Cuzzie
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Tyler has a 14 day no quibble money back guarantee, and that’s from the moment it hits your door, and also 3 or 5 year warranty. So if you really didn’t like it, all you lose is 1 ways postage. Whatever you want your clean tone to be, the Tyler will keep it, I use a fuzz in the HPF and a Chorus in the LPF, all together, either on its own. The modulation and distortion run alongside a strong signal, so you can be as subtle or out there as you want. You can also stack pedals in either of the FX loops it has.
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Look at KMA audio machines The Tyler. May provide some usefulness for you
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@Christine thanks so much for that, it makes a tonne of sense. I also spent some time with @Jabba_the_gut who is an absolute legend who gave me loads of tips and threw in some veneers. Lots of little things like scale length, string alignment etc. I may keep that neck for another project, and get one that fits, or I may tinker-not sure yet but enjoying the process and really appreciate time taken by people to help out
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@AndyTravis aye lad Filling the pocket and neck holes is also something I am thinking as it will allow me a blank canvas. The body only cost me postage and whilst I want it to look good, I don’t mind if it’s a bit higgledy piggledy. @Norris thanks for that nudge, i’ll Do some looking up when not being forced to Xmas shop....
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Born and bred Mancunian, it’s in my DNA - even I was too dirty for Manc, it’s why I had to leave
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The neck does indeed look and feel nice and yep I am up for jiggery pokery!
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@AndyTravis @NancyJohnson Thanks for your thoughts and concern on the matter guys. i knew exactly what I was buying when I got it (I was just writing with brevity as the main thing was to see if I could get it to fit the body, which I also have no idea where is from). According to the seller who is a luthier he had to re-work it hence the appearance. Here is the original advert. https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.co.uk%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F123437813884 Needless to say I like the feel of the neck very much without it yet being on a bass. As it really is a first jump into repairing stuff (only done 1 bitsa from new parts) I am using this to learn, and it may turn out OK. i also quite like ferrules as opposed to a plate so the screw position doesn’t bother me.
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Bristol i’ll pm you!
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Not a bad plan, the neck holes do not all match, but 3 of 4 may
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OK peeps, advice if you could be so kind. I picked up a bit of a broken P bass body, may well be Fender as the neck that came off it I was told was a ‘78 neck. I think the pocket is standard size. I got the body for postage cost only and fancy a go at repairing. I picked up a really nice P bass Lyte neck for a good price and I would like to fit them together. (I did know it had a different heel width to a normal, but was a nice neck at a good price). I would like to fit the 2 together but obviously I need to tighten things up a little. I know I will need to fill the original screw holes and match up to the neck. Am I right in thinking that gluing a veneer would do the job and then sand/shape to size? Any other tips, apart from get a neck that fits! Obligatory pics...
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Two Notes is set purely to clean both A and B channels either in isolation or cold fusion. Dirt is achieved elsewhere in the chain with or without dUg, and dUg is such a cool grab and go, but they can stack......!
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The bass sounds very sexy and looks the beans. What I really liked about the review was the time taken to achieve getting a good clean tone, which is often overlooked - people just think distortion with this. Spot on as well, small increments on the dial give big changes hence the time needed to spend with this pedal. Once you get a sound you like, rolling that tone off on your bass can take you from ‘modern metal’ through to vintage tube like just turning a dial. Played this with old and new strings, rounds and flats, fretted and Fretless, Long scale and short scale, normal fundamentals and multistring, amp and direct PA, P, PJ, Jazz, Buckers. It just plain slays. @Dood we want the out takes!
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Good point, it was alluded to a little and also just how much your time control on your bass can help you out. to be fair though a 20 min video (not denegrating the review) cannot do it justice. It took me nearly a month of playing every day to get ‘my sound’ and there is still more
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@Dood great job done on this awesome pedal. Those of us that have it know all about it being CAF
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TC electronic Ditto X2 has 2 instrument inputs
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Agreed and the death of bass in music for many years with that stooopid trick of editing out our Jason
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@Al KrowNot that old rock and roll music mantra again, that’s plain nuts. If you look, you’ll find it and good musicians too, and good music is not governed by numbers of units sold.
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@Delberthot of course the alternate theory is that after being so frugal you deserve to spoil yourself in a way that does not mess with your core sound and only enhances it. if you have the cash it’s a 14 day full refund from the day of receipt no quibble as long as you don’t trash it.
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Or use a KMA Audio Machines The Tyler, it’s truly a good piece of work keeping your clean signal unaffected and blend what you like over the top. http://kma-machines.com/m_tyler.html