Rokket
Trailing Behind Again
But what I really want:
Even a used one....
Even a used one....
Thanks for the info, Garry. I am only asking about the Aguillar because I saw one here in Japan for cheaper than zzounds, which in itself is a miracle. I may go pick it up and see what it can do....Garry Sharp said:On the aguilar pre, I had one installed in my Manson fretless. Huge low end, in fact if you put any boost on its virtually unusable. Very sweet mid.
I have to disagree on Ritter basses - I think they are unbelievably ugly. Haven't seen a single one I have liked to look at. Sorry...
The Hartke kickback is very bright, very hard tone with that ally speaker. I have a bottom of the range GK Backline 250 head - very clean sound, which I like. I just put it through a 210 cab for stage monitoring, 125 watts is more than enough for that, use the PA for FOH.
But to bring this thread back to the topic....I expect they have very nice machine heads 
NICE SAVE, Garry!!!! And, I agree that we should at least try to keep this thread on topic, at least to some nominal degree.Garry Sharp said:But to bring this thread back to the topic....I expect they have very nice machine heads![]()
The Boss TU-2 certainly wins the popularity contest. I've got one. And love it. LOT's of musicians that I know have one, and I don't know anyone who's dissatisfied with it.Garry Sharp said:If, hypotheticlly, we were talking about tuning basses, what's the best tuner? I have a Boss TU-2 which is excellent, I never feel comfortabe with the tuner in my Digitech BNX3.
It does do modal tunings, drop-d etc automatically for you which saves my brain breaking trying to compensate!!Well, the Peterson Strobe pedal that I posted a picture of, and the VL-II that lpdeluxe mentioned, are both software based strobe tuners. They've replicated the design of their original strobe tuners using computer chips. So, it's definitely possible. I assume that you're talking about something like a VST plug-in, though. Don't know if anybody does that. Don't know if they legally could, even. It's possible that Peterson owns the rights to the technology.ez_willis said:Does anyone make a software strobe tuner, or is that not possible?
) thread about two fretless bassists - how in tune is an orchestra? I used to play the trombone as a teenager and I dread to think....but we played some quite big festivals and it never seemed to matter 
)11 string. I heard rumors of a 21 string.....Rokket said:Is that 11 or 12 strings? It's hard to tell from the pic. Looks cool but probably waaaaay beyond my capabilities. Unless someone wants to give me one to learn on...![]()

Stay away from combos....Rokket said:Power: 120 Watts @ 8 Ohms
Speaker: Custom Hartke 12 in. aluminum-cone driver
EQ: 3 Band
The learning curve's a bit steep, but excellent product.Bassman Brad said:I agree that strobe tuners are the absolute bomb. I'm wondering if this one
(I'll attempt to post another picture) is any good: