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I used just a Compact for a while, and it was great, but adding a Midget to the setup was eye (ear?) opening. My Midget doesn't have a tweeter (eugh) and has allll the highs I could ever want Si
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I really don't like working with 1590a enclosures, I've done a few true bypass loopers and buffers in them and thats about as much as I'd want to do. Checkout some of the MadBean & DIY pedal forums, some amazing work on there, one guy did a Klon clone in a 1590a, ridiculous: http://imagizer.imageshack.us/a/img842/8905/metadriverguts.jpg Si
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Overdrive: Beta vs Darklighter vs Vintage Microtubes vs Agro
Sibob replied to countjodius's topic in Effects
[quote name='ratman' timestamp='1423222290' post='2682336'] The 66 is one very versatile pedal. [/quote] That's why it hasn't left my board since we developed it Glad people are still loving the idea of it. Si -
Definitely get rid of the Greem Mile, it might be 'ok' on guitar, but sounds horrible on bass!! Get an Xotic Bass BB Pre or a Solidgold Beta or a Fuzzrocious Demon.....anything other than a Mooer guitar pedal lol Si
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[quote name='Patchbass' timestamp='1423074945' post='2680414'] Ah yeah it doesn't really look like it's worth it now with the pointless backward jacks and that, maybe just save for the woolly mammoth [/quote] Just buy a Woolly Mammoth kit and build it yourself, probably set you back £35 or so plus your time. Si
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Overdrive: Beta vs Darklighter vs Vintage Microtubes vs Agro
Sibob replied to countjodius's topic in Effects
It's an ongoing quest!! I own the BB Pre, the Beta, a COG Knightfall (sightly different to the Darklighter) and another contender I'll throw into the ring is the Fuzzrocious Dark Driving and Demon. "How do all these sound on bass" I hear you ask, will good job I did a brief A/B of a few of them huh: [url="https://soundcloud.com/simonpoulton/sets/bass-overdrive-shootout"]https://soundcloud.c...rdrive-shootout[/url] (click through to each file to read a full rundown of pedal order etc) Here's my video of the Knightfall 66: [url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mv0oqDxP6_I"]https://www.youtube....h?v=Mv0oqDxP6_I[/url] Obviously some settings are more saturated than you want, but might help Si -
I like having a load of stalls and artists playing etc, but I largely go to catch up with a load of nice people at the same time Si
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[quote name='ColinB' timestamp='1423060468' post='2680146'] Thanks Si. I'll look into those. I've built my LPB-1 in a 1590A box so there's very little room to do anything. [/quote] Ah yeah, you're not going to fit anything else in that bad-boy Si
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Nice to see Ashdown are exhibiting at the LBGS, I imagine that will be the ideal time to have a look and a listen and form an opinion. Si
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[quote name='ColinB' timestamp='1423037266' post='2679743'] oooo - could you tell me what an LED anti-pop circuit is please. I've got pop-problems with my LPB-1 boost clone and I've done the usual 1M to the board input, but still getting probs. Thanks. I'm waiting for my Madbean Afterlife Compressor PCB as I write! [/quote] http://www.muzique.com/lab/led.htm I essentially use the second variant of the circuit. You can put together a vero board, or I'm just submitting a little PCB to a prototyper to put your LEDs into. As mentioned at the bottom of the article, not always an LED issue, could just be a very high gain circuit, and it actually mentions the LPB-1 :-P Si
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Finished a Rat clone tonight for my girlfriends pedalboard: [IMG]http://i60.tinypic.com/2z57kn4.jpg[/IMG] Madbeans PCB, going to drop an LED anti-pop circuit into it tomorrow, try and make the switch a little quieter! Graphics are stenciled by me. Si
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[quote name='Kev' timestamp='1422989030' post='2679235'] You would have thought they would have slotted the battery in sideways at the edge, rather than taking all that room. I wonder how long it will be before batteries are completely fazed out.... [/quote] Not sure why anyone would use a battery over mains power. Terrible for the environment too (disposing of). T-Rex pedals side-mounted their batteries in their recent pedal run, means the footswitch is off-centre, but also means jacks can be too mounted, a decent solution: [url=http://postimg.org/image/3leln1gk7/][/url] That said, the knobs are higher over the jacks too, so I imagine the T-Rex have a deeper enclosure to allow that. In any case, I wouldn't buy a Dr Green pedal Si
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[quote name='Kev' timestamp='1422986374' post='2679198'] Just checked that, what an awful design! Just seems pointless too, I can't imagine there is any innards below that switch, looks like it was put there for aesthetic reasons? [/quote] Footswitch is high to allow room for a battery, knobs are low to allow top-mounted jacks. Just a bad combination of features is all. Si
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I don't think they particularly lit many peoples fires. The problem I had with them, on a few of the models, is the proximity of the footswitch to the knobs. The bearded lady fuzz for example, stupid close, totally not a gigable pedal. Si
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Hi guys, I have a Novation Xio Synth 25 for sale. This is a hard synth (has it's own, very good, sounds) but can also be used as a midi controller, as well as an interface to connect and record an instrument (guitar/bass etc) to your computer. Here's a load of blurb: [url="http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/XioSynth25"]http://www.sweetwate...tail/XioSynth25[/url] Lots of sounds are available, as well as all the drivers and software you need still: [url="http://uk.novationmusic.com/support/product-downloads?product=Xio"]http://uk.novationmu...ads?product=Xio[/url] Mine is in great condition, boxed, instructions, power supply. Pictures available if required. SOLD Thanks Si
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They're really easy and cheap to make if you know your way around a drill and a soldering iron. 1590a enclosures can be fiddly though. Si
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[quote name='NoirBass' timestamp='1422908556' post='2678292'] Cool, might be worth waiting for this to keep the cost, price and size down: [url="http://www.talkbass.com/threads/new-pog-nano.1130297/"]http://www.talkbass....g-nano.1130297/[/url] [/quote] Horrah.......now......how long do I have to wait for a 1590a version? Si
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[quote name='Tuco' timestamp='1422828081' post='2677340'] Just for the sake of clarity "weedy" was referring to the POG's octave up. [/quote] Yup, no worries, understood I'm not a fan of analogue octave ups, as mentioned, the inherent added distortion does nothing for me. [quote] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Someone clever needs to build a unit with an oc-2 style analogue octave down, but with a POG type digital octave up. That would sell! [/quote] [/font][/color] [font="helvetica, arial, sans-serif"][color="#282828"]This might break the internet if created! . I'd buy one in an instant. If someone had the inclination, rehousing an OC2 and a POG, with only the controls for the POGs up octave could be doable. Wouldn't be small though.[/color][/font] [font="helvetica, arial, sans-serif"][color="#282828"]Si[/color][/font]
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[quote name='Tuco' timestamp='1422821777' post='2677213'] No diss to you Si but I found the POG to sound weedy and real artificial with a noticable latency... Horses/courses. Peace. [/quote] None taken All octave ups sound artificial, but to my ears, the POG sounds the least of all of them (Whammy aside). Weedy, hmmm, not sure about that, but then I don't think I'd want anything that overpowers the original signal?! Depends on the application I guess . The low octave is definitely weedy compared to the OC2. Boyo from Royal Blood gets a decent sound from them (albeit POG 2 rather than Micro POG). Si