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GazWills

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  1. nice bass - i'd be very tempted if i wasn't getting a blazer this month! 80's jap basses are just the way forward...
  2. let us know what you think, blows any other muff i've tried out the water! I have the gate on mine but with a toggle, i like cutting to a quieter, gated sound then straight back to full on fuzz! which diodes did you go for? i have Ge and LED on mine... Ge gives a lovely, smooth low gain fuzz, found myself using this clipping almost as much as the stock setting. LED to my ears is really similar to the normal tone, only notice a bit of a difference when everything is pretty heavy/loud. you have a PN-2 as well don't you - stache into that trem at some of the less subtle trem settings leads to immense goodness
  3. Just saw this thread and read the interview with Ry - good work sir, i'm looking forward to the next pedal builder features. If anybody is remotely curious about Ry's pedals after reading this, i REALLY recommended checking them out. My grey stache is just awesome, definitely my fave pedal
  4. OK, can't wait til Saturday, PM incoming
  5. yeah, i could probably manage that - though it'd be a bit of a pain carrying 2 basses back on the train if i picked up the blazer! [i]and no, not going to leave you the JV [/i]
  6. this is really tempting, RELLY tempting, and only a short train hop from Bristol!!! if this is still here saturday....
  7. here's the latest version of my little board, out with the booster and in with the delay, the new band is becoming more shoe-gazey and sludgey
  8. wow - just stumbled across this thread and there are some fantastic JV's here, Rick your two basses are particularly stunning!! Here are my two JV's: both of these basses get gigged a lot, and i've changed the bridges on both (Badass II on the right and a GOTOH on the left), they obviously don't look period correct, but i have noticed an improvement in tone, plus i quite like chunky bridges!!! (still have the original bridges just in case) original pickups in the sunburst JV (JV20XXX) and seymour duncan vintage in the other (JV59xxx), but probably going to swap out the SD's for some lindy fralins this year. The olympic white has turned a lovely creamy off-white Both are great basses, though the white P is my fave, i've had it for longer, and the neck is just amazing, plays like a dream...
  9. i totally trust the person who has been servicing the amp - but he is not an amp specialist ... Oli, could you PM me info for who you recommend? once the amp is (hopefully) back up and working again, will take you up on your offer RE trying out the cab cheers
  10. yeah, i think i really need to find somebody in the SW who knows old fender amps inside and out... for all my talk of new little amps etc, it'd kill me to sell my bassman, it is THE sound i want/love, but i have been having problems with it for a few years now, maybe it just needs the right person to really give it a proper going over - any recommendations? back to cabs, oli will that 2x15 on it's own be all I need - don't want to have more than 1 cab if i can help it!
  11. i was looking at the barefaced cabs earlier, they look good. what's a super 15?
  12. hey - this is a rare voyage outside of the effects forum for me, but I need some advice on amps and cabs, and my knowledge of bass amps is still based in the 1970's I've been using a fender bassman 135 for 10 years, and a big heavy 4x12 cab. getting fed up with the sheer bulk of this setup, plus the annual amp servicing and tube replacement costs, etc, so very tempted to sell up and change to a smaller amp and more efficient cab (plus my bass is always DI'ed at gigs anyway!) I am tempted by the orange terror bass, and maybe an OBC115, but just found out about the matamp bass 500, and their 2x12 cab looks great. anybody have any advice? I've used an orange terror at a gig recently and whilst obviously not sounding as good as the bassman, it was pretty impressive. I play passive precision and jazz basses, lots of overdrive and fuzz pedals too. my main fear in moving away from all valve amps is that my dirt pedals won't sound as sweet into hybrid amps - any opinions? thanks folks
  13. over-priced, as it can be had in the states for less than $130. You could import one cheaper than paying UK prices - but from the clips i've heard it sounds absolutely rubbish!
  14. i had an american big muff, then the bass muff. loved the USA muff in the bedroom, but rubbish in band setting. the bass muff was a little bit better, but i didn't like the tone as much. then got a wren and cuff tri pie 70, which sounded better than both, but still got somewhat lost in a band. then sold them all and got a fuzzrocious grey stache - the mid control makes it a badass, it just cuts through really nicely. plus it has a footswitch for a gate mode, and different diode clipping, so it covers all the muff-related needs I have (well, most of them)
  15. ace little setup - but good lord, where are you playing that there is no room for a mini??
  16. wow - i have one of these in a yellow/mustardy cream finish - they are fantastic jazzes - you'll struggle to get anything else close to this nice for £550 i reckons!! bump-eroo
  17. you had me very confused for a minute there yeah - monkey nuts are the tits!
  18. reposted from over on TB... now i'm playing in 2 bands, annoyingly, i have to rearrange my board 2 or 3 times every week :/ TU-2 and phat phuk B are on both boards, but the BB-preamp and DD-3 are removed for my newer band, and on with the angler, grey stache and PN-2. having a lot of fun with this, and hoping for a lottery win so i can get another PT-mini, TU-2 and phat B, to stop all this dayum board re-jigging all the time!
  19. Hey Jon - welcome to BC... i'm moving to Melbourne from the UK in the summer, what's the music scene like in the city? any websites you can recommend for musicians wanted, etc?? cheers gaz
  20. yeah - delay and trem and you're set nicely hope you're digging the OSD
  21. bump for still not sorting out a picture, tonight i promise !!!
  22. Hello... so up for sale are my Roland HD-1 drums, plus a nice drum stool and some sticks. Everything is in great condition, less than 12 months old and only had limited home use. unfortunately, i'm having troubles with my wrists and don't want to risk threatening my bass playing, so going to sell these drums. I'll put some pictures up shortly... looking at E-Bay completed listings, something between £300 and £320 seems about the going rate. Lord knows how i would ship this, pickup in Bristol or meet half way would be preferred!!!
  23. ha - you both beat me to it, i was going to say that too - turn up the bass a bit and wind down the treble, and just a smidge of gain, and there you go!
  24. haaa - pedals are a sickness. i was in the same boat a while back when for a brief time i seriously wanted a colour-coordinated board hide your bank card for a few days, i'm sure the mxr cravings will wear off. i don't know the first thing about compressors, but you have a cracking fuzz and filter already!
  25. GazWills

    Fuzz!

    i've always had a soft spot for muff-style fuzzes... had a USA EHX muff then the bass muff, didn't quite do it for me. then got a wren and cuff tri pie, which was close... then recently got a fuzzrocious grey stache (with a foot-switch-able gate plus germanium and LED diode clipping) and i'm done, for my ears and the basses/amp i use, it's perfect.... for a muff fuzz... next on the quest, quite like to try an audio monk fuzz potion and get my ad yauch on yo!
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