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pantherairsoft

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  1. As these were only recently announced, and knowing that the demand means that Barefaced have a bit of a lead time I would be very surprised is anyone in the world has one yet... Very interested to compare it to my Big Twin T as soon as some are out and about though!
  2. Thanks for the clarification and update gents.
  3. [quote name='mcnach' timestamp='1380878506' post='2231750'] That's the sort of story we need to hear when looking for cases!!! We should start a thread with: 1) Case 2) brief description of the incident 3) outcome [/quote] That would be an interesting thread! I have corrected the silly errors in my post (bloody auto-correct!), your quote will forever show that I called the Netherlands, the Nergrrlands though! lol
  4. Vic bought a bass from me. Very easy transaction and perfect communication. Top dude! Shep
  5. [quote name='Roland Rock' timestamp='1380794845' post='2230575'] Not sure if this is your target demographic, but my five year old daughter LOVES Boundary Lines, and pretty much knows all the words. She also loves MIM's 3rd Thunder, and is adamant that it is performed by Chewbacca (bass), R2D2 (harmonies) and Princess Leah (Vox) [/quote] I'll take any fan we can get!! Ha. I'll pass those comments onto MIM. I think Jarman will be happy with that!!
  6. [quote name='Evil Undead' timestamp='1380855619' post='2231593'] There's a story there and I'd love to hear it. How on earth did your bass fall 12 feet?! [/quote] We played a squat in the Netherlands which is basically a huge warehouse. The van was parked up on a loading bay around 6' from the ground below. I hadn't packed the van the night before and the guys had slid my bass in last on top of everything else in the van and it had moved during the journey. I opened the back of the van and it came straight out. I jumped out of the way not knowing what was flying at me and it whacked the floor arse-end down (about a 6' fall), then fell forward, bounced and went over the edge of the loading bay for another 6' drop. That's when I realised it was my Roscoe and some wee came out. Strictly speaking I guess that was two 6' falls, but either way. The Protec kept it like new.
  7. [quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1380721479' post='2229511'] The Mono has what I would consider sides. That's why trying to work out which of these cases is the best one for you from descriptions on the internet is virtually impossible. If you can't actually get to see one and wear it, then at some point you just have to take a gamble. [/quote] Just checked out the mono online in terms of detailed pictures - I stand corrected. I can only assume that the one I had was a very old/original generation or something as it was not like that at all. It was more like a Harvest bag in its construction style. That or I was VERY drunk for a while Based on that - yes they are very similar. I can vouch that the Protect is an excellent case, but I suspect the mono is just as good.
  8. It's pretty different to the Mono, in the sense that the Mono is more of 2 pieces that huge the bass, where as the Protec has 'sides' more like a hard case. It's a softcase with an internal carapace around the edges to protect from impact. I toured Europe for 2 weeks with a £5000 bass in a Protect Contego, in the back of a transit van and it took a fair few bumps, including a fall from about 12'. The case still looks like it was new, not a mark on it. Needless to say the bass was perfectly happy. It's miles better than any hardcase I own.
  9. [quote name='HazBeen' timestamp='1380716230' post='2229370'] I have had the QM 6 on my pedal board for a bit now, by far the lightest, perhaps the smallest and certainly one of the best pedal switching systems around. +1 to the review above. [/quote] Agreed! Pretty excellent bit of kit. The size/weight alone makes it a worthwhile addition for anyone that wants a bypass looper.
  10. [quote name='icastle' timestamp='1380300673' post='2223553'] Putting a link to your advert is fine, no problem there at all. Listing stuff you haven't advertised isn't. Linking to items on Gumtree\Ebay etc. isn't either. HTH [/quote] [quote name='Prime_BASS' timestamp='1380431808' post='2225093'] [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?app=forums&module=forums&section=rules&f=19"]http://basschat.co.u...tion=rules&f=19[/url] Am I being dumb? But I'm sure it says here under section 8 that linking to sale threads is against the rules. I even had my links removed from my signature by a moderator. So what's that about? It appears most of the mod team don't read the rules, but expect others too. Colour me annoyed some. [/quote] I have been in the same boat as Ste here, and the rules listed on the forum do contradict whats being said here. Can we get a clarification, and if needed, update to the marketplace ruling over this?
  11. I use a lot of effects to drastically change my tone track to track. I don't want an already 'coloured' sound to work from, I want my tone to be as clean and hi-fi as humanly possible to my direct tone does not influence the different sounds and textures I am using. Like a million other things it all depends on the music you play, how you hear it and what makes you tick.
  12. Order from Thomann - Not in UK, but it'll be with you just as quick and be cheaper! http://www.thomann.de/gb/protec.html
  13. The XLS is crowns 'Budget' amp, when compared to the XTi range (which you will hear many more positive comments about). The XLS amps are fine, but should only be compared to other lower range amps IMO. They are expensive for an entry level amp though as they are better than many cheaper ones and you pay a little on top for the name. The Peavey is highly regarded as it is very well made and reliable - In performance terms it seems that the IPR is more comparable to the XTi range according to feedback online (though not as feature packed).
  14. Saw you boys the last time you were here in Notts. Good stuff!
  15. PN-2 for the win. The tremolos on the Eventide ModFactor and the Line6 M series (particularly the 'Panner' setting) are also very good.
  16. I don't think it exists. I can't imagine it having enough of an audience for a manufacturer to make one. A mod or custom is the way - maybe mod one with a jack input to add a momentary switch alongside the onboard foot switch?
  17. I have to say that 51m0n knows his stuff. He has recently helped direct me quite a bit on a similar search. My budget, like yours, started pretty small but after trying stuff out I opted to sell off a pile of instruments and other stuff to raise the funds for something that will last a lifetime. Simon has pretty much covered all the main contenders, but I'd like to add that I have made a point to try most of these out in some capacity over the last few weeks but contacting people and studios who have them. I thought the extra legwork was worth the effort and most studios seem very open to showing off their gear for 20 mins. At the cheap end, most people seem to opt for the Focusrite Scarlett 2i2, while is has some impressive features for such a small package, it's preamps are pretty rubbish IMO. Sound wise, in the cheap range nothing came close in sound quality to the Mackie Onyx Blackjack. It's pretty featureless in comparison to a few others, but the preamps sound as though they should be in a more expensive interface. There are ALOT of products in that cheap-mid price range, but if I was on a budget I'd be buying the Mackie. The next jump to the true mid-professional interfaces is all about MOTU range. The 4pre and Ultralite Mk3 Hybrid both clock in between £350 and £400 and around £250-275 on the 2nd hand market. For a little more you can get the Track16 and breakout box which gives you serious options. For this money they are amazing. Both have different pro's and cons and both have arguably the best on-board features of any interface of any price, though the control system is a little complex on the Mk3. I would say the preamps in the MOTU are a touch darker sounding, particularly on vocals, compared to other pre's around but I couldn't really hear that on a bass. I very nearly went with the 4pre (as I didn't need the fancy DSP in the Mk3 and 4 mic pres at that price is impressive!) as the next price jump is quite a lot BUT the quality jump is also great and I managed to find buyers quickly for the stuff I was selling so decides to take another step up. The next jump is, IMO, into real pro sounding kit, jut with a reduction in features. The new Roland stuff sits here but I was unable to try it and reviews online are mixed, so I disregarded it. If you're a PC user re only thing you should consider is the RME Babyface. It's annoying that it is breakout cable only for it's I/O but it's SERIOUS quality. If you are a Mac user, the Babyface is also an option, along with the Apogee Duet 2 and the Audient ID22. The Duet has become the go-to pro interface for mac users and it sounds excellent, but I experienced some digital interference that I couldn't shake (a friend lent me one over night). He has no such problem but I couldn't solve it. A look around online revealed others that had the same problem, leading me to believe that it is very environmental/set up sensitive. That put me off, though others swear by it. Many even claim they prefer the Apogee pre's to RME ones. The Audient is pretty new, and I couldn't find one to try myself, but did spend some time with a guy on Skype who had one trying a few things out and I was blown away. The pres are bloody amazing, the functions are impressive, the mixer software is awesome. Mind blowing. It's not PC compatible yet, though apparently it will be soon. The last jump for home interfaces is really all about the RME UCX as Simon mentioned. That thing sounds incredible and is comparable to the quality in real top end studios. It is very expensive but will last a life time. The Apogee Quartet is even more expensive, but general feedback online is that side by side is looses out in preamp quality to the the RME (I'd assume that meant the RME Babyface would beat the Apogee Duet 2 if you could A/B them side by side). I'd have loved an RME unit, but couldn't justify the price of the UCX. The Babyface's breakout cable-only set up really bothers me so I'll be going for the Audient Unit (only set back being it doesn't have MIDI I/O) and intend to place my order this weekend. Given this is still new to the market I'm excited to see what future firmware brings. I have to be honest and say that I am still tempted by the MOTU Mk3 (or Track 16) for the extra in/outs and MIDI even though I know it's not quite as nice sounding. I'm 80/20 in favour of the Audient. But I digress - if I was on a budget I would get a Mackie Onyx Blackjack and be very happy. Shep
  18. Hey folks, I have seen, and would like for muly self some studio foam tiles in different colours. These are available in the USA in quite a large range of colours, look at the options in the photos on this eBay listing - http://bit.ly/1eKmlKZ I would like some, but from a UK supplier so I don't need to pay crazy shipping costs - maybe in the EU as it would at least avoid customs. Anyone come across them anywhere? I have found some electric blue ones, but that's it. I'd quite like the Purple ones in the listing I supplied (I'd go with a grey/purple mix) but will consider other colours. Note: I'm not interested in the crazy priced purple Auralex stuff!
  19. Yes, you can have 2 basses connected at once, though the input gain on both inputs is different (one for active and one or passive) so you'd need to level out the instruments. I've had had it to max - it's in my front room and once the knob is even close to half way up the windows are shaking... So I can't tell you how clean it is up loud... Though that demo seems very accurate in terms of everything else. UPDATE: There is someone coming to try this out on Friday evening so this is kinda' sold pending approval on Friday.
  20. Up for sale is this stunning Eventide ModFactor. I've only had this 2 days - dot get me wrong, it's AMAZING, I have huge respect for Eventide and think they make the best effects in the world (the PitchFactor is my number 1!). This is quite simply the most powerful modulation pedal in the world and has a Bass Wah setting to die for! I bought this in an attempt to not only have a one stop shop for my modulation, but primarily to try and replace my Moog MP-201 and Moog LPF at the same time for my compact setup. Unfortunately it will only do half of the functions I need in terms of replacing the MP-201 and as I have a home studio to outfit I can't afford to keep both. The pedal is in great condition and it's boxed, though the sleeve that slides onto the box with the pretty photo on is missing. Includes power supply (it has a little bit of tape around one end where I assume the cable was damaged before I got it. It's works perfect though so doesn't bother me). The instruction manual is missing but can he found here: Manual - [url="http://www.eventide.com/~/media/Files/Audio%20Support/ModFactor/Everyone/ModFactor_Manual_Eng.ashx"]http://www.eventide....Manual_Eng.ashx[/url] Presets - [url="http://www.eventide.com/~/media/Files/Audio%20Support/ModFactor/Everyone/MFPresets.ashx"]http://www.eventide..../MFPresets.ashx[/url] Quick reference - [url="http://www.eventide.com/~/media/Files/Audio%20Support/ModFactor/Everyone/ModFactor_QRG.ashx"]http://www.eventide....Factor_QRG.ashx[/url] I'd like to get exactly what I paid 2 days ago which is a very reasonable £210 posted in he UK. Any 'Factor for less than £250 is a bargain! Not really look for trades, but will consider part-ex deals with cash my way. The only pedals I would be interested in as part-ex would be anything from COG or Fuzzrocious (not the BDPG though), a SubDecay Noisebox, TC Ditto Looper or an IE Xerograph. Cheers Shep
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