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At both: nice!

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Cordelia wrote: Wow!

:love:
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that's just beautiful, love the three different, contrasting woods on the body.

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ZINO wrote: My recently bought Mayones Patriot bass :love:
Nice!

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Probably going to pick up a Schecter Damian Elite 7 or Jeff Loomis 7 soon...drop-tuning my 6-string and having it take fifteen minutes of repeated re-tuning before it stabilizes is a real PITA. Kind of debating "to Floyd Rose or not to Floyd Rose."

I was contemplating getting a 5-string bass (I've had them before and didn't quite warm up to them), but I think I may just take my Ibanez ATK 4-string (which has been modified with a Nordie MM pickup) and string it BEAD instead.
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Speaking of Mayones/Poland (very nice bass and imho they are going to get bigger distribution soon as they make really good instruments - their SG/Viper-Type is a great example) I forgot one other little :lol: amplifier that i would definately crumble on:

Laboga Mr Hector Duo Master Mk II :love: & bloody uber-br00tal monster and that really is it (Really).

Guitar wise maybe a Caparison or Charvel San Dimas *plus it goes without saying any pre-FMIC Jackson/Charvel second-hand steals* Those older necks just don't get any better for me, my style/preference :love:

Dean/Nekro

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I thought about getting one of those charvels, but it's very had to get a color that is decent (I don't want slime green) I think the one I have been looking at is a different model:

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But probably I'll just keep this one (have two more days to decide :hihi: )

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as far as amps go I seriously want one of these in the 25 watt version

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Ultra Blu





Description

The T5 Ultra Blu was designed to be an extremely flexible amp with 2 footswitchable channels that can produce everything from sweet vintage style clean/overdrive tones to awesome modern high-gain tones.

Channel 1 produces pristine clean to slightly overdriven "Tweed" inspired tones.

Channel 2 is a "Multi-Mode" channel that has three unique modes selectable by a rotary switch. This channel can dish out anything from "Plexi" style clean/crunch in MODE 1, to hot-rodded "800" style lead tones in MODE 2, or switch to MODE 3 for awesome modern high-gain "Ultra-Distortion".

Back these 2 versatile preamps with a 50 watt EL34 power amp with a HiFi grade output transformer for extended frequency response and you've got one killer tone machine! (NOTE: Lower power models also available. Please see below.)

100% point-to-point hand-wired and built to last using only top notch components, with all circuits designed to be as straight-forward as possible so not to muck with YOUR tone... just amplify/overdrive/distort it as purely as possible!

Full list of features and links to sound clips below.


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Features


One "Tweed" inspired channel + one "Multi-Mode" channel with 3 unique modes
Footswitch with LED indicator included.
Strong 50 watt EL34 power amp section with HiFi grade output transformer.
5U4GB tube rectifier.
100% tube signal path with relay-driven channel switching circuitry.
4-8-16 ohm output impedance selector.
Dual speaker output jacks.
Extra long 10' grounded power cord.
Heavy duty black aluminum knobs.
Heavy duty STANDBY / POWER toggle switches.
True point-to-point hand-wired using terminal strips.
COOL anodized blue control panel with a classic BLUE JEWEL LIGHT and a tinted acrylic "plexi" front.
Hand made birch head cab covered in black tolex with nickel plated protective corners.
One year parts/labor warranty (90 days on the tubes).
Tube Compliment


(5) Electro Harmonix 12AX7EH
(2) Electro Harmonix EL34
(1) Electro Harmonix 5U4GB
Tech Notes


Non-magnetic aluminum chassis.
True point-to-point hand-wiring for the highest quality and shortest possible signal path.
Input/output jacks isolated from chassis, DC on the filaments, and star grounding for super low noise and hum.
Front Panel


INPUT JACK
CHANNEL SELECTOR
CHANNEL 1 CONTROLS
GAIN
BASS
MIDDLE
TREBLE
VOLUME
CHANNEL 2 CONTROLS
GAIN
MODE
BASS
MIDDLE
TREBLE
VOLUME
STANDBY SWITCH
JEWEL LIGHT
POWER SWITCH
Rear Panel


POWER CORD
FUSE
FUSE
FOOTSWITCH JACK
SPEAKER OUTPUT JACK
SPEAKER OUTPUT JACK
IMPEDANCE SELECTOR (4/8/16 OHMS)
Output Power

50 watts - *** 25 WATT VERSION NOW ALSO AVAILABLE!!! ***
But this move between first,last and security deposit plus the cost of a moving company has put that on hold for quite a while until I recover financially (chek the video) :shrug:

http://www.t5tubeamps.com/UltraBlu.php
The highest form of knowledge is empathy, for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world. It requires profound, purpose‐larger‐than‐the‐self kind of understanding.

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hibidy wrote:I thought about getting one of those charvels, but it's very had to get a color that is decent (I don't want slime green) I think the one I have been looking at is a different model:

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But probably I'll just keep this one (have two more days to decide :hihi: )
That there So-Cal i wouldn't say no too either :love: & it may be worth sending the Ibanez back and taking that (i would do, but you ain't me!) but the San Dimas style one 1 is my personal choice (the 'super strat' one). Its a tough call mate but a USA production Charvel is imho hard to resist. Just save up some more and have both is the best option (but again my logic makes little sense to alot of people :lol: )

Nice either way you go really though hibidy axe :love:

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Hink wrote:as far as amps go I seriously want one of these in the 25 watt version

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Ultra Blu





Description

The T5 Ultra Blu was designed to be an extremely flexible amp with 2 footswitchable channels that can produce everything from sweet vintage style clean/overdrive tones to awesome modern high-gain tones.

Channel 1 produces pristine clean to slightly overdriven "Tweed" inspired tones.

Channel 2 is a "Multi-Mode" channel that has three unique modes selectable by a rotary switch. This channel can dish out anything from "Plexi" style clean/crunch in MODE 1, to hot-rodded "800" style lead tones in MODE 2, or switch to MODE 3 for awesome modern high-gain "Ultra-Distortion".

Back these 2 versatile preamps with a 50 watt EL34 power amp with a HiFi grade output transformer for extended frequency response and you've got one killer tone machine! (NOTE: Lower power models also available. Please see below.)

100% point-to-point hand-wired and built to last using only top notch components, with all circuits designed to be as straight-forward as possible so not to muck with YOUR tone... just amplify/overdrive/distort it as purely as possible!

Full list of features and links to sound clips below.


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Sound Clips









--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Features


One "Tweed" inspired channel + one "Multi-Mode" channel with 3 unique modes
Footswitch with LED indicator included.
Strong 50 watt EL34 power amp section with HiFi grade output transformer.
5U4GB tube rectifier.
100% tube signal path with relay-driven channel switching circuitry.
4-8-16 ohm output impedance selector.
Dual speaker output jacks.
Extra long 10' grounded power cord.
Heavy duty black aluminum knobs.
Heavy duty STANDBY / POWER toggle switches.
True point-to-point hand-wired using terminal strips.
COOL anodized blue control panel with a classic BLUE JEWEL LIGHT and a tinted acrylic "plexi" front.
Hand made birch head cab covered in black tolex with nickel plated protective corners.
One year parts/labor warranty (90 days on the tubes).
Tube Compliment


(5) Electro Harmonix 12AX7EH
(2) Electro Harmonix EL34
(1) Electro Harmonix 5U4GB
Tech Notes


Non-magnetic aluminum chassis.
True point-to-point hand-wiring for the highest quality and shortest possible signal path.
Input/output jacks isolated from chassis, DC on the filaments, and star grounding for super low noise and hum.
Front Panel


INPUT JACK
CHANNEL SELECTOR
CHANNEL 1 CONTROLS
GAIN
BASS
MIDDLE
TREBLE
VOLUME
CHANNEL 2 CONTROLS
GAIN
MODE
BASS
MIDDLE
TREBLE
VOLUME
STANDBY SWITCH
JEWEL LIGHT
POWER SWITCH
Rear Panel


POWER CORD
FUSE
FUSE
FOOTSWITCH JACK
SPEAKER OUTPUT JACK
SPEAKER OUTPUT JACK
IMPEDANCE SELECTOR (4/8/16 OHMS)
Output Power

50 watts - *** 25 WATT VERSION NOW ALSO AVAILABLE!!! ***
But this move between first,last and security deposit plus the cost of a moving company has put that on hold for quite a while until I recover financially (chek the video) :shrug:

http://www.t5tubeamps.com/UltraBlu.php
I like that hink, with that hi-fi grade transformer i'd bet that with the right sort of cab that a bass would sound non to shabby through it either = Justified as it can do both and also take whatever else you might want to put through it. As i have said mate before the finacial situation is a real bastard which you don't need nor should you be in but life always throws a spanner in the works of good folk whilst the rotten apples seem to cruise :shrug: at least you have things to look forward towards instead of instant gratification which will make it all the more satisfying maybe when your out of the red which i do hope is soon man FWIW :)

Dean

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I'm not in the red and am still within my budget, but the extra moving costs had to come from somewhere which meant cutting back on some things for a few months :shrug:
The highest form of knowledge is empathy, for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world. It requires profound, purpose‐larger‐than‐the‐self kind of understanding.

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fwiw I have a simple rule, when it comes to using credit I try to avoid it but if I can't I never buy anything on credit I want, I'll only use credit for things I need ;)
The highest form of knowledge is empathy, for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world. It requires profound, purpose‐larger‐than‐the‐self kind of understanding.

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It's a good rule. I used to just buy buy buy. Credit cards were spending money :love:

Then it caught up with me and I vowed never again. Now, all credit cards are paid off in full except for zero interest cards which I always pay off WAY before they are due.

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Oh i don't have a credit card and have never had one, i just do it the old way of saving for however many months and if its something i need then i go for them intrest free finance deals where if you pay it off (the balance after an initial despoit of usually £100 - £200) within a year then there is zero APR but if you don't then you end up paying more - I have never failed to pay the balance within a year though. I have a biggish one coming up actually which im not looking forward to but has to be done/bought/gotten out of the way. I only recently bothered to get a chip & pin card = thats how kaveman-like i am :hihi: but yeah its all about avoiding them credit cards or making sure you do pay off before the deal is sweet. Heck a few guys i am friends *even worse women* do quite literally just keep transfering from one credit card to another to avoid paying straight-up in a year but to be honest its all to much faffing around for a guy like me :) So fwiw i agree with you both very much on that area

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NEKRO.MACHINE wrote:For Mesa recto-alike tones a Whampler Triple-Wreck (which would be feeding a clean amp in this case as it is a high-gain box) would be the cheapest way of nailing the recto raw/orange channel
It's great! Plus, there's so much gain on tap that it pulls off some fantastic Big Muff tones!
or maybe a Tech21 US Steel
It's another good one, though very different from the Wampler in that it excels at lower gain tones. I like Tech 21's Double Drive 3x better for the heavier stuff.

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susiwong wrote:Completely in love with a friend's Sweet Honey, but I think it'll be a Honey Bee for me.
The Sweet Honey really is sweet, that and the Mighty Red Distortion totally did it for me when they brought their pedals over. The Mighty Red is the closest I've heard to a Framus Dragon in a pedal, which is my personal Holy Grail for heavy tones. That said, I wasn't too thrilled about their other pedals.
Unlike anything else, closest probably being the Zendrive.
Have you tried the Zendrive 2 yet? It has an oh-so-slight mid-dip that makes it just a tad less authentically Dumble than the original Zendrive but I personally MUCH prefer the dynamics of the Zendrive 2. I've got a Fuchs ODS 100 here now yet am getting better tones from my Zendrive 2 + Hiwatt.

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