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tayste_2000

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  1. I'm over at the factory tomorrow, so I'll see how they are getting on. I'm interested to hear it.
  2. Cool, sounds promising
  3. How's that Bass DI working out for you? Have you recorded with it yet?
  4. Update, been very busy and not been bothered getting this serviced. Here are some snaps of my rare Bass 200 being serviced ready for me sometime this week I suspect [IMG]http://i43.tinypic.com/15evm0y.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i42.tinypic.com/9vdz5l.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i40.tinypic.com/o86kqp.jpg[/IMG] New head case has been made, just waiting on the new custom face plate to be finished. Enjoy
  5. Here are some snaps of my rare Bass 200 being serviced ready for me sometime this week I suspect (waiting on a new custom faceplate) Bass 200 not to be confused with the GT200 this has 4 transformers, 4 preamps tubes and 2 full channels of goodness.
  6. George L's - Sold Pending Payment XLR to Jack Cable - Sold Pending Payment
  7. Sovtek and Brimar Preamp Tubes - £20 for the pair no splits (Sovtek is a 12ax7 and the Brimar is an ECC83) (due to the difficulty in posting these, I will not split them even though I know everyone is after the Brimar, it just makes it pointless to sell the sovtek unless i can package it all together) Both tubes are new, I want to say brand new but the Brimar is obviously very old, basically neither have ever been used and would be considered new or new old stock. XLR to Midi conectors - £10 (little known fact, XLR cables can work as midi cables so this basically allows you to convert a cheap xlr cable into what would have been a very expensive midi cable) X2 wireless and receiver sets - £100 for the lot, no splits (read about them here [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/155913-lots-of-x2-digital-wirelesss/"]http://basschat.co.u...ital-wirelesss/[/url]) I'm open to offers on everything and will do deals if you want more than one thing Cheers
  8. Set of 10 matched Sovtek Tubes - £45 for the lot no splits it's a bargain as is and I don't want to be left with a few spare tubes These will have come out of something I hardly used, as a set and tested by my tech as very good and subsequently kept as backups, I don't have any 6l6 amps anymore and to stop them getting used as tubes for my band and me not getting anything back on them they are on here. Stylophone Bought ages ago, no issues, batteries in it, just never going to use it - £10 I'm open to offers on everything and will do deals if you want more than one thing Cheers
  9. Having a nice new year clean and found loads of stuff hidden away that I'm just not using anymore / never used in the first place. Hercules Folding Guitar Stand - £10 Guvnor Animal Print Leather Guitar Strap - £10 4 x George L's Right Angle Jacks - £12 (I also have 2 straight George L's Jacks, not pictured) - £5 2 x Momentary footswitches for keyboard - £3 each or £5 for the pair OBBM made stereo 1/4 inch jack to xlr - £3
  10. I've had one of those Stagg cases/stands for like 6-7 years, some of the inserts are a little worse for wear but, the case and stand is still fully functional and we gig 1-2 a year with it for the past 5-6 years I'd defo buy another if it fully broke.
  11. Bump, knock 50% off all prices?
  12. Reminds me I need to sort that Bass 200 I found out. I'll get a solid figure on the price, Jeff tends to underquote on the first model (don't worry he'll stick to it for anyone with that quote) but I think over time they will creep up. But hey could be wrong. I'll check with them now.
  13. Part ex on a Subdecay Tomato Fuzz?
  14. Was in the studio last week and was restringing my basses quite regularly and found these that are surplus to requirements, basically I use to use them string 34inch scale basses up for DGCF tuning but now I'm using 36 inch scale basses they are no longer needed, they were custom order in bulk from Overwater a while ago and there is no other way to get these strings in these gauges from them. They are great strings and I am still using Overwater's 5 string sets, all strings are stainless steel, never been used etc. £12 per set inc shipping Will discount for multiple purchases. Cheers
  15. Right clearly not going to get anything near what I paid for these, they're just sat around taking up space so open to offers, good chance to grab a back up receiver etc. Cheers
  16. Another one going bye bye in my purge, used this a few times live but ended up sticking with my Super Nova Drive as I needed a distortion and not a fuzz. Mint, condition with velcro on the bottom, got box and instructions. The best thing about this fuzz is it has a buffer inside it so no matter what bass you have it will work perfectly, has a nice vintage tinge to it but can also be more modern, I think it's my most versatile fuzz but I'm narrowing my collection down to a Muff Clone (Mojo Hand Colossus), Hybrid FF clone (Mojo Hand Huckelberry) and then a custom Fuzz Wah I need to get sorted. Blurb about it: [b] Description[/b] Subdecay Flying Tomato Fuzz. Mutant Fuzz - Similar to many classic fuzz designs the Flying Tomato adds a number of modern improvements, and it doesn't stop at true bypass, and an LED. It also works with other pedals and active pickups. We also added Tone controls, and a bias control. This fuzz goes from hair raising, to classic, to gated. What is the Flying Tomato? The Flying Tomato is loosely based on the classic two transistor fuzz design, but with many modern improvements including, a switchable impedance matching input buffer, tone controls, bias control, true bypass switching, and an LED indicator. The Flying Tomato input buffer allows it to work after virtually any pedal, or with active pickups. One of the ideas we strive for here at Subdecay, is pedals you can "match" to your guitar and amp. Some fuzzes sound great with a combination of certain guitars and amplifiers, but sound awful with others. With the bias, and tone controls, you can dial in the sound you want, and still cut through the mix at your next gig.utant Fuzz takes you from vintage to modern, to the totally ridiculous and weird. Notes from the engineer: Over the years I have built a number of fuzzes for my own personal use. Typically based on classic fuzz designs, a number of things always bugged me about them. Almost all of them had to be first in the signal chain, or they would sound awful, and they all were limited by the classic two knob design. These characteristics were both products of my conventional thinking towards fuzz. I started to thinking "outside of the box. Sometimes this is hard when it comes to fuzz. Some might even consider it a sin to defy convention when it comes to such a topic. If you are a "vintage tone purist" you probably want to stop reading right here (but wait you're almost done anyways.) While the Flying Tomato is loosely based on classic designs, it is not authentic to any original. Like most of the tomatoes you buy at the grocery store these days, this fuzz has been unnaturally redesigned. Can be powered by a 9 volt battery or 9VDC adaptor with a negative center 2.1mm barrel style plug. Current draw is less than 10mA. Features:[list] [*]The Flying Tomato is hand made in Dundee, OR with the high quality components. [*]Die cast metal enclosures for durability. [*]3PDT switches for true bypass switching. [*]Runs on a single 9 volt battery, or a 9VDC adapter. [*]Red LED indicator. [*]Three-year limited warranty. [/list] Price is £100ono No trades at this time, thank you.
  17. Bump really open to offers on these
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