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Owen

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  1. I am not sure what is hot and what is not, but the REAL trick with a piezo pick up is to get a really good pre-amp to control what the pick up chucks out. I am not talking about super duper EQ, just good control by decent input impedance.
  2. Thanks Pete. I think I might save up for a SYB 5. Standing on it for 3 seconds seems to defeat the object of the excercise!
  3. Regarding putting kit against tax see post 8 in this thread [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=47346&hl="]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=47346&hl=[/url]
  4. [quote name='guylewis' post='539978' date='Jul 14 2009, 07:03 AM']Thanks for that Faithless. Does anybody have one of these amps? I'd be really interested to hear people's experiences . . .[/quote] How much have I spent on amps over the years? I dread to think. Can a 10" speaker do it all? Whatever anyone says, the answer is no as soon as a loud drummer walks into the room. If the drummer thing is not an issue then I'm sure it will be very lovely.
  5. I will take Robben Ford in Concert – The Blue Line. MR. £4.00 Chaka Khan – Live 1981.MR £3.50 Buena Vista Social club. MR. £6.00 Thanks, Owen
  6. I will take Robben Ford in Concert – The Blue Line. MR. £4.00 Chaka Khan – Live 1981.MR £3.50 Buena Vista Social club. MR. £6.00 Thanks, Owen
  7. [quote name='andrewrx7' post='537013' date='Jul 10 2009, 08:51 AM']I see the title has changed - is this now sold then?[/quote] Someone has said "I will take it for the advertised price". I have passed him on to the seller and I take it that it is all going through. I will report back if anything changes.
  8. [quote name='andrewrx7' post='536596' date='Jul 9 2009, 05:02 PM']Any idea how old this is? What is the pick up - Bartolini? Condition - any faults etc? Thanks! PS: I'm on holiday in north Wales next week, so it is a temptation![/quote] As far as I know it is in excellent condition. I have no idea what the pick up is. I will get Tim to chime in. Cheers.
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  10. This is now available for £160.
  11. Does this do the sustain thing like the Boss SYB 3 or 5 do? TIA as always.
  12. I have one 100% working EMG 45TW and one which is intermitent. £65 to your door. Want them you know you do. I will trade these for something interesting. I am aware that I do not know what that is at the moment. I fancy a Boss SYB 5 and would add £10 for one
  13. Owen

    Cocobolo

    [quote name='molan' post='532677' date='Jul 4 2009, 10:34 PM']I used to own the fretted one of this pair (as well as the Overwater above) One of those I really should have hung on to![/quote] You are the cocobolo king!
  14. Fender P bass metal earthing plate to fit under pickguard (looks like a steel pickguard) £7.00 posted Yes please.
  15. Owen

    Cocobolo

    [quote name='bythesea' post='532533' date='Jul 4 2009, 05:18 PM']And [url="http://www.overwaterbasses.com/per00013.htm"]this[/url] is mine - it was the look that first caught my eye, but it does sound wonderful as well.[/quote] I had to not look at that thread until it was gone. I was sorely tempted. You know where to come when you want to shift it!
  16. Owen

    Cocobolo

    [quote name='LeftyJ' post='532450' date='Jul 4 2009, 02:24 PM']Not necessarily, when both layers of cocobolo are of the same piece of wood or, in the case of the chambering, if the piece of cocobolo was cut in half, then hollowed out, and joined together again [/quote] Devious stuff!
  17. Owen

    Cocobolo

    Hmmm............. food for thought. Thanks Chambering - then I would lose the run of solid wood. Sandwhich - then I would lose the run of solid wood. I suppose I could do a sort of Status Streamline vibe.
  18. Owen

    Cocobolo

    I think cocobolo is lush. I see it on basses around here. It seems to be used as a facing a lot. I really like solid wood and being able to follow grain around a shape. That is one of my "things". Is it silly heavy or could a body be made of a soild piece of it? If it is heavy the body could be really thin. Which would also be nice
  19. Unused for more than 2 projects. HD24 is built exclusively for the purpose of recording music instead of data, resulting in remarkable stability and performance. HD24 enables engineers to record up to 24 tracks of high-resolution 24-bit recording at 44.1 and 48 kHz sample rates. Two hot-swappable media bays provide convenient access to recording drives and allow data backup in minutes. You can edit tracks internally or easily transfer to computer via an Ethernet connection. HD24 features ADAT Optical and ADAT Sync, enabling it to work efficiently with existing systems. It offers the same exceptional user-friendly interface ADAT users have come to expect. HD24 can be upgraded to HR24XR with the EC2 module. This user-installable option replaces the A/D and D/A converters with the renowned AKM converters used in the acclaimed MasterLink. EC2 improves performance at all sample rates and also expands analog and digital-input compatibility to include 88.2 and 96 kHz sample resolutions. HR24 packs 24 channels of digital audio I/O into a single-unit recorder that easily fits into any environment. Alesis reinvents digital recording. Again KEY FEATURES: * 24-track, 24-bit digital audio recording (12 tracks at 96kHz with EC2 optional updgrade) * 24 analog inputs (1/4" TRS) * 24 analog outputs (1/4" TRS) * 24-channel ADAT Optical I/O * Dual recording bays utilize standard, low-cost, removable IDE computer drives * Instant random access to audio using ADAT/FST™ (File Streaming Technology). * Internal editing capabilities include cut, copy, paste, and track-move with undo. * Multiple units can be synchronized to create a larger system * Easily integrated into an existing ADAT system * Ethernet port enables computer connection * MIDI I/O, MTC out * ADAT Sync in/out * Word Clock in MEDIA * Caddy 1: 40GB HD * Caddy 2: empty * Caddies can be fitted with IDE/EIDE/ATA drive at 5,400/7,200/10,000 RPM up to 2TB TRACK COUNT * 24 tracks at 24-bit, 44.1 or 48 * 12 tracks at 88.2 or 96 kHz with optional EC2 upgrade CONNECTIONS * Analog: 24 24-bit inputs, 24 24-bit outputs (1/4" TRS, 4dBu) * Digital: 24-channel I/O via 3 ADAT Optical inputs and 3 ADAT Optical outputs * Other: MIDI in/out. Alesis Sync in/out (DB-9). Word Clock input (BNC, 75). Footswitch jack for punch in/out (1/4"). LRC input for traditional wired remote (1/4"). 10 Base-T Ethernet (RJ-45) AUDIO SPECS * Frequency response: 20Hz–20kHz 0/–1dB * Dynamic range: 103dB A/D, >103dB D/A (A-weighted) * Distortion: <0.003% THD N. Input levels: nominal 4dBu, maximum 19dBu * Pitch control: 100 cents/–200 cents, min-max 30–50kHz (30–100kHz with version 2.0) POWER & DIMENSIONS. * Power: 90-230V AC, 60W * Dimensions (H x W x D): 5.09" x 19" x 17" (127mm x 483mm x 432mm), 3U rackmount * Weight: 20lbs (9.07kg) Can you tell that I copied and pasted that from their web site? No trades. Not trying to sound grumpy
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