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tayste_2000

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  1. Basically every pedal looper is flawed in some way and I mean a major way but if you go the software and VST route you need some serious power there if you go as advanced as Steve Lawson goes with his. If you return the DL-4 try and see if the shop has a Electro Harmonix Stereo Memory Man with Hazarai it's my current looper of choice.
  2. Well Tone Factor have them in for $600 and are more than happy to ship to the UK so even with the import duty it's cheaper than buying in a shop here and there are ways around that import duty
  3. Very interested PM with the price you are after if you are willing to post it. Cheers
  4. [quote name='metaltime' post='308721' date='Oct 17 2008, 04:23 PM']What do you think of it mr pablo? I want one to see what all the fuss is about do you think it is as good as TB crew claim?[/quote] It's a Red Llama clone it should sound similar if not exactly the same as your Tone Factor Mule
  5. Damn guess I'll have to get my USB one back now off the drummer
  6. Glad you had a good time, I plan on doing it again at some point hopefully more people will turn up next time.
  7. If it's not gone I'll have it PM payment details mate. Cheers
  8. See you guys there then
  9. I'm going out in 2 hours so last chance to pm and get the address guys
  10. No worries I think I want to keep it anyways
  11. Good time to pick up a thunderbird
  12. Ever had a moment when you feel like a real tit well this is one for me. I always wanted a Radial JDI as it's just the shizniz for passive DI's and it allows you to plug tube amps into it and di from that signal. So I bought a Duplex figuring great 2 JDI's in one box which it is except it lacks this speaker button, so yes I'm an idiot but my stupidity is your gain JDI Duplex Mk4 stereo direct box Stereo direct box for high-output digital sources Jensen transformers for warm Bessel curve Virtually zero distortion from 10Hz to 80kHz Stereo-to-mono merge (Y-mix) on each channel Built tough to handle the extremes The Radial JDI Duplex Mk4 is a full-featured passive DI designed to enhance connectivity for the touring professional and AV integrator. The Duplex comes equipped with 1/4" connectors for -10dB consumer electronics and XLR inputs for +4dB professional line sources. Each Duplex channel employs the same high-performance Jensen audio transformer as the industry standard Radial JDI direct box and has the same pristine audio signal path with virtually zero phase, harmonic and linear distortion. Natural transformer saturation and warm Bessel curve makes the Radial Duplex the perfect choice for rounding out highly dynamic instruments, like digital keyboards, that can sound harsh when driven hard. Transformer isolation also provides the benefit of eliminating troublesome ground loops that can cause hum and buzz and can interfere with video displays. Radial's innovative 'book-end'™ design provides protective zones that shield connectors and switches from the abuses of professional touring . A welded I-beam inner frame is designed to eliminate outside stresses that could torque the PC board and cause premature solder point and trace failure. A 14-gauge steel shell couples with the mu-metal transformer shield to eliminate stray magnetic field interference from power transformers and a full-bottom no-slip pad provides plenty of stay-put and helps reduce electrical coupling from amplifier chassis hardware. The Radial Duplex Mk4 is the worlds finest passive stereo direct box. The unit is brand new I've not even plugged into it since the main reason I wanted it was for the speaker thing. I'm after £250 for it, as stated brand new with box, stickers and manual. If no one shows any interest in the next few days I'll probably keep it as it's still the best normal DI you can buy.
  13. [quote name='Rayman' post='303275' date='Oct 9 2008, 07:54 PM']Stone the crows Steve, I'm scared just looking at it. Is that [i]your[/i] rig, or borrowed?[/quote] That's my rig, come to the fx jam on Saturday and you'll hear it
  14. Bump people, PM if you need address details
  15. I'd like to add that while 10 were made one was mine and the postie nicked it so there are only 9 in circulation or there better had only be 9 in circulation
  16. It's about a 30minute walk from Stockport Train Station but I'm sure a few BC'ers can arrange to meet there and come together maybe grab a cab which will take 5 minutes if that
  17. [quote name='cheddatom' post='300349' date='Oct 6 2008, 11:08 AM']I'm deffinitely going. I don't know if that'll help the cause or not, but it'd be nice to see some more enthusiasm on this thread![/quote] I think you've put them off
  18. Bumping this up people only had a few PM's and I know you guys want to hear my new rig
  19. PM me your paypal addy and I'll get it sent over
  20. I'll take it how do you want the money?
  21. Puts the 100w Marshall on the otherside of the room in tears, the rest of the guys are trying to find the money to get themselves Matamps
  22. I'm shouting because I've just come home from playing through this beast. So what we have here is the brand new Matamp Eighty 8x10 and matching 4x10 (Forty?) in red tolex with stainless steel grill, the 8x10 is an 8x10 and not 2 4x10's with a single piece of wood between them they have ports internally for the sound to pass between the 2x10's same in the 4x10 except the 4x10 is also rear ported and the 8x10 is sealed so the 4x10 is as loud as the 8x10 and these things just cream my Ashdown ABM 8x10 and 2 EA CXL112's. I can't imagine anything louder than this or what the hell you would use it for. The 8x10 has a switch on the back so it can be wired in stereo or mono so I'm using the Mesa 400+ into the 4x10 at 8ohms (The cab is switchable to 2ohms so it is an all round stand alone) which is slaved into the Mesa Strategy 400 where I send the left and right to the top and bottom of the 8x10 again at 8ohms each so the transformers aren't working hard at all This was such an amazing tone and so FREAKIN LOUD I ended up unplugging it and just using the 8x10 and 400+ but the tone was just perfect I'm finally happy with my sound and I have all the headroom I'll ever need for the bigger shows. I should be getting a 3u drawer for the rack sometime this week which will fill it except I just need like 1 1/2u rack blanking plates to fill the bit between the 400+ and the Strategy. So yeah wanted to share and show off so expect this in all the Rigs of Doom etc threads
  23. I'm shouting because I've just come home from playing through this beast. So what we have here is the brand new Matamp Eighty 8x10 and matching 4x10 (Forty?) in red tolex with stainless steel grill, the 8x10 is an 8x10 and not 2 4x10's with a single piece of wood between them they have ports internally for the sound to pass between the 2x10's same in the 4x10 except the 4x10 is also rear ported and the 8x10 is sealed so the 4x10 is as loud as the 8x10 and these things just cream my Ashdown ABM 8x10 and 2 EA CXL112's. I can't imagine anything louder than this or what the hell you would use it for. The 8x10 has a switch on the back so it can be wired in stereo or mono so I'm using the Mesa 400+ into the 4x10 at 8ohms (The cab is switchable to 2ohms so it is an all round stand alone) which is slaved into the Mesa Strategy 400 where I send the left and right to the top and bottom of the 8x10 again at 8ohms each so the transformers aren't working hard at all This was such an amazing tone and so FREAKIN LOUD I ended up unplugging it and just using the 8x10 and 400+ but the tone was just perfect I'm finally happy with my sound and I have all the headroom I'll ever need for the bigger shows. I should be getting a 3u drawer for the rack sometime this week which will fill it except I just need like 1 1/2u rack blanking plates to fill the bit between the 400+ and the Strategy. So yeah wanted to share and show off so expect this in all the Rigs of Doom etc threads
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