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Daz39

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  1. Instant payment and great communication: my Dimension Reverb has a new home, thanks!
  2. Meh - Jaco only needed 4 strings... (wait...)
  3. Yep - what dannybuoy said: A lot of people don't use the clever stuff: or else all they need to release is a plain grey box with every effect in ever...
  4. Yeah - well I've had a few Source Audio products, so I like their offering. The Nemesis Delay is the one I want, but not at that price!
  5. I'd be tempted by these - but I never get to mess round with pedals enough to justify time with the software editor. Same reason I never got a Hub etc.
  6. Gah! - If I didn't still have a Source Audio Guitar OFD and Dimension Reverb to shift I'd be all over this!
  7. Now that is class - rewriting the menu. Nice.
  8. America eh - take guns into grocery stores, pass discrimination laws at will, but don't dare stand to solemn attention during the anthem...
  9. [font=Calibri][size=3][color=#000000]For Sale:[/color][/size][/font] [font=Calibri][size=3][color=#000000]Source Audio Guitar OFD Micromodeler[/color][/size][/font] [font=Calibri][size=3][color=#000000]The OFD Pedal (Overdrive, Fuzz, Distortion) features 12 of the gnarliest drives; including some famous tones such as El Raton, TS9000, Big Pi, and an array of other usable sounds, from the gentle Tube Drive to Metal and a rather cool Gated Fuzz.[/color][/size][/font] [font=Calibri][size=3][color=#000000]With controls for Drive, 3 band-Eq, Output, 3 stage Noise Gate and Voice (sort of a mix between Tone and Presence), 2 storable presets, and True Bypass - this is a fantastically tweakable pedal that rewards a bit of patience with some great sounds.[/color][/size][/font] [font=Calibri][size=3][color=#000000]Comes in original box, without adaptor (takes standard 9v)[/color][/size][/font] [font=Calibri][size=3][color=#000000]N.B. While there is a Bass version of this pedal - the controls are identical (it's internal electronic tinkering to adapt its performance) this does work perfectly well with a Bass: Tube Drive and Bender are particularly cool on the lower octave.[/color][/size][/font] [font=Calibri][size=3][color=#000000]£85 posted.[/color][/size][/font]
  10. Providing healthcare for employees in the US is prohibitively expensive. As, apparently are paid vacations, mat/pat leave, pensions and the other 'perk's that most of the industrialised world takes for granted. As for Scotland's export duties - I'm sure Mme Sturgeon is working on it!!
  11. Yeah - simultaneous pluck using 1-3 fingers for me. You can accent individual notes that way too.
  12. Not a very old one, but resonates recently: Possibility Days by Counting Crows. Very emotional stuff. (A lot of Adam's lyrics hit those spots for me actually.)
  13. +1 for Timbo. He has awesome tone and feel. Just listening to The Long Run album and he just oozes awesomeness with perfect note placement and the odd half-fill under the geetars.
  14. I have a Peavey Millennium passive - J type; really good range of noises, lovely neck. Only pain is neck dive from the pointy head.
  15. Well - digressing to Sticks: they are lovely - and tone is what you make of it, and what effects you whack on it. Check out anything by Tony Levin, or Warr guitarists like Trey Gunn.
  16. Oh - you should hear me despoil any of 50 Geddy Lee or Dave Ellefson riffs in Bass Shops. Don't worry what people might think - it has to be better than a lot of the slapityslapityslap you hear.
  17. If the 4 sells well I'm sure the 5 will follow.
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