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GisserD

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  1. if it helps, my feedback is present and correct
  2. i had a guitar years ago that i put in a case and left leant up against a radiator for a winter. when i came to play it the neck had twisted. i cant be sure that it was the radiator.... but i sure as hell am more careful about where i store instruments now. and i dislike radiators im sorry for your loss
  3. oops! That was some fast acting GAS! maybe we should see the doctor!
  4. its not in my head anymore... its in the 1st 18 secs of the video posted at the top of this thread. and played on a guitar no less! Id get rid of the T16 octave, Mastotron fuzz and eq pedal which i use to take the top off the fuzz. and my rewitch Zeus would also be in the firing line.... but i love it too much, its so shiny! Yeah i play in an originals funk band which strays into hip-hop and dubstep territory occasionally. And also a soul band with elements of roots and ska. I also play dubstep, but thats a recording project only Yes the FMeron is also on my radar but the PM2 seems a little more flexible with its scope of sounds and the sub out on the PM" is an absolute win for me. And its analog so its obviously better And the FMeron might be £250+??? by the time you get it through customs. however the truth is..... ill probably own both one day.
  5. Agreed. £250 is alot to drop, but if it' as good as I hear on the demos, I can sell at least 2 expensive pedals I have to offset the cost. Im still looking for that fat punchy synth tone. I' hoping this might be the one. The future impact came close but wasnt user friendly and it' huuuge! 18v bothered me too but I have a voltage doubler cable and can use my high current outputs on pp2+. I have a manta and it dosent come close to what the pm2 is aiming at. The Manta is predominantly a nearly infinity controllable filter with a distortion thrown in. This can achieve synth like sounds, but its not fat like a synth, and its not a real synth as in generated from waveform oscilators. And it' digital. The pm2 dosent have a filter or distortion. It' a real analogue synth. If it tracks well and has big subs like the demo... well I'll be a happy boy. I love the fact I can separate the sub and could send just the top through a filter then mix the 2. Add a meatbox into the mix and stick a fork in me coz I'm done. I just hope the tone in my head is achievable with this. If it' not, I reckon it will sell pretty easily on the fore sale section, so I reckon it' worth a punt regardless.
  6. Bax music Based on the continent but their prices are very comparible to UK with free shipping. I usually use them for hard to find stuff. Their customer service is very good.
  7. ok. so ive been trying to resist this. but i failed ive just ordered one from bax who say it will be delivered in 2 weeks. the tones that come out of this thing to my ears are simply devine! what are your guys thaughts?
  8. new site, new profile pic

  9. your ears are broken seriously though, a good compressor is in my opinion essential to a good clean punchy bass tone. when you find the one... you will know!
  10. [quote name='Al Krow' timestamp='1509919023' post='3402649'] Excellent. If anyone else is interested in seeing if there is any benefit / additional convenience from a bulk purchase order of Iron Ether pedals (e.g. in terms of saved shipping or bulk discount) please give me a shout. We're up to a tally of 3 pedals so far, I'm guessing if we can get up to 5+ between us then that would start to make it interesting for them as manufacturers. [/quote] im in. i want one the tone at 7.39 in the demo is the synth tone ive been looking for fro years. sold
  11. [quote name='Quatschmacher' timestamp='1509626185' post='3400388'] A way around those that don't is to use a Boss LS-2 in mix mode. [/quote] this is exactly how i do it
  12. [quote name='Al Krow' timestamp='1509613263' post='3400223'] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]@Gisser: you mentioned you were able to blend in some clean? But looking at the description of the Snowflake controls, it's not obvious to me how you are managing to do that? In particular, there is no explicit 'dry' on the Snowflake in the same way there is on the MXR:[/font][/color] [/quote] I run a paralell dry loop for use with various other effects including mastotron and Beta.
  13. On another note....Anybody tried the mxr M188 auto q??
  14. [quote name='Al Krow' timestamp='1509574636' post='3400080'] Good shout - indeed they do. They're[url="https://www.coda-music.com/solid-gold-fx-funk-lite-envelope-filter-sold-out-more-on-order.html"] selling them at £149[/url] Speaking of £149 pedals(!) you were going to tell us all about your new Mad Professor Snow White - how are you getting on with it? [/quote] The short version is that it's the funkiest quackiest filter I ever played. I absolutely. Punchy attack that sounds fat and retains the quality of the signal somehow. love the sound of this thing when blended with some clean. However, it's really sensitive on the controlls. Like really!! Especially the sensitivity. Really small movements make big differences to the sound. This makes it really hard to dial in. Especially if you move the nobs by accident by accident. But even with that. I'm definatley keeping it. If I find any time, I'll post a vid for you guys
  15. [quote name='CameronJ' timestamp='1509558834' post='3399928'] I’m not sure any shop in the UK stocks SolidGoldFX stuff certainly nowhere in London to my knowledge! [/quote] Try coda music. I'm pretty sure they do
  16. TBH its still an awesome bass for the money. just not for me because of the hole in the thing. you would probably make a few quid if you got it repaired it and sold it.
  17. Greetings all, its time to move on my Cort A5 to make way for some new gear. This bass has been my main gigging bass for 2 years, and has been lovingly looked after throughout. Always cased and treated with care! as a result its in exceptional condition. a small amount of buckle rash, and some dial tarnish are really the only negatives to mention. This really is a very capable instrument. It can do everything from rounded thumpy old school to modern slap tones very well thanks to its 3 band EQ The bass was purchaced at bass direct 2 years ago, i think i still have the receipt! heres an add for the same guitar. (not mine pictured. but the spec is the same) http://www.bassdirec..._Custom_SP.html happy to pack for a courier of your booking, but would prefer local collection in shoreham will include a NEW unused set of Dean markley helix nickel strings £450
  18. I went to see this today. It's in pretty good Nick except for a serious dent on the side-front corner. It needed a good clean and a setup and would benefit from some new strings. I was going to buy if it weren't for the damage.
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