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Cheers for the detailed reply. Oddly, I can't recreate the issue now! It seems to of stopped!!!! Maybe the daisy chain was loose or something. If It happens at all again I shall contact diago immediately
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I thought I would try changing the the daisy chain as I had an old one spare and that seemed to work. To prove it that it was the problem I swapped back to the one that came with the power station... and theres no problem now! I', wondering if the daisy chain had come loose very slightly or something. Have had a good play and doesn't seem to shock me now.... What I did notice though was.... If i plug the bass straight to the amp, no pedals at all involved, but the pedals are still sat there powered, if I touch any of the pedals, i seem to create a circuit from them to the amp and then I get a loud buzz, even though they are in no way connected to the amp... WOuld this imply there was a grounding issue somewhere still?
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This is correct unless you have a gig rig virtual battery... but I didn't know the Blagger was an XO pedal!!!! Its its not called the Bass Blogger XO... is it? is that where I went wrong!? Also... micro synth and bass blogger require a 9.6v power supply. if I buy gig rig batteries for them... will the diago power station that runs at 9v still power them?
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Basejase bought my Ashdown Lomenzo pedal. Paid quick, great comms, no worries at all
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Hi guys... hope you can help... Firstly, tonight I was rearranging some pedals on my board and got a small electric shock off the strings on my bass!. I thought nothing of it. Then I got another, and another and so on. This happened when running 4 pedals off the 6 pedal daisy chain from my diago power station. After I got the shocks I started to notice that when i take my hand off the strings (break the circuit I was creating) there is a slight hum coming through the amp. After a little investigation, this gets louder when I touch the metal on any of the pedals of jack leads in the chain from the diago power supply. I wondered if one pedal had an issue and so unplugged all but one, going through each in turn, but no matter which pedal is connected this still happens. Connecting the bass direct to the amp it does not so I know the bass is not causing it. Do I assume that my diago powerstation has just decided to die on me? Is there an issue caused by not connecting all of the sockets on a daisy chain (surely not!?). Can anyone help? Secondly. I received a EHX Bass Blogger today. The manual says it will not work in a daisy chain. My Micro synth does not, but that also requires a specific power supply, unless I use a gig rig virtual battery. I was told by a chap in a local shop that sells EHX products that the smaller pedals just need the polarity reversing. I picked up a few reverse polarity converters for next to nothing, but that does not seem to work. If its in the daisy chain, it cuts the power to all the other pedals. If its in the daisy chain with the polarity changer, all other pedals work and the signal goes through its bypass, but when I turn the pedal on it cuts the signal and no LED. In anyone else's experience does the Bass blogger require a gig rig battery as well? AND... Could trying that pedal with the diago of been what has killed it!??? Help me!!!! Shep
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I like it loads! Somewhat more portable than mine... starting to think the 6 x 10 was a bad idea when I see all the cool smaller ones kicking about! :-)
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Hi Josh, welcome to the forums. The Big Muff is very fuzzy I find, great if you want a really dirty sound... but a good one at that. The Bass blogger has mixed reviews, but being a joint Fuzz/Overdrive it would seems somewhat more versatile! I actually just picked one up off eBay for £30 and it should come tomorrow so I'll post my feedback on it here then! Hope it helps Shep
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Someone make me an offer on some or all of these... I need some money towards the beautiful DiscomBOBulator thats up on here and it'll kill me if I don't get it before its gone... Chorus - £20 Wah - £40 Hyper Drive - £40 Will knock down prices for multiple purchases. Will also consider trades on other cool Filters/phasers.... :-)
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Hi guys, I just spoke to Jason as he is sourcing a missing part to a cab I recently bought off him. I told him people were after prices etc. He is currently away with work and nowhere near the internet until friday. He is after £950 for the Amp and is located in Birmingham for those who want to collect. Anyone with any questions/offers/etc. should drop him a PM and he assures me he will get back to you Friday evening/Saturday morning once he is back home to civilization. Shep
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Found this on an interview website... GC: Your bass sound is pretty radical with a lot of extreme low end coupled with a high percussive attack and rattle. How do you get that sound? Fieldy: I don't use any mid-range, it's all highs and lows. I take the mid-range and turn that s--t off. And when you slap, it's just real clicky sounding and when you use your fingers it's real low. I take the graphic EQ at 180Hz and I take that all the way down too. That's the style I play. I'm a drummer. I'm a drummer on bass.
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Lovetone Meatball - everything else is sold
pantherairsoft replied to sshorepunk's topic in Effects For Sale
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In all seriousness... good to see you on here mate.
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[quote name='RevJonn' post='570471' date='Aug 16 2009, 10:21 AM']Morning/Afternoon/Evening... I'm Jonn (Aka RevJonn)[/quote] Ohhhhhhhhhh... not you!!!!! Wish I'd never told you about this place! It's mine... go away :-)
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I'd say in terms of the amount of sounds available they are about the same. The deep impact has the HUGE bonus that once you find a good sound you can save it, along with a few (9 if I recall???) and use them during a gig by cycling through them with the foot switch. The EHX is one sound, then change all your settings for another sound, but I do find you can fine tune a specific sound a little better. Having said that, the EHX does cut though much better and it doesn't suck your tone like I used to find the Deep Impact did. If you have a Deep Impact though, I would be reluctant to swap it for anything that is not bloody fantastic as getting another one if you change your mind will be no easy task! P.S. EHX definitely has the better Octaver sound!
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I used to own a Deep Impact, long time ago, and sold it for £50. Which was really silly! I bought last week an EHX Bass Micro Synth after seeing some cool stuff on YouTube. For the first few days I was concerned it was faulty. farty noises, huge decay on the notes... but I'm starting to understand they are just very complex and sensitive units. I am now getting some seriously awesome sounds out of it. If this is the starting point for what's to come from this unit... then it f'ing rocks!!!
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Another one in here as well!
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[quote name='bartelby' post='568337' date='Aug 13 2009, 07:52 PM']I apologise most emphatically!! I try to stay out of the build threads. Beautiful bass though.[/quote] Cheers, I'll forgive you... this time :-) [quote name='EdwardHimself' post='568377' date='Aug 13 2009, 08:32 PM']that is one beautiful setup. I would seriously LOVE a markbass rig like that.[/quote] It is quite a beast thats for sure, and total overkill for my paying in my 1 bed apartment need... but I got an awesome deal on it, and while I may not need all the power now... It really is a rig that should last me a life time...
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More pictures? Thats means you weren't following my build diary!!! I'll forgive you :-) Here you go - [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=48355"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=48355[/url]