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skidder652003

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  1. Nux loop core, cracking little looper pedal, with 99 patches, drum machine etc...£40 delivered, in excellent condition with velco on the bottom, only selling as i now have the jamman stereo heres the sales splurge This looper certainly catches the eye and not just because of its excellent value for money. With a striking yellow finish, the NUX Loop Core stomp box offers up to 6 hours of recording time. Recording can be done in mono or stereo and saved on one of 99 memory presets. Switching between musical phrases on the Loop Core pedal happens without any latency. Loop Core: tempo and control With this NUX pedal, it's even possible to change the tempo without changing the pitch! For even more control over the Loop Core's parameters, an optional expression pedal can be connected. The built-in drum rhythms are adjustable using the tap tempo function. The NUX Loop Core effects pedal can be powered by a 9V DC adapter like the ACD-008A (not included), or a 9V battery. Specifications Product features Number of simultaneous loops1 Adapter includedno Accompaniment tracksdrumtracks Centre positive/negativecentre negative Built-in effectsno Looper suitable forstring instrument Maximum recording time> 5 uur Mini pedalno Stereo inputno Stereo outputyes True bypassno Plug adapter typebarrel 2.1 mm Type of inputhi -Z (guitar / bass), aux / line-in Can be powered by batteryyes Voltage9 V Weight and dimensions including packaging Weight (incl. packaging)350 gr Dimensions (incl. packaging)13.0 x 9.5 x 6.0 cm Product specifications NUX looper pedal colour: yellow rugged housing foot switch: recording operation (multiple functions), with LED indicator recording time: 6 hours unlimited overdubbing clear LED display sample frequency 44.1 K A/D converter: 20 bits signal processing: 16 bits frequency response: 20 Hz - 20 kHz input impedance: 1 mOhm aux in impedance: 33 kOhms output impedance: 10 kOhms input: mono jack output: mono jack crtl in for external expression pedal power supply: 9V-12 DC, centre-negative dimensions: 122 x 64 x 48 mm weight: 265 g ACD-008A adapter available separately functions: mono or stereo recording 99 user presets drum rhythms with tap tempo tempo adjustment without changing pitch latency-free switching between phases import loops to PC https://www.bax-shop.co.uk/loop-pedal/nux-loop-core-effects-pedal?gclid=Cj0KCQjw1pblBRDSARIsACfUG104PUSzEgfjL9Q3iMRoyI9VSZ_JcRuKvLY5k2BQjcRjMgzszYbvDWwaAnjyEALw_wcB
  2. great stuff but I thought the ladies and gents doors were bloody great speakers to start with!
  3. Pete sold me some used flats, arrived in a day of doing the transaction, lovely fella, great communication!
  4. as above, no problems whatsoever
  5. or you could just buy 10 packs of Thommans Harley benton Brand at £4.18 each and use them a couple of times each? https://www.thomann.de/gb/harley_benton_valuestrings_ebass_light.htm https://www.thomann.de/gb/harley_benton_valuestrings_ebass_light_reviews.htm
  6. turning down the mids on your amp? Just noticed Im only 53 posts behind you!
  7. I saw the partly obscured header and thought this was about Jacko covering Topographic Oceans
  8. we stuck with RCF, don't know if it's what you're after but its been reliable and a plus is that it's pretty light, got a bag to stick it in as well https://www.bax-shop.co.uk/analogue-mixing-desk/rcf-e-16-16-channel-mixing-console
  9. first vinyl I bought when I got back into it a couple of years ago, first thing I played on my "new" turntable
  10. https://ukcomics.fandom.com/wiki/Finbarr_Saunders
  11. This..and thanks to BC for pointing me in its direction!
  12. I put my DHA tube preamp in front of my Ampeg SVT-CL, tubes everywhere, doesn't do it any harm, not sure if it benefits the sound all that much but Im too lazy to take it off my pedalboard as sometimes I'll just go DI to the FOH if space is tight, so I think you'll be fine.
  13. I literally took delivery of the JamMan stereo today. I've spent all day loading in the keyboard backing to the intro of Shine On You Crazy Diamond by Floyd. I recorded the parts on Garageband with its excellent choice of keyboards (the B3 Hammond is outstanding IMO) and then just simply recorded them onto seperate patches (each key onto a seperate patch), ie Gm intro on patch one, Dm on patch 2, Cm on Patch 3 and so on untill I have the whole keyboard sequence for the 5 minute intro ready to scroll through with my foot while Im doing duty on bass. 13 patches for that song I also have a patch with the moog intro to Xanadu, and another patch with the air raid siren for War Pigs, you simply use the up/down funtion on the footswitch. Im rehersing the Floyd tonight, I think I'll be tap dancing like Fred Astaire but should be a laugh, I'll let you know how I get on! The main thing you need to think about is how you are going to change the patches ie the backing tracks, with you foot is the easiest option and for that you need the JamMan stereo, they're £112 at the moment at DV247
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