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[quote name='mancunianfox' post='734155' date='Feb 3 2010, 03:34 PM']Have you tried www.musikding.de? Five Euro shipping and quite reasonable prices (although their 3PDT is 6.50 EUR). I've used them for a few years now.[/quote] Yeah but they're terrible for enclosures. I use Musikding for components and PPP for enclosures/switches.
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Ok...not sure if this is the right forum, seemed most appropriate here. I'm about to make an order from [url="http://www.pedalpartsplus.com/"]http://www.pedalpartsplus.com/[/url] for a bunch of parts I need and was wondering if there was anything you folks want. The reason I ask is that shipping is quite expensive so thought it would be a good idea if there were others wanting things. i.e. you make a contribution towards the total shipping. There's ROHS compliant 3PDT switches for $4 (£2.50) and loads of drilled/painted enclosures. Anyone interested? Have a look around, I will be probably be ordering tomorrow. PM me if there's anything you want and we can work it out. AJ
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Sorry mate, I didn't mean to cause a problem. On topic though, the Unibass is a great pedal, especially for filling out a small band situation (particularly a bass/guitar/drums trio, that's where mine got most use). Great price on this one as well, I've seen them tip £150 on eBay. Sorry again, have a free bump on me
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Selling my Voodoo Lab Superfuzz. I really like it but it's been replaced so has to go otherwise it won't be used. Looking for £60 (ono) posted within the UK. It's in good condition externally and in perfect working order. Also open to trades for anything other than dirt pedals, I've got all I need on that front. Sorry for the rubbish picture :hmm:. PM me if you any questions etc. Cheers, AJ
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It's definitely been hit and miss with me. No pattern at all. Sometimes the expensive ones have gone through without charge but the most expensive pedal I ever bought got caught up at customs and I ended up playing £46.40 . Good luck!
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[quote name='Ancient Mariner' post='723340' date='Jan 24 2010, 05:46 PM']Not being funny, but are you sure about £50 for a bad monkey? They were £30 street price new (I had 2).[/quote] It's been modded. Not stock, says in the OP. From Marketplace guidelines: [i]If you believe the price of the item is too cheap/expensive, then please PM the seller as to why. Do not ridicule or undermine the seller by posting how much you think it's worth or how much it can be gotten for elsewhere, the laws of supply and demand will determine if the item sells at that price.[/i]
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boss effects. january sale of the century
gnasher1993 replied to trevthebass's topic in Effects For Sale
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[quote name='umph' post='716929' date='Jan 18 2010, 07:03 PM']sort out your action / work on your technique[/quote] This...it's not a pedal issue. Maybe try faltwounds if you're that bothered about finger noise.
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[quote name='Higgie' post='714854' date='Jan 16 2010, 02:33 PM']I always thought the first Black LTD had the most mids! From what I remember the silver one had less of a mid hump and was the reason it was brought out?! [/quote] Don't know much about the Black one if I'm honest so you're probably right. I spoke to David Barber about the SR and the Silver (they were my 2 options at the time) and he said that the silver has [i]more[/i] mids than the SR. I thought it was the SR they brought out because it had less of a mid hump. Here's what David told me: LTD SR: Pretty much flat EQ response. I recommend this when you know you have a great sounding, well balanced guitar...just more of what you have with harmonics and sustain. LTD Silver: Little flatter response (slight mid thickening) than the V2 with a VERY subtle tone control for the purist. Either way...I'm happy with the Silver Edited my other post so it makes sense if you're considering the standard as well .
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[quote name='deej' post='714790' date='Jan 16 2010, 01:13 PM']That is one funky carpet![/quote] Indeed it is
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[quote name='Kev' post='714401' date='Jan 15 2010, 10:00 PM']How come you chose the silver ltd??[/quote] Falls in between the other variants in terms of mid response also has flatter EQ which means I can shape the overdrive with my EQ pedal.
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Here's mine as of yesterday, just need to get it all wired up properly. I'm really enjoying this setup, one of my favourites yet.
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DHA-DI-EQ
gnasher1993 replied to Mr. Foxen's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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