuzz.com/2008/09/21/guyatone-tz...he-fuzz-review/[/url] A very 'shreddy' pedal, with crazy octave/ring mode effects when you play chords high up on the bass. I feel its more useable on guitar (my guitarist believes it to be much more intense than his russian muff) as its lowend isnt amazing, but for rip-roaring bass solos, this thing will melt faces. My Girlfriend got it for me for our anniversary (along with a micropog), and i hate to sell it as im currently using it with my Micropog for distorted guitar-unison lines, but needs must when the devil drives. This pedal is tiny - see grygryx's images - and will fit into pedalboard spaces where others will not. Powered with regular 9v adapter or 9v battery. [b] Artec Analog Delay[/b] - £35 posted anywhere in the UK bought this quite recently, been using it with my micropog for delayed guitar-like lines over clean bass, sounds great. Powered with regular 9v adapter or 9v battery. [b] Ibanez SB-7 Synthesizer Bass[/b] - £30 posted A great Autowah/'synth' effect, essentially an 2 lowpass filters (i think) one clean (Autowah),one with distortion (Synth 1), and a bandpass filter with distortion (synth 2), Also has a Decay switch for fast or slow decay, plus tone-lok controls for Sensitivity, Frequency and resonance, as well as LEVEL (volume) - most autowahs ive played dont have a volume control even though ive found they'd often benefit from one, well this has one and it can be pretty useful. Like all ibanez Tone-lok pedals, the switch can be temperamental from time to time, but this is common with tone-lok series. I Paid £80 for this new, and im sorry to see it go so cheap, but ill admit i got ripped off for £80. Powered with regular 9v adapter or 9v battery. [b] Boss LS-2 Line Selector[/b] - £45 posted one of the most useful pedals ever, and no doubt ill be buying another one soon enough, but at the moment its surplus, so its up for grabs. Powered with regular 9v adapter or 9v battery. I usually post via Royal Mail Next Day Special Delivery, Paypal payments please. Any Questions, requests for more photos, just ask Thanks Theo
  17. sorry to drag up this old thread, but I also have an Attitude Special that im loving, does anyone have any idea what they would have retailed at new/would be worth? I dont have any intention of selling, but I have an old issue of Bass Guitar Magazine (over a year old) that has Manson's selling a used one for £145 which isnt much less than i paid for mine off ebay, and also i've just purchased a DiMarzio Will Power neck humbucker, it hasnt arrived yet, but might I run into problems trying to wire it up to the Special? being that the Attitude LTD has two outputs and the Special has one? Also some sites mention the Willpower neck pickup on the LTD II has a high-cut switch, I wasnt aware of this before hand and dont really know what to do with it/where to put it/how to fit it. I dont mess with my electronics usually, but by all right the only thing separating this from the higher priced models is the electronics and output options.
  18. [quote name='lemmywinks' post='376177' date='Jan 10 2009, 02:33 PM']Blummin Eck! That was quick![/quote] Yeah, well i thought id try the multidrive out to see what it could offer, but between my VTbass, my Green Stache (GGG-tuned Big muff) and my MXR Bass Blowtorch, I think i got most of the drive/fuzz bases covered, I love OD and fuzzes, but i need something significantly different to really justify it on my board. The Multidrive sounded good, but not as good as my VTbass to my ears.
  19. Up for grabs here is my EBS Multidrive. I Only got this recently off another Basschat member, but have decided that my VT Bass is more than enough for an overdrive, so im selling the MultiDrive off. There are 3 modes: TUBESIM - does what it says: simulates an overdriven tube amp adds extra harmonics and compression with the overdrive to your signal STD - I assume means Standard - a less tubey but still very organic overdrive, leaves your low frequencies untouched for the best bass response FLAT - the overdrive is accross the entire frequency spectrum, as opposed to leaving the low clean. the other controls are DRIVE and VOLUME, and there's a Switch on the side for Active or Passive opperation, which is very useful for those of you with active/high output basses/guitars. The Pedal is in amazing condition and built like a tank, no scratches or damage, everything working properly. The Multidrive runs on a 9v adaptor, or battery, however apparently will not work with a daisy-chain/one-spot type power supply, as it must have its own isolated power output. Unfortunately I dont have the original box or instructions, but some can be found on the EBS website. This pedal is on sale elsewhere, but out of respect to the previous owner, on BassChat im selling the multidrive for what I Paid, as opposed to what I think i could get. so just to you BassChat pimps 'n' hoe's I offer: £70 including postage to anywhere in the UK fair? Paypal only please,
  20. A+ Steves a great guy, great comms, would be happy to do business with him again. Theo
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