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Mint condition, comes with box Been opn a bit of a wah quest recently and oddly enough the most random one I picked up was the one for me the Shin Ei so here is the fiorst of quite a few wah's to go. It is a great wah with a very filtery sound to it, it's even capable of doing a LPF vibe [url="http://www.wilsoneffects.com/FreakerWah.html"]http://www.wilsoneffects.com/FreakerWah.html[/url] These are about $215 (£139) new not including any duties you might get charged. I'm after £100 for mine, mint condition with box The Freaker Wah is based on one of the most famous unique sounding wah pedals of all time. The Freaker Wah takes the wah pedal to a new level. Not only can you get the classic sounds of the original, you now have the option to tune the sweep and the Q to suit your own tastes. There is also and additional Quack knob that assists you in tuning the amount of quack that you would like in the sweep of the pedal. What comes with the pedal you ask. 6 position Q/Sweep selector knob Quack tuning knob True Bypass with or without LED Switchcraft enclosed jacks 9v Battery or 2.1mm negative center power supply Heavy duty metal housing One year warranty on parts and labor Internet and phone support Handmade in the U.S.A. [b]It should also be noted that the Freaker Wah operated on a positive ground. This means that when using a power supply you must use a dedicated 9v power supply. The pedal will not work on multiple power supply units.[/b]
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[quote name='paganskins' post='930888' date='Aug 20 2010, 01:26 PM']Yes, all prices inc UK P&P So £60 inc P&P for the board/flightcase, I've factored in £5 for a new sheet of ply should the board need replacing to suit the new owner. I was going to strip all the pedals off tonight and take some more pics which I'll post later.[/quote] I'll take it shoot me details of how to paypal for it I'll take it as is as I have an M13, expr pedal and a wah that I want to fit to it prettymuch straight away Cheers
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I assume they are 8 ohms each, they came out of some monitors we use. Free to a good home that doesn't make this process a ballache like previous give aways have been.
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Roger Linn Adrenalinn III Beat Synced MultiFX Drum Machine
tayste_2000 replied to jxljxl's topic in Effects For Sale
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Roger Linn Adrenalinn III Beat Synced MultiFX Drum Machine
tayste_2000 replied to jxljxl's topic in Effects For Sale
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Yes it does but means you have to buy tubes within that bias range
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[quote name='Steff' post='928587' date='Aug 18 2010, 01:14 PM']As far as I know - yes, if you pull out the bad tube and its opposite. As you see, there are two rows of six valves, so just pull out the opposite one as well and I guess it should be fine for a while. I wouldn't guarantee that though. As for revalving - I will be doing it myself, as for you - up to you . It's not really a big deal, just pull out the old ones and replace them with the new, unless I'm missing something.[/quote] Biasing but if you are buying a valve kit for a 400+ it shouldn't be too much of a problem as they should be within their requirements
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Well Ped, BassBlueStew and Crazykiwi also owned my 400+ before me and they all swore by the Harma's in it, it wasn't retubed till recently having been owned by all those people and me gigging it about 150 times a year for 3 years
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I had Harma's in my 400+ and it sounded great when I retubed after 6+ years of use and heavy use at that to Groove Tubes I didn't notice a tonal difference. I swapped one of my Strategy 400's from Sovtek's to Groove Tubes recently and there was a huge change in output and clarity and just overall sounded better. So I would say go with the Harma's I never had an issue with them and even when worn they still sound awesome. Sovtek's meh
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Thought I had sold this but apparently not HAO RUST RIDE. The Rust Ride was designed to provide the Bassist with a functional, professional-quality overdrive without compromising note clarity or low-end response. The Rust Ride’s components were painstakingly selected in order to maintain the original Bass tone and note attack/release dynamics that are typically lost with other OD units. Its preset EQ offers three different frequency curves without altering the overall frequency operation range, providing voicing options that can’t be achieved w/a normal tone control. Passive and Active inputs allow the Rust Ride to operate with any type of Bass while individual Dry and Effect outputs offer routing of clean Bass tone to a tuner, P.A. system, or a second amplifier. Input Impedance: Approx. 500K-ohm Output Impedance: Approx. 100K-ohm Controls: Level, 3-Position mini EQ Switch: (Normal, Bright, Warm) Power: DC9V Adaptor Jack (Negative Tip) Switching: True Bypass ON/OFF Footswitch with LED Size: 121(L) x 86(W) x 36(H) mm (excluding knob, switches, and jacks) It's in ok condition, for some reason the bottom plate while original is unfinished and just metal and there are a few paint chips dotted around the pedal. I'm after £70 for this gem open to offers, trades etc. Cheers
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Basically I was sent these in error and its far easier to sell them and rebuy what I want than send them back to the US, so I figured I would try here before ebay. They are all from pedalenclosures.com so avoid the shipping cost and the import duties and get some cool cases today. All enclosures are brand new and I have 5 up for grabs (1 is being used for a pedal now) I'm after £17 per enclosure but will entertain offers on all 5. The colours I have are Hammerite Green Black Mist (Light black sparkle) Hammerite Red Purple Hammerite Silver Most of these can be seen here [url="http://www.pedalenclosures.com/Products/tabid/69/c/YY-enclosures/CategoryID/4/Default.aspx"]http://www.pedalenclosures.com/Products/ta.../4/Default.aspx[/url] Cheers
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These will do hella gritty especially if you run both inputs at the same time, and because each channel has a volume control you can crank them with them cascading into each other and then just turn the master down, it will do really distorted then. Unless of course your bass has the output of a 5 year old girl.
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[quote name='howieee' post='926894' date='Aug 16 2010, 08:46 PM']recently got a new addition to my stack. this must be my third post in this section lmao. here you go! the speakers are curently 810, 410,115. id like to get another 115 so 2 x 15 on the bottom 810 on top. but theres so much presence now. sounds awesome![/quote] Nice man very very nice, I'm so tempted to get another 8x10 but I don't want to run my amp at 2 instead of 3 I still want Matamp to make me a 2x15 but its got to be tuned low I played some random one at a gig the other day and it was horrible, simply horrible. 4x12 is tempting though in an 8x10 enclosure
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4 x Art Active Di Boxes
tayste_2000 replied to tayste_2000's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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They are difficult to describe, they are their own tone but they are probably the best tube amp tone you can get. Like I say mine has killed all my amp gas and knocked my 400+ off my gig list after 3-4 years of me not using anything else live. I'm not going to be able to describe the tone really it's something you need to hear. People are welcome to come down to my practice room and try mine out or pop along to one of my gigs and have a listen.
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SOLD [Black Shergold Marathon Six String Bass]
tayste_2000 replied to hoiho's topic in Basses For Sale
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Well I mean all GT200's sound essentially the same, I have one that is about as hot and gainy as you can run it and Monz had one that was as smooth as you can run it and basically my preamp just gets louder than his. Matamp will do modifications to things including changing preamp valves and stuff if you want. But it's difficult to describe if you haven't heard one, it is the best bass sound I've experienced. i went from having a long long list of amps I wanted to own to getting the Matamp GT200 and wanting to sell everything I own including my 400+ which is only staying because I've probably played near 500 gigs with it. They really are, for lack of a better word the best when it comes to tube bass amplifiers
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