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pantherairsoft

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  1. It’s been a while since I posted, so this is a pretty big update to the board. Pedals listed in signal chain order for those that care… Input > Montreal Assembly PURPLL > Boss OC-5 Octave > Fuzzrocious Li’l Fella > Fuzzrocious M.O.T.H > Dr. Scientist Frazz Dazzler v2 > Fuzzrocious Croak > Red Panda Bitmap2 > Dr. Scientist Dusk (w/ Moog EP-3 Expression Pedal) > GFI System Synesthesia (w/ Triple Switch) > Hologram Electronics Microcosm > Source Audio Collider > Keeley Bassist Limiting Amplifier > TC Electronics Polytune Mini > Output Everything is cables with EBS gold flat patch cables, powered with a CIOKS DC7 + 8 Expander, and mounted to a PedalTrain Jr Max (a number of PT Pedal Boosters are mounted to the back row for accessibility). I also use another Moog EP-3 beside the board, which changes the pedal it’s controlling based on my mood: usually the Bitmap, Microcosm or PURPLL. I’m so in love with everything in this set up at the moment… that’s a great feeling
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  3. It's worth considering something like an SFX Micro Thumpinator after it - this will allow you to push the subs while also cutting the ultra lows that your cab can't reproduce. The result here will be that those super lows get removed and give the amp more headroom. This is particularly important as the Meatbox will push your amp to it's limits anyway.
  4. DOD Meatbox or Mantic Density Hulk is the pedal you are looking for. Be warned - most bass cabs don't handle subs like you think they will. The Meatbox has wrecked more speakers than you can imagine. Ideally you want to run these pedals via a DI straight into a venue's PA to drive their subwoofers. You can put them through your rig and feel the subs, but keep it dialled back... crank those 30hz and pay the price For a suitable half-way house, the Aguilar Octamizer is an octave pedal that has an EQ filter on it, meaning that it can roll our the higher more synthy octave tones and just keep the lows. It's not going to get you the Meatbox lows, but it will give you a more sub-like octave tone.
  5. Oh, I’m totally not comparing the two and there is little cross over. The Lil Fella came to fill another gap and is firmly replacing my MBD-2 as my low gain overdrive. The GNP is very rat-like, but it’s seemingly unhappy with my bass and it feels really lacking compared to my other drives. It’s just not for me.
  6. Mine arrived this afternoon and I’ve been hammering it out all afternoon. Honestly, I’m a bit disappointed. It’s not that it’s a bad pedal, but it doesn’t fit my set up at all and having it has made me realise how well I can nail those tones with other pedals. On the flip side, the Fuzzrocious Lil Fella also arrived with it and that’s absolutely blown me away. I think the Ground n Pound will be going back. It’s just not the right fit for me.
  7. Waiting for mine to arrive. No sign today - boo!
  8. I absolutely did not need a RAT-style distortion (in all honesty I don't, it's the dirt tone that least suits my ambient electronic tones), but DAMN I want this pedal and am sizing up what I should sell to make space on the board for it. I wish it had top jacks, but that's a minor comment. It sounds amazing.
  9. I've been a DC7 user for about 18 months now and it's been incredible. Running 14 pedals off it and only hitting 40% of usage. In order to do that, I obviously had to run some split cables and a daisy chain, but a couple of pedals introduced a touch of noise, as is very common with sharing power outlets/daisy chaining. I recently picked up the CIOKS 8 as an extender (it's powered off the output of the DC7) and thus giving me 15 isolated outputs. Performance has been flawless and it's easily the best power supply I've ever used.
  10. Industrial strength Velcro branded stuff, 2” wide, will stick bricks to the ceiling! Sometimes trying to get pedals off with that stuff requires your entire strength.
  11. I’m really good thanks! You? I was really sold on the marketing for the Temple stuff, and while the input/output modules etc are very very good (if not overpriced), the board itself ended up feeling like a faff. It’s surprising hard to get stuff to line up straight and though very secure, it’s just not as efficient as Velcro for changing pedals around IMO. I know they have a good following, but it didn’t work for me. I like the board design, but I’d still use Velcro on it. If your issue is the adhesive on the pedals (as I know you have some older, valuable pedals in your stock), the temple plates adhesive pads are just as bad. After a very expensive flirt with them, I went back to Pedaltrain. Though I dislike the cable tie solution from an aesthetics perspective, it is the best method for avoiding Velcro IMO. Temple boards are great for cable ties, as are Warwick Rockboards. Pedaltrains work, but only for vertical use of ties.
  12. Hey ped! I can confirm that the Temple option is unlikely to work. The plates don’t end up much thicker than two pieces (the hook and the loop together) of high quality Velcro. If you have really small rubber feet (the little domed ones) you can get away with it, but it’s still fiddly. I can’t confirm the Aclam option, but it doesn’t look like it would work. If you’re against Velcro, I’d suggest long cable ties as the easiest and cheapest fix for this (and one that will work with many board types).
  13. Great board. how are you finding the Tensor? It was high on my list until I got the Microcosm. I’m a huge fan of Red Panda stuff… so much creativity.
  14. Now-discontinued Fuzzrocious LunaReclipse. This is an amazing flexible overdrive/clipping pedal with a 12-way rotary switch and simple volume control. Really impressive bass response on almost all settings and some really quite lovely drive sounds. Pedal is in great condition and still boxed. I'm asking for £100 + £5 postage. Pedal is located in Derby, UK and collection is welcomed if you want to save on the postage. Link to the Fuzzrocious page detailing the various clipping options: https://fuzzrociouspedals.com/?product=lunareclipse Any questions, please ask!
  15. Awesome pitch shifting tool, designed for those who don’t need all the functionality of a full sized whammy. Great tracking, with loads of options. Only ever used at home and has lived on my board for the last 2 years. Fantastic condition. Boxed. £100 posted in the UK, or collect from Derby. NOW SOLD
  16. Crazy enclosure, but awesome sounding pedal. The impedance control must be super useful for swapping between passive and active instruments as well. Seems like a very well thought out pedal!
  17. That's understandable. 16 user patches is more than enough for me and as I don't use MIDI as a part of my set up anymore, neither of the aspects impact me. I can totally get how that would impact your decisions.
  18. I’ve barely slept… so much stuff in here.
  19. My holy grail of pedals... and one I've lusted over since the day it launched - the Microcosm is here. With a lack of UK distribution, the eBay pricing for these has been obscene, however, with Hologram adjusting their shipping rates and now shipping globally using a DDP shipping service (meaning all the VAT and customs fees are paid in advance - importantly working out a lot cheaper than paying yourself on arrival!), the overall price to buy direct has dropped a lot. In fact, this was ordered, delivered within 5 days and cost £100 less than the average 2nd hand one listed on eBay! The Microcosm is a soundscape makers dream - granular delays, micro looping, freeze effects, lust delay and verbs, revise effects, glitching... the list goes on. For a great deep dive on bass, here is a demo from Zack Rizer - I've been playing non-stop for the last 5 hours and honestly, I've never been as blown away by a pedal in my life. This is going to keep me very occupied for a long, long time! Shep
  20. I’m certainly not selling my 2nd one for good reason! Once upon a time I was firmly in the ‘TC Electronics make the best delays’ camp, but SA have well and truly taken that mantle!
  21. Easily the best delay and reverb pedal I’ve ever used on bass. So good in fact that I own two of them… and I can just about live with one. Incredible sounding and super versatile, allowing you to run a delay and reverb simultaneously (or two delays or two reverbs). This is in near mint condition, boxed, complete with power supply, neuro hub cable and unused rubber feet (Velcro on bottom of the pedal). £285 posted in the UK. Collect from Derby and save a fiver. Any questions, please ask!
  22. You may have done. I've owned three over the years (all black). Each time I sell one, a year later I want it again. This time, after having not played it in 12 months, it's finally time to sell on (again... for a third time). I have had this one for a long time though... it may have been yours once upon a time! EDIT - I purchased one from you in March 2011. I'm pretty sure this is not that one. I think I've had this one for about 6 years. So many Ashborys! ha.
  23. Okto is such a good pedal. Very good octave tone and tracking and very usable gated fuzz tones.
  24. Pretty rare and highly unique Ashbory bass. Super mega tiny, but sounds round and full, much like an EUB. Here is the low down on its history for those interested enough - https://www.basscentre.com/bass-centre-ashbory-bass.html This one is in overall great condition, with just one small dink on the headstock. It's annoying, as other than the dink, the bass is pretty much spotless without a scratch. It also has the official case, Ashbory branded strap and a sealed set of the now stupidly rare, Ashbory branded strings. I'm asking £225 collected in Derby. I'd rather not ship, but if I do, you'll need to allow me some time to find suitable packing materials and the cost of insured shipping is to be paid by the buyer. Any questions, just ask!
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