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pantherairsoft

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  1. SOLD! Selling my Guyatone PS3 from the micro series. Amazing mini Phaser. Its a subtle sounding Phaser as it does not have sparkly sci-fi resonance like lots of modern phasers, but it hold the low end absolutley stunningly. This has been my main phaser for a while now and im only selling as I have a Moog Phaser on the way. Tiny footprint, takes a regular 9v boss-style power supply (no room for batteries) and comes boxed. Not many of these about, retailed around £70, asking £35 posted in the UK. Pic - And another to show how tiny it really is - Shep
  2. The board has in fact had a few changes since that pic as well. I'll get some more taken this week. Update - pics as promised! Shep
  3. Hmmm. I think its true bypass, As I say it was modded by Dan Owens rather than by me… I have it on a separate channel at the mo. Give me until Tuesday and I'll test it for you in line and report back. Shep
  4. Better pics for those interested [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?s=&showtopic=57329&view=findpost&p=1151440"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?s=&sho...t&p=1151440[/url]
  5. Been soooooo long since I added to this… Summary of whats still here Roscoe Fretless from a few pages back. Rim Marseer - More pics here - [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=110899"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=110899[/url] GB Spitfire - Pics here - [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=17506&st=1000&p=1099474&#entry1099474"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=...p;#entry1099474[/url] Also added an Ashbory to the family (Thanks to the TheGreek) and the newest addition, a rather rare Bassline Universal Upright (completely non-standard from the model shown on their website - this is an early production Upright/Fretless Bass hybrid) - Shep
  6. Cheers, yeah I'm warming to it quite a lot. It's super comfy on the neck and a good range of tones.
  7. Hi bud, A more detailed description would help your sale, plus photos are a must... Not seen many of these so a pic would be nice. Is it boxed? What's the tone like with bass (any bottom-end loss). Shep
  8. As Dan says! As for the rate slider, it can still be adjusted by hand... But you need something left of your fingernails... Which I do not The octave down sub sound from this is still the fattest cleanest I've heard, If I could justify keeping it just for that I would. If I could fit this baby into a smaller box I'd be tempted to keep her as well.
  9. Cool looking forwards to the next instalment!
  10. [quote name='dbass' post='1150380' date='Mar 5 2011, 10:58 AM']Hey Shep, As I am a lazy bugger, What's the RMS and Ohm rating dude? Also - weight etc.[/quote] Hi bud, 800w RMS 4 Ohm 70 - 18,000hz response (due to the awesome tweeter) It weighs 41kg which makes it a 2 man lift but the sound is a worthwhile pay off. If I was in a band which numbered more than a 2 piece I'd keep this over the Neoline cab. If you wana pop over and try it feel free, no expectation from me that you wana buy it or anything. Shep
  11. Do these take a regular 9v centre neg power supply like boss etc?
  12. [quote name='G.D.' post='1150279' date='Mar 5 2011, 08:42 AM']This is currently mu favourite thread on Basschat, there is some excellent advice and everyone is really positive, keep it up ! GD[/quote] Same here! Any more blog posts coming Dan? My board is making a few changes in the near future... Some additions, replacements and a new powering system.
  13. [quote name='Ruck' post='1150474' date='Mar 5 2011, 12:36 PM']Are the Start, Stop and Rate sliders still functional when the expression pedal is not on?[/quote] When I purchased it I was told unplugging the expression pedal means it works normally. To be honest I have never even tried it as I saw no need! I wont be near the unit until Monday now but will be happy to test it. As the Rate slider is missing you'd need something to push the slider along though... Like needle nose pliers or a pencil Shep
  14. *MOMENT OF MADNESS - THIS HAS BEEN WITHDRAWN FROM SALE* Selling my EHX Bass MicroSynth... Mainly because I'm out growing my board and I only use this on 1 track at the mo. It's an Origonal unit still with the Origonal EHX power supply. The pedal has been modded (by a previous owner and the work was done by Umph so you know the quality of work is top notch). The mod effectively disables the start, stop and rate sliders and allows you to control that section of the filter via expression pedal... Which basically doubles the pedals awesomeness. The pedal has also had an on/off light added as for some silly reason the old style unit didn't have one!!? It allows Moog-esque synth swells from huge sub upto gritty squarewave fuzz. Octave up, octave down etc etc. The pedal responds better to passive basses, but just as well with Actives if you boost the bass slightly on your instrument. Too low a signal and the notes can choke before the swell finishes. It'll take about 10 minutes of playing and you'll get it! The unit has seen some action so is a little scratched etc and is missing the rate slider (not that you new it with the expression pedal). I'll also include a Moog EP-2 expression pedal to use with the unit which is in top condition just without the rubber feet underneath (a it was mounted on a board). Would consider trade/part ex on...(cash your way in most cases) Moogerfooger Analog Delay Sansamp Bass Driver Deluxe ZVEX Fuzz Factory Eventide Modfactor Eventide Timefactor
  15. [quote name='xgsjx' post='1148996' date='Mar 3 2011, 10:17 PM']It'll be interesting to hear that popped thru your pedalboard! [/quote] That will be happening this weekend (board lives at the studio!)... That's where the magnetic pickups become an advantage a well (better response to many pedals)... Feeling the Roni Size vibe
  16. I agree with the above. I was never 'taught' but the style I've adopted is to effectively 'roll' my finger tip back and forth (as if you were taking a finger print... Not that I'd know) about the note. It works perfectly for me. Shep
  17. As the man above says... Please state an asking price or we'll remove the thread. Cheers Shel
  18. Bump! Will also have a Proline 212 cab with a brand new set of Neo drivers up for sale soon. The best of both worlds (build and resonance of the Proline cab with the power handling and tone of the Neo's).
  19. Well. I went the Bassline and it arrived today. Firstly the bass is lovely... However it's not the bass shown on the Gallery website! It would appear that the one shown was sold long ago and the stock details used for this one which is VERY different. What I have received is either a custom show version or an early model and differs in every way. The body shape is different The advertised one had a magnetic pup and piezo bridge, this has 2 pups and no piezo. The advertised bass is active, this is passive The advertised bass came with a body support, this has strap lock pins instead so it can be worn as a regular bass The advertised instrumen has a beveled fretboard, this one does not. The stock instrument from bassline is 42" (ish) scale, this is 34"!!!! Basically a totally different instrument. It's a pure electric bass placed upright. Oddly though I quite like it. I called the gallery and told Martin the issue who seemed as confused as me. Suggested I give it a play and send it back if it doesn't do the job for me. I've raised the action considerably to allow a more DB style of play and to remove clunk (was set up as a low action fretless). In doing so the string tension is quite nice. By rolling to the neck pup and rolling the top end off the passive EQ I get a nice upright-esque sound if I play over the bottom of the fretboard rather than over the pups. Compared to doing the same with my Roscoe fretless, the tone is much more upright... And it came strung with Steel roundwounds... So I'm thinking that a set of flatwounds may actually work for me and get the tone I'm after. I'm going to ask the gallery to send me an old set or something to help me decide whether I'll keep her. Being short (5'4") I'm starting to see that I may actually struggle a little with a full scale upright anyway and this on the stand is very very comfy. It's well made and the scoope out back with a channel for the thumb is wicked. Whilst I consider my options here are a few rubbish pics from my iPhone... Link to the actual bass I thought I was buying for reference - [url="http://www.thebassgallery.com/product_details.cfm?ID=1201&type=Acoustic%20Bass"]http://www.thebassgallery.com/product_deta...Acoustic%20Bass[/url] Thoughts/feedback/etc... Shep
  20. The Universal is mine! Arrives tomorrow. Very excited! Shep
  21. Bought Mick's Ashbory bass. Top bloke, friendly, honest an straight talking. Very happy customer and loving the bass! Cheers Mick, Shep
  22. Tredders bought my Boss Micro BR. Easy transaction Very happy Cheers bud Shep
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