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Sibob

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  1. I would always have the Octave last, so that you don't compress out any of it's sub by having driver after it in the chain. You may sacrifice a bit of tracking, but if you're feeding the octave a really gnarly tone enough to cause tracking issues, you're probably not fussed about a smooth octave sound. However, it really is about what sounds best to your ears. For example I'll have a delay before an envelope filter so you get cascading resonance (each tail triggers a different degree of envelope). Si
  2. Yup, my pre-order is in! Si
  3. It does sound crazy dirty!! To be honest, I don't think you can go wrong: MXR gooooooood Fuzzrocious gooooooood Win/win, but it Si
  4. We went a couple of years ago as Kate Rusby was playing, lovely day out, very chilled!! Always check out the lineups, but was otherwise engaged this year. Si
  5. [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Bump for the LM-2 Limiter, [/font][/color][color=red][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Zoom[/font][/color][color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif] & Metal X still for sale.[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Si[/font][/color]
  6. I'd highly recommend a Midget from Barefaced. I have a G2 Midget (1x12) and it's easily as light as much smaller 1x10s. Loads of headroom, I've walked it through London with a Little Mark 2 and a bass no problem. I've also gigged a little Bag-End 1x10 before which was nice, not a great deal of low-end as it wasn't ported, however sounded fine and held it's own. Heavier than the Midget though. Si
  7. Mmmmmm, new TK-421-X demo video from MrExcane: [url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8efiYJmtlGU"]http://youtu.be/8efiYJmtlGU[/url] Si
  8. I'd highly recommend the Markbass stuff, although specifically I use the LM2s. I imagine the tone shaping will be identical on the LM3s, however I can't comment on overall tone as it's not an analogue power section on the LM3, digital innit. Sure they're still excellent though. My only experience of gigging TC stuff is the house 'rig' at Ronnie Scotts bar (upstairs), am not a fan of it, but that is just one situation in one venue. Si
  9. Not in the market, but that's a beauty!! Get a mint scratchplate on it and you have a modern classic!! Glwts Si
  10. [quote name='Lozz196' timestamp='1436623490' post='2819623'] Not fitting a tort guard to that green one is heresy. [/quote] No way, all 'custom colours' should have white/mint scratch plates apart from Oly White Si
  11. I had a VT-2 Dual Bass Custom, and it really did sound great! But just too big for my board really Si
  12. Gah! Nevermind, glad it sold quick Si
  13. Very keen, but have to shift a few pedals myself. They're listed so will be in touch if they go Si
  14. Some Fuzzrocious pedals have controllable feedback, the Demon King for example, excellent Overdrive/Distortion with a tuneable feedback on a momentary footswitch. Big pedal, however Ryan might be able to to incorporate it into the smaller Demon enclosure. Drop him an email *Note that this video has the Feedback on a latching switch instead of non-latching. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMqU0Wgbfak Si
  15. Depends really, a 5 or 6 string obviously retains your string intervals, a 4 string in drop D moves your E string out of your traditional fingerboard patterns. Some people will find a 5 string more comfortable, some people will find a 4 in D more comfortable. Depends how good you are with fingerboard knowledge Si
  16. I think it's highly highly unlikely the whole lot will go at once, do yourself a favour and split the prices out! Si
  17. Sibob

    DIY Effects

    Neat innards are easy with solid core wire, next to impossible with multi-core wire. Hate multi-core Si
  18. [quote name='Thunderpaws' timestamp='1435820020' post='2812623'] I made the Monte Allums mod to my ODB3, did everything you describe in your first post here. It transformed the pedal into something much more usable and controllable. [/quote] Just had a listen to that mod, really does improve the pedal doesn't it!! Si
  19. [quote name='Rikki1984' timestamp='1435779274' post='2812421'] Dod meatbox? [/quote] Way different Si
  20. [quote name='roman_sub' timestamp='1435758222' post='2812173'] On our test rig, the tone difference was fairly clear - no problem telling the two pedals apart in a blind test. Taiwan one was a bit "ruder", and Japanese OctaveR had a sweeter mid-range (that may be for the reason described!). Both good in different applications. But then again we only tested 2, not 9 [/quote] I fully submit to your test rig, my tests were simply at gigs and 'in the field' Si
  21. There's an OC-2 for sale in the Effects For Sale forum at the moment. Get that! Si
  22. [quote] Many people would like to but you keep buying them all... GLWTS [/quote] Hey I sold 5 of my 9 . Released back into the wild [quote] Is there no label on the back? A friend and I did a side-by-side test of a Taiwan OC2 vs Japanese OC2 'octaver' and you could hear a difference IMO. Both good though [/quote] The only real difference I hear between the Taiwan/Japanese Octave & the earlier Japanese Octaver is that the OctaveR has a slight gain drop on the clean signal. I actually prefer how the OctaveR sits in a mix, however all OC2s sound great, even the Taiwan versions. [quote] [color=#000000]Ah, that may well be true, I was just going on other posts I’ve read here. This is the only one I’ve owned and it has the classic sub bass with -1 soloed that I was after from hearing others use them.[/color] [color=#000000]No label on the back – it must have been the victim of Velcro.[/color] [/quote] If you open up the battery compartment, there may well still be the serial number, which you can decode here: [url="http://www.bossarea.com/serial/sndecoder.aspx"]http://www.bossarea..../sndecoder.aspx[/url] Si
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