Is it really shallow that I want a second cab, but I'm only really looking at ones the same footprint as my Schroeder because I don't want a stupid looking uneven stack?
I'm probably going to be buying a second 1212L very soon. Though its for a bi-amp setup - I'm starting to think maybe someting with more low end would be good for the second cab. No idea what though :/
The part on the strap is a Dunlop straplock, but the part attached to the body doesn't look like mine o_O
The Dunlop straplock should attach to the body with a philips head screw (like a normal strap button), so I'm really not sure about what is going on here at all :s
[quote name='dood' post='488170' date='May 14 2009, 06:57 PM']Powersoft are amazing but likely to be out of your price range.. but if you can find a second hand one (theres a couple on ebay) they are pretty much the best.[/quote]
You made me remember I wanted one of these, and looked on ebay. I still can't afford £900 for a second hand power amp D:
Thomann's ones aren't that small. Their crank ones are I think, as I mentioned earlier, but no use if you want to connect up say two Boss pedals in line with each other.
LowBlow has the winner to end this ongoing saga with that link I think!
Thing about flats is they last forever, so I don't feel as bad laying out more money for them than I would a set of rounds I'd throw away after half a dozen shows.
How much does Jon charge for these? PM is cool. Could email him, but this is probably quicker. Don't want to bother the poor guy!
I'd love one. Maybe in a year or two. Maybe a short scale one..
There's a thread about this called 'pedal couplers' or something if you search
I think the EBS ones might be slightly wider than that, but definitely not as wide as the wide ones. The 'crank' style ones you can get are also pretty good for getting pedals close together. But they won't be straight, due to the crank design.
When the carpet came off my Diago board, I stuck it down with PVA glue, left heavy things on it until it dried, then hammered 13mm wide headed roofing nails into it at regular interviews. I've had absolutely no problems since then
Actually, I think the singer is awful at screaming.
Jean's work with Element: of Surprise is infinitely better than Nuclear Rabbit. Though both have their place for me
And Jean is my biggest influence.
I was bugging them to make a pedal that had two blend stages for aaaages. Now I'm trying to find how it would actually fit into my updated rig to see if I can make use of this!