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Just bought an IEM system from Pete. Great comms, speedy delivery, arrived 100% as described and in what looks like brand new condition - so was a great deal 100% buy with confidence thanks matie
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FlyRig V5 - *SOLD*
BigJHW replied to BigJHW's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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even taking in to account inflation and what a quid was worth then compared to now it's still 10k over priced. ok i'm never going to be rich enough to buy something like that so shouldn't really comment - but still wow !!
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4button MGT-4 genuine Fender foot switch (selling for £50 on eBay, & Mustang MS2 2-Button footswitch) This is without a doubt one of the loudest guitar amps I've ever owned but with more power than I need at the moment. The amp is in great condition, has been gigged regularly and shows very minor "road wear" Everything works perfectly. Please see the photographs to appreciate the great condition of the amp and pedals. If you have any questions please feel free to message me. Sadly this is collection only as i have no way of packaging this out for postage Collection Basingstoke - tho may be able to have myself or my guitarist come out to meet you within reasonable distance for petrol munnies. (and cake - i do love cake) ProductDescription TheFender Mustang III V.2 1x12" Combo is a powerful digital modelling amp that can reproduce the sounds of 17 classic amplifiers from the likes of Fender themselves and other world-class names. The amp models stretch from glassy cleans through crunchy overdrives to full-on in-your-face distortion which makes the Mustang V.2 perfect for people who play a wide variety of styles. Use USB connection and Fender's FUSE software to really dig into your pre-sets and get the exact sound you're after. TheFender Mustang III V.2 1x12" Combo is an upgrade to one of the most popular amps we sell! The new V.2 version includes new amp models, effects and stereo XLR outputs for use of stereo effects whenDIing on stage or in the studio! recording software compatible with Mustang USB recording output; AmpliTubeFender LE edition with free Fender FUSE™ editor/librarian software for Mac and PC (makes Mustang ideal for guitarists new to digital recording). Specification ModelName: Mustang III (V.2) Series:Mustang AmplifierType: Solid State Inputs:One 1/4" Instrument Channels:One Channel with 100 Presets PowerHandling: 100 Watts Controls:Gain, Volume, Treble, Middle, Bass, Reverb, Master; Data Wheel; SoftKeys for Amp Select, Stomp Edit, Modulation Edit, Delay Edit, ReverbEdit, Utility, Save, Exit, and Tap/Tuner OutputImpedance: 8 Ohms AmplifierDepth: 10.75" (27.3 cm) AmplifierWidth: 20.5" (52.1 cm) AmplifierHeight: 17.75" (45.1 cm) AmplifierWeight: 36 lbs. (16.3 kg) Speaker:Celestion G12T-100 12" Speaker Specifications AmpType Solid State Modelling SpeakerSize1x12 Brand Fender Reverb Yes Footswitchable Yes EffectsLoop No SpeakersFenderSpecial Design Speaker Tremolo Yes WattageRange 51W - 100W SpeakerSim No
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For sale 1 x Fly Rig V5 Used for lite gigging but 100% working order With box/booklet thing and power cable (will ensure any guitarist sweat has been removed before posting/collection) Collection preferable from Basingstoke but Postage is an option - I will ensue it's well packaged Tech specs here - https://www.tech21nyc.com/products/flyrig/flyrig5/ The Blurb stuff The original Fly Rig, introduced in 2014, was a true game-changer for players in all categories, from touring pros to bedroom hobbyists. At a time when pedalboards were expanding and backs were breaking, the innovative Fly Rig enabled players to slim down without sacrificing great tone, and travel without fear of baggage surcharges and dreaded mystery backlines. Going beyond being just a multi-effects unit, the all-analog SansAmp technology enables any Tech 21 Fly Rig to be an actual “rig.” You can run directly into mixers of recording desks and PA systems, as well as augment your existing amplifier set-up. Always seeking to improve our offerings and listening to customer feedback, we’ve incorporated some new features to follow the same form factor as later Fly Rigs, such as the Bass, Acoustic, and Paul Landers Signature PL1. The Fly Rig 5 v2 retains the same SansAmp heart, Plexi/Cali distortion and Delay, but adds a few twists and turns within these sections. New features include an independent reverb with choice of room size, an effect loop, a tuner, and an XLR Output. SANSAMP Has the tonality of the Blonde Character Series pedal. It includes 3-band active EQ, Level and Drive controls. To dirty things up, you have the flexibility of using the Drive control, the Boost function, or you can add grit from the Plexi/Cali section. Or all three. Each method achieves different tones. PLEXI / CALI Provides the dirtier side of the Fly Rig. You have a choice of a roaring Plexi tone with its muscular crunch, detailed mids and mule-kick low end or the chunk of a ‘70s high gain amp tone inspired by the then-boutique shop over on the West Coast. Each mode can be dialed in to your liking with dedicated Drive, Tone and Level controls. BOOST Switchable Pre/Post Boost up to approx 12dB to beef up drive and distortion or increase the overall volume to punch up fills and solos. DELAY WITH TAP TEMPO Voiced for the sounds of a vintage tape echo, with Time and Repeats controls. The Delay includes a switch to change from 1/4-notes to dotted 8ths. A Drift button adds a random, unpredictable element to the modulation in keeping with its vintage roots. REVERB Independent footswitchable reverb with choice of large and small “room sizes.” EFFECT LOOP Post-SansAmp, pre-effects to patch in external effect pedals. TUNER Chromatic Tuner, operable via the BLONDE/TUNER footswitch. You simply hold the footswitch down to engage, which simultaneously mutes the signal path. 1/4-inch 1megOhm input XLR output with ground lift 1/4-inch low impedance output Rugged, all-metal housing Metal footswitches and jacks Silent-switching, custom footswitch actuators Measures 12.5”l x 2.5”w x 1.25”h Weight: 20.7 oz. Utilizes included 9V DC Universal Power Supply: Model #DC9.
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literally yesterday i was just saying if i buy another bass it needs to be a 5 string jazz i did NOT say it had to be fender - so this is super tempting (also just put Sire on the radar as an option that i hadn't considered) shame you're about a million miles away (well clearly not a million but FAR) GLWTS
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didn't even know people could post to your profile - but adding this here
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Bought a strap from Graham arrived today - possibly the best packaging i've ever seen on a 2nd hand item (think he spent the entire sale price on packing tape) for "reasons" this strap has made me super happy 100% condition as pictured will certainly buy from him again
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Looks like they've got the cabs up for sale too https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/256142339375?hash=item3ba345ed2f:g:RAAAAOSwY~Vksnet https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/256142344291?hash=item3ba3460063:g:HlgAAOSwDzFksnmc
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i'm actually stunned - 7 months in to the year and i've still not bought anything bass or bass related.... starting to worry the wife i think - i've usually traded in or bought a new something by now haha
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that 7 bolt neck was ahead of its time
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3u ABS rack case - *SOLD*
BigJHW replied to Mudpup's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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i'm still in but - if the wife buys me a bass does that count? (she said she might)
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never heard of a string twisting before - but checking over it, it all looks good n groovy wasn't 100% considering a pickup change - just curious to know if ppl had ever done it and what they'd changed too.
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BB Bass lovers i have a question (shocking huh) so i love my BB1025 - it's become my main gigging bass which is awesome but.... i do find that the G string rings through a bit on the quiet side i've tried raising the pickup height a little and changed the strings it came with to a set of EB Regular Slinky 45-130's (dunno why i just like these strings) - but it's still pretty weak sounding on the G string. Anyone have a clue what might be the issue? No before you ask i have not sent it in for a setup/service since getting it and yess..... i'm aware that'll probably solve the issue - but i was hoping it was something i could resolve myself before resorting to "finding a man that knows" at some sort of cost. on a different yet somehow related topic - has anyone ever changed the pickups in their BB 5 string (P/J setup) - any recommendations? ta low enders
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Sorry was the LD Systems U308 i was looking at (a little cheaper than the 508) Front of the unit has a Stereo/Mono switch Receiver just seem to have channel select buttons + Volume
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Awesome - i think that means this will work then - it's the LD Systems U508 IEM - so in theory i can just smash the single XLR in to the left or right channel (i'd prob put it in the wrong hole - sorry not sorry) and i'd be good to go yes? thanks for the help
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Sorry to jump on this also but i have KZ 10's and have the same issue as the OP there - constantly having to push em back in mid gig regardless of which "supplied" tip i use. Can anyone recommend replacements that stay put better? ta
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Hi all, i've tried reading through all the pages but i'm sure i've either missed it or oddly it's not been asked ... so here goes I've been using my KZ10's with a B P2 now for a while with the band and it sounds great - but i'm starting to look at the "Wireless" idea to remove cables from the stage more than anything problem i think i have is that i only have a single XLR feed coming from the desk with my mix Looking at Wireless units - they all seem to have 2 xlr inputs on the back L & R (shocking huh) - Some units say Left/Mono and others just say Left / Right Can i assume that the left input on a wireless IEM transmitter is always MONO or do some manufacturers seem to force you to have 2 monitor feeds coming from the mixed or at least a splitter cable to plug in to both inputs on the transmitter? Hope that makes sense - this is all still very new to me so i'm kinda drowning in the world of WTF am i doing !! thanks Big J