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  1. Sorry gents for the delay in pictures, work has been hectic... they'll be done as soon as I get home this afternoon. Just for reference RichardH has first dibs - best he sees the pics first, he may not like the pink polka-dot paint job I gave it.
  2. ...and if you choose to sell I know someone who's in the market for one
  3. BUMP this is still available!
  4. Replied!
  5. I'll have to double check after work, but I think it has the same arrangement of fixing points front and back... I'll upload pictures a little later.
  6. Replied!
  7. I don't have a full set of screws, just four - but I'd imagine that'd be plenty if you were mounting a 2U unit. I'll get some pics up tomorrow if that's alright by you chaps!
  8. Replied! BSW sold pending the usual...
  9. PLEASE DELETE
  10. [quote name='dood' post='747324' date='Feb 16 2010, 03:17 PM']Same here! I'm adding pedals specifically for distortion to my rack and will be 'remote switching' them via my TC G-Major 2, so they are not down on the floor.[/quote] This sounds interesting... I'll delve a little deeper when I get on a proper internet connection
  11. dirtystatic

    Boss GTB-6

    I struggled to find usable distortions/fuzzes with mine. Other than that I got some great sounds when I had mine, plenty of parameteres to tweak, you can also edit patches on your computer via midi with free 3rd party software - I found that to be the quickest and easiest way of doing it. You get two FX slots, plus comp, drive, EQ and delay per patch, so if your sensible about it you may not need to change patches during a song atall
  12. the tc electronics g-major looks great and may be worth goin over budget for. i love the sounds i'm getting from my t-rex, punch factory and bass muff.. and past experience with multi-fx has taught me their distortions and fuzzes are generally pretty sh*te - so ideally i'd like to keep my existing pedals. if i do how would i go about setting my signal chain up? i'd of thought runing through my pedals then into the rack fx would be great for delays/reverbs etc etc, but isn't it recommended things like octavers needs to come first in the chain?
  13. Hi all, I'm after a multi-fx for my setup that can handle chorus, flange, delay and reverb. I don't want to break the bank so I'm only after cheaper units, though I don't mind buying second hand. Ideally I want to spend less than £200, do let us know if this is completely unrealistic. I've got a T-Rex Bass Juice, Bass Big Muff, Punch Factory and Korg tuner, so I'm sorted for fuzz/dist/comp/tuner.. plus I have particular wahs and envelopes I'm interested in so I won't be relying on it for those. I'd also like to be able to control it with an external board. Any suggestions? Cheers!
  14. This guy is a pleasure to do business with! Best of luck with the sale!
  15. Provisionally sold to a fine chap named JimBobTTD!
  16. Wow, for some strange reason I have the hands of a zombie in those photos. I can promise you I am not a zombie..
  17. SOLD
  18. BUMP for price drop! Will take £35 posted...
  19. BUMP for new picture
  20. Thanks for all the info guys, I think I'm gonna have a crack at building one (what I mean is - I'm going to force my mate to do it for me). I was wondering about the active/passive issue as my main bass of choice is active... [quote name='Silent Fly' post='673905' date='Dec 4 2009, 08:30 AM']I never tried but a 50k-100k potentiometer in series with the input should help control the input inpedance. It might be worth trying.[/quote] ...so if i build the pedal and it doesn't agree with my ATK300 I could this might be a possible fix? And I don't understand toasted's comment either. Something to do with the police, the fuzz.. I give up!
  21. Can anyone point me in the direction of a fuzz pedal that'll give me the sound without the hefty price tag? Cheers!
  22. Price drop to £45, anyone?
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