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Sibob

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  1. I couldn't have both at the mo unfortunately.....and I don't think the '71 is going anywhere, it's just......me GLWTS, will make someone very happy Si
  2. Yeah if we want more of an approximation, wire your Jazz bass in series. The other benefit of this is that you get a single volume control, my pet hate is two volume controls lol Si
  3. Mmmmmm, happiness is a warm P! As much as the '65 has me revisiting my 'I'd like a 60's Precision' feelings again, I'm not quite sure it's enough for me to move on my '71 P.......hmmmmm Si
  4. [quote name='scojack' timestamp='1469711783' post='3100547'] Are they doing flats yet ? [/quote] Not when I spoke to Neil a couple of months ago, they were still exploring and researching them Soon hopefully Si
  5. Yeah mines going to say, I've built a couple of clones of the guitar version (one assumes the same widely available schematic as what this Chinese company used, and the bass response were most definitely different to my BB Bass Pre Si
  6. The Xotic XP-1T 5 string is definitely worth a look. Probably on the top of your budget (unless you can find a used one), but they make really great basses! http://thebassgallery.com/index.php/bass/5-string/xp-1t-5-string.html Si
  7. I have an XJ-1T 5 'Lightweight', and Xotic just make superb basses!! Buy with confidence Si
  8. Or just order a Limelight or Maruszczyk? Would be an easy spec to recreate Si
  9. Oh man, having a 'missing my Fodera' moment. One day I'll have another Imperial 5, or perhaps a Monarch 4 Si
  10. Cheers guys! Typically I have a Line6 M5 but use it on a different board. The Wolfbliss stuff is amazing, but a bit overkill for me. The Old Ibanez Phaser I'm ysing is fine for now, but looking to pick up a PH-3 I think. Cheers Si
  11. [quote name='MB1' timestamp='1469456069' post='3098413'] ='Sibob' What were peoples email response times from them recently? I sent an email via their webform last week (wednesday I think), no reply yet. Cheers Si MB1. Bit Neanderthal in this day and age like... But Try phoning them +44 (0) 1924 44 22 44 [/quote] It's on my to-do list, but what's the point of a contact form if it doesn't successfully make contact lol Will report back Si
  12. Sibob

    Reverb Pedals

    If you're looking for interesting and really lush reverbs, check out the different offerings from Mr Black, really nice shimmering and modulated reverbs. If you want to spend a bit of money, easily the best on the market (to my ears) are the Strymon offerings, the Blue Sky and specifically the Big Sky. Si
  13. If someone is not interested in hearing any other options other than the two options they initially supply......don't ask on a forum Si
  14. Yeah, few of us in the Hatfield area, welcome Si
  15. Lovely bit of Rosewood too Si
  16. What were peoples email response times from them recently? I sent an email via their webform last week (wednesday I think), no reply yet. Cheers Si
  17. I've liked this since it was announced/released, and with my change in preferences, the spec is spot on. If I had cause to buy another 5 string, and there wasn't the money for a Fodera or Elrick, this would likely be the choice! Si
  18. It sounds like you can simply open the For Sale forum, close your eyes and buy the first thing you point to (obviously re-trying the exercise until you hit your budget!) Si
  19. What's the budget? What kinds of basses do you like (shape, sound etc), 4-5-6 string? What kind of music do you play? Si
  20. Yes, for me, having a good pedal board is infinitely quicker to setup than individual pedals. And if you set it up with the right power-supply, then you only need 1 extra plug. Now if you play one particular venue that literally has no spare plug.........then I'd suggest a polite word in the sound persons ear to "buy an extra 4 way" would be in order. I've played a LOT of toilet-circuit tours and shows, there's always enough plugs if you ask politely. Anyway, considered the PedalTrain Volto? Same deal as the above, basically a PSU that you can charge and run like a big battery on the gig, daisy chain your pedals, then just get an 18v adapter for the Tonehammer from Gigrig: [url="http://www.thegigrig.com/doubler-c2x17796187"]http://www.thegigrig...ler-c2x17796187[/url] The Tonehammer might run it down quicker than normal at 18v, but hey.....probably going to be cheaper in the long run than 9v batteries every single week. Easy Si
  21. [quote name='JapanAxe' timestamp='1469087661' post='3095568'] Although white extension leads are apparently frowned upon in some quarters! [/quote] Buy a black one? Si
  22. [quote name='LayDownThaFunk' timestamp='1469029937' post='3095225'] Buy a 4/6 way extension and a good PSU... You found the socket to plug your amp in alright? Common sense really. [/quote] Yup, this, all day everyday. Si
  23. Hi all, Thinking about moving on my Barefaced G2 Compact cab (1x15) with vintage cloth grill. Cab is 9/10 condition, with the Roqsolid cover being around 7/10 (so doing its job [i] [/i] ), to be fair, it's just marks on the cover, nothing ripped or anything. The cover has a board pocket and comes with a piece of board already in it to protect the grill. Collection / Meetup only High Wycombe/Welwyn Garden City areas. North London is also fairly easy SOLD Cheers Si
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