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tayste_2000

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  1. I hear they are crap I'll give you £20 for it *cough*ebay it*cough*
  2. I speak to the bassist of Nerve John Davis quite a bit and I can tell you the main part of his sound is the Moog Low Pass Filter and the Boss OC-2 and what he does to get a really unique sound (So unique I never thought about it) is he runs a DI after the OC-2 and sends a near full octave down signal to the desk before he then processes it further and then their sound man mixes it back together. I think for a cheap way to do it I'd get the following Dod FX25 Filter Dod FX35 Octoplus (Octaver) Digitech BSW Ibanez SB-7 Then get a tremelo what ever takes your fancy but most likely a Boss TR-2 If you can't do it with these pedals then your doing it wrong. if you wanna spend some serious cash let me know as these are low end of the spectrum.
  3. Last bump before I keep it hit me with any offer
  4. [quote name='niceguyhomer' post='146683' date='Feb 25 2008, 04:02 PM']Sorry Steve - no trades as stated.[/quote] Sorry man completely missed that. Cheers
  5. I'll offer you the same green 5 string valenti I offered him if you are interested?
  6. [quote name='David Nimrod' post='144422' date='Feb 21 2008, 02:46 PM']Dude, they're only £598 new! (Am I allowed to say this?).[/quote] Always best to PM people
  7. I think this thread needs pics of that amp setup
  8. Rare and sought after Digitech PDS2000 this is a digital delay from the 80's with a max delay time of 2 seconds. It has various features and tricks that make it one of the perfect weapons for a noise musicians. The ability to hold the delay and drone it out, you can pitch shift this with the time knob which is quite unique on digital delays. There are trim pots inside so that you can adjust the max time and quality so I think you can get up to 6 seconds but the delays can be quite lo-fi but in a nice way, you can also adjust the max feedback so you can get it to oscilate. Mine is pretty much in mint condition with the only slight issue of the delay time is maxed when the knob is at noon this has been checked out by 2 techs that have both said the knob is functioning properly and it must have come from the factory like that, there is still plenty of range in the knob though. I will include an adaptor to turn boss standard into that little headphone thing Dod use I'm after £80 for this but again open to offers etc Cheers
  9. My cash price is around £650 for this but am very open to partial trades (money my way) and offers so hit me up
  10. Boss pedalboard designed for holding 3 boss pedals includes patch cables and daisy chain. Hardly used I once had 3 Boss pedals now I've got 1 so it's not needed at all. I'm after £35 it's in mint condition and I have the box for it. Pictures will be uploaded tonight
  11. Bought this a few months ago never used it. Has the manual but no box it's fully functional but is missing the battery door on the back and has a few scratches here and there but a power supply will be included. I'm after £35 for it Pics will be uploaded tonight
  12. Any one know a good one I might have some work that needs doing soon Cheers
  13. Anyone on here got one I'd love to give one a go
  14. Got any pics my lead singer might be interested
  15. Use mine at 2 ohms all the time sounds scary I wish I had the scratch to buy this but god knows why I need 2 400+'s
  16. Oh my it's my baby 1 of the first 10 ever made, wish I could afford to have it back but I still have my purple one so I'll live
  17. [quote name='Muppet' post='137897' date='Feb 10 2008, 11:43 PM']I use one of Tasty's cast offs for distortion - a Crowther Hotcake Bluesberry XLF, and a Fulltone Bassdrive (at 18v) for my overdrive. Great sounds from both and highly recommended[/quote] Half of this board uses a distortion I at one point owned
  18. Just re read your post if you have the Matamp 4x10's get one of their tube heads
  19. Mesa Boogie 400+ is stupid loud STUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUPID LOUD
  20. Not sure Psionic do one though but he's reluctant to sell them as a stand alone unit due to issues they cause
  21. OOOOOOOO wonder what you're getting
  22. I have an excellent condition Euphonics Audio Iamp800 that I'd be interested in trading for a tube amp. Ideally I'm after another Mesa Boogie 400+ but will entertain anything else. So if you are tired of breaking your back lugging a tube amp around why not pick up this 19lb 800w beast. I just seem to be going through a tube fetish at the moment so help me out. From the site Unmatched performance in a 19-pound package. The flagship of the EA line is the iAMP800. The Class D, digital, iAMP800 delivers an astounding 800 watts of pure, clean power. At a kilowatt, at 2 ohms, and a peak power rating of 2500 watts there is enough power to handle any gig, anywhere! The iAMP features an isolated, fully shielded transformer, gold plated input and output jacks (except for the Speakon), both series and parallel effects loops, DI output, dual line voltage switch for both the US and Europe, onboard limiter, CD input and, of course, the unique EA tone shaping section. The result is a high performance, fully featured, small footprint rackmountable amp head that at under 20 pounds is comfortable powering speakers in a concert level environment. With an amazing efficiency rating of 85% the iAMP needs no cooling fan. Power when you demand it Applications: Acoustic instruments, bass and keyboards. Inputs: ¼” Active and Passive jacks with gain LED level indicators, Mini Stereo In with volume (CD, tape) Controls: Input Volume, EQ In/Out, Master Volume, DI Level, Speaker On/Off, DI Output On/Off EQ: Lo, Lo-Mid, Hi-Mid, and Hi: all with boost/cut and variable frequency controls (Lo-Mid and Hi-Mid have Half/Full Octave Q switch) EQ Presets: Deep, Contour 1, Contour 2, and Bright Effects Loop: Series and Parallel Post EQ with independent level controls Outputs: Two Speakon speaker, 1/4" Stereo Headphone, 1/4" Tuner/Line Out, XLR balanced DI Frequency Response: 20Hz to 20kHz ± 3dB Line Voltage: Selector switch located on rear panel Power Output: 500 watts @ 8 ohms, 800 watts @ 4 Ohms, 1000 @ 2 Ohms. 2500 watts peak Size: 3.5"H x 15.75"W x 10"D (rackmountable with included rack ears) Weight: 19 lbs. (8.6 kg) Other Features: Onboard Limiter Now entertaining offers on this Cheers
  23. you know it's at unity volume with the vol rolled all the way back right?
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