i got the high bid so far on a foxx fuzz wah on evilbay...probably won't get it, but nice to dream!! ;)
happy bidding... ;D
hippy badding... ;D
as long as i can afford a sausage on a fork when i lose, i'll be happy!! :icon_mrgreen:
Be prepared for last-second automated snipe bids.
Quote from: R.G. on November 26, 2012, 01:33:17 PM
Be prepared for last-second automated snipe bids.
They're the worst. Nearly lost an EV635a to them before. Still got it for 40 pounds! :P
Since you asked... ::) :P
My whole philosophy on eBay bidding is to set a maximum price I am willing to spend for the item and put that in as my MAX bid. If someone wants to spend more... so be it. I didn't want to pay more than my max anyways. Snipe all you want... if you "snipe bid" more than my maximum.... YOU GOT IT!!
Quote from: Govmnt_Lacky on November 26, 2012, 01:57:04 PM
Since you asked... ::) :P
My whole philosophy on eBay bidding is to set a maximum price I am willing to spend for the item and put that in as my MAX bid. If someone wants to spend more... so be it. I didn't want to pay more than my max anyways. Snipe all you want... if you "snipe bid" more than my maximum.... YOU GOT IT!!
+1 on that. My philosophy as well. Problem with sniping is when you get sucked in. Next thing you know, your wallets thin, and you've got a bad case of buyer's remorse.
Speaking of Ebay, scored a sweet deal last week. Finally found a rack case to hold all my gear, plus a bit more. New, store demo, and right here in my own province. $299. Shipping was $75, bought it Friday, and got it this morning.
(http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc196/digi2t/DSCF3166.jpg)
The back and front lids hook onto the sides, and have legs that fold down, instant tables.
(http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/MzIyWDMyMg==/$T2eC16h,!)QE9s3HG-mcBQnT9+NSJw~~60_12.JPG)
There's one Matrix unit missing from the top (on the bench), so I only have 1U space left. The bonus is the top space of pedals. They all plug into the #1 Matrix unit, which I control via MIDI.
And that's it... for AT LEAST the next five Christmas' :icon_rolleyes:
that is sweet dino!!!
Wow that's a great roadcase, and so.... so cheap!
Good luck Jimi! On the note of sniping.... I do what Greg does, but I snipe it in at the last sec. That way you don't have time to increase your bid, and neither does anyone else. If you get outbid, so be it.
Quote from: Govmnt_Lacky on November 26, 2012, 01:57:04 PM
Since you asked... ::) :P
My whole philosophy on eBay bidding is to set a maximum price I am willing to spend for the item and put that in as my MAX bid. If someone wants to spend more... so be it. I didn't want to pay more than my max anyways. Snipe all you want... if you "snipe bid" more than my maximum.... YOU GOT IT!!
yah, i do the same. i figure what i'll consider spending on it, and bid accordingly. sometimes i win, and win big, sometimes my butt hurts.
i bid to win; if i do, so be it. if somebody wants to bid more than what i considered my max, all the power to them!!
i MAY bid a little higher in some cases...but you definitley need to know when to walk away. it's a buyer's market, so if i'm picking something up that might get turned over cuz i don't care for it, i don't wanna make it so i'm losing too much on it.
Exactly, but sometimes something comes along that you just gotta have. I definitely have gas :icon_redface:
Gixen is a free snipe bidding website I use, if you want to join the rest of us :)
Paul
so tell us , dino , what goes on the table , a coupla van de greaaf gens , and a jacobs ladder ?
perhaps you could set up a solar powered pop corn machine / mini-doughnut maker and sell snacks ...
or the li ' il people of stonehenge .
im out , srry .... actually insanely jealous . :icon_redface:
Achtung!
(http://i476.photobucket.com/albums/rr124/markeebee/achtung.jpg)
Nah....
(http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc196/digi2t/Teslarig.jpg)
I was thinking the table extensions would make for a good floatation device incase theres a flood in the middle of a gig for example?
(http://www.chromesphere.com/x/pedal/row.jpg)
Quote from: chromesphere on November 27, 2012, 07:06:00 AM
I was thinking the table extensions would make for a good floatation device incase theres a flood in the middle of a gig for example?
(http://www.chromesphere.com/x/pedal/row.jpg)
i like your idea chromesphere ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D bwa hahahaa...
LMFAO! :icon_lol:
Good one!
Quote from: digi2t on November 26, 2012, 03:56:54 PM
Speaking of Ebay, scored a sweet deal last week. Finally found a rack case to hold all my gear, plus a bit more.
Thank you for sharing that photo - what an outstanding design!
Me, I wouldn't wait until Christmas to get right-angle 1/4" plugs for those patch cables, then you could put the lids on with it all patched up and not have to worry about pressure on/damage to the plugs and chassis jacks so much. Save you some setup time.
Those table wings are badass!
I'm thinking buffet myself: plates, utensils, and dessert on the left, entrees on the right. Drinks in an ice chest below.
Ebay is tough. I make a promise to myself not to go above a predetermined price I set for myself on any given item I "think" I need. If that price is exceeded, I walk away from the computer. Its hard to do, but it works.
Good luck Jimi I hope ya get it.
Ebay can be bad for me. I have the app on my phone and tablet. Always getting reminders that a watched item is getting near. Bidding on stuff in bed when I'm exhausted and shouldnt be spending money I dont have... bad stuff this internet can do to us. But I just picked up 35 feet of vintage cloth covered wire for $3.50 I'm planning on using to build a Superfly submini tube amp :D
Dino that Rack rig you have IS THE BEEZ KNEEZ! Wow ! The only rack stuff I have is for the PA and its all just stacked on each other on top of a work table I built into the wall. I gotta get or build something for em soon.
Those tables that pop out on that are a great idea could put a few mixing boards on em! Maybe some snacks during a break :D
Quote from: Mustachio on November 28, 2012, 03:10:32 AM
Bidding on stuff in bed when I'm exhausted and shouldnt be spending money I dont have...
Couldnt help but laugh. Last night my phone was flashing, green led = notification (its always ebay related). me: "Im not going to look at the phone! I'm going back to sleep". Lied there for about an hour, fighting with my curosity..."OOOK! Ok!...."
Gotta leave the phone somewhere else at night...
Paul
QuoteDino that Rack rig you have IS THE BEEZ KNEEZ! Wow ! The only rack stuff I have is for the PA and its all just stacked on each other on top of a work table I built into the wall. I gotta get or build something for em soon.
God I love it. Not having stuff in boxes anymore is really what it's all about. Now I can have everything right where I can use it.
Geez, it's too bad you're not nearby. I have my old 12U studio unit, and I would give it to you if I could. It's homemade, but super solid. Screwed and glued joints all around, casters and handles. Needs to find a home. Here's a pic of it, back at the old house;
(http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc196/digi2t/Ibanez6.jpg)
If anybody in or around the West Island of Monteal needs it, PM me. Pick up only.
wow, that things built like a brick sh*thouse!!
i gave up on the fox...i mean, it's over 100 now, i can build a couple of 'em for that. ;)
generally, broken vintage effects almost always sell for at least half of their fully functioning value. the last foxx fuzz wah ebay sale i recall was nearly 4 bills.
there are exceptions to the above rule, but they are rare. lots of bonepickers scrounging ebay now.
hi joe,
yah, i figured it would go high...to me? not worth it. like i said i could build a couple for what i'd be willing to pay for it.
i come across a lot of stuff at tag and yard sales... and i'm one of them bone pickers, too. always looking for blown up stuff to play with.
hope your turkey day was good bro! ;)
Hah Yeah she's a brick house. Thats real nice of you , wish we all lived closer for some guitar sessions! would be fun you guys seem like good times. I Used to live in Canada but over on the left coast in BC. Lived there for almost 5 years. Been back stateside for the last 3 years. I traveled a lot up there though went out east was beautiful all over. Now I want a Montreal smoked sammich!
I think I'll buy some rack rails and build myself a box I'll have lots of scrap wood left over from the remodeling im doing at my house. I still gotta build a pedal board Ive actually never used one I just plug em in and throw em on the floor haha.
Sorry you didnt get the foxx Jimi , I love the enclosures on them foxx's ! Good thing you can build one yourself ;) I've been selling off all my manufactured pedals on ebay in the last few years. I sold some older nice pedals for pretty low actually just so I could move em faster and get some dough for parts to build new ones.
QuoteI Used to live in Canada but over on the left coast in BC. Lived there for almost 5 years.
I spent almost 5 years in Victoria, city of the newly wed's, and almost dead's, when I was in the Navy. Couldn't hack the civi life there though, so I moved back home.
If ever you're up to Montreal, let me know, and we'll hit Scharwtz's deli. Or Ben's. Or Chenoy's. Your choice.
The rack I made out of 1/2", one side good, plywood. I used 1" x 1" square pine to reinforce the corners. All the joints are glued and screwed. I used drywall screws, because they go in clean, tend not to split the wood, and it's easy to cover them up after. The best glue IMO is the Bulldog Grip PL100. That stuff is ammmmmaaaaazingly strong, indoors or out. I had some loose brickwork on my last house, which I set into some PL100. Ten seasons of -30 to +30 weather, and they never budged. I even glued two pieces of wet wood together once to test it. 24 hours later, I tried splitting them, and one of the pieces broke off, leaving a piece of itself still married to the glue, and the other piece. :icon_eek: Anyway, once your corners are set, like they say in NYC, forget about it! For the rails, I used some scrap aluminium angle that I found at work.
All the dimensions work around the angles. Using a piece of gear, I clamped the two rails to the ears, and then measured the outside distance. I just drew my plan around that measurement, and the depth I wanted. Height is dependant on how many slots you want. There you go, piece of pie. Flat black rust paint, couple of handles, some rubber casters, and you're all set. Made mine in an afternoon. Just make sure to cut a piece of rubber tubing, and tape or tye wrap it to the handles, or else they'll rattle terribley if the speakers are nearby at high volumes.
AAaaahh memories.. I remember eating poutine in Montreal..
Mmmmmm.... poutine..... I can hear my arteries hardening as I sit here. :icon_lol:
HOLY SMOKES!! :icon_eek:
I just scored a DMC MX-8 on Ebay.... for $85! This is gonna be SWEET! I'll be able to run just one FCB1010 on the board now, instead of two.
Also managed to find a Windows editor for it as well.
I'm off to high 5 something now.
nice score!!
whatddahellizzit? ;)
i godda bassballs clone today, 20 bux shipped. i was like...for the dang box, it's worth 20 bux!! lol
Quote from: pinkjimiphoton on November 29, 2012, 10:30:07 PM
nice score!!
whatddahellizzit? ;)
i godda bassballs clone today, 20 bux shipped. i was like...for the dang box, it's worth 20 bux!! lol
Holy Bassballs Batman... $20?!? Shipped too! That's a give away man. Nice.
The MX-8 is a 6 in, 8 out, programmable MIDI patchbay/router/merger/filter. Basically, I can program all my patch changes for all my MIDI gear into it, and fire it by sending just one command from my FCB1010 to do my patch changes. The real problem was that I could only send a max of 5 different channels with one button on the 1010. That meant that when I had more than 5 changes to make, I had to tap dance between two controllers. Now, I'll be able to send one command from the 1010, and the MX-8 will handle all the patch changes. That, combined with the mapping capabillty of the my three AM-16's, I'll be able to configure my rigs audio chain any way I want, at the touch of a button. Nowadays, the modis operandi is to use a USB/MIDI router, and use a laptop, or netbook, to carry all the patch info/routing software. The foot controller info is sent to the router, and the computer handles the rest. I just didn't want to add another computer to the mix, when a stand-alone unit like the MX-8 is more than capable of meeting my needs. Especially considering that it's considered obselete (although many still use it) now, and they can be had at prices way below the router/laptop option.
That's it, in a nut shell.
Now excuse me, while I go and clean up my drool. :icon_mrgreen:
Quote from: digi2t on November 29, 2012, 12:00:37 PM
Mmmmmm.... poutine..... I can hear my arteries hardening as I sit here. :icon_lol:
It was a surprise for me as I thought that as a dutchman we already had the patent on oddball condiments for fries (we cover them in mayonaise).. poutine took it to the next level. :icon_mrgreen:
i'm a litvak, i live on cholesterol...
but it's weird, cuz i HAVE to, my body doesn't produce it on it's own. i have to take drugs to get it to even register.
my "good" cholesterol is over 100 points lower than my "bad" cholesterol is supposed to be, and my "bad" cholesterol is almost non-existant, so
i have to eat like, butter and mayo and deep fried shit all the time, cuz without cholesterol, my body can't synthesize hormones or use certain vitamins etc,
always knew i'm some mutant. ;)
an os mutante maybe... ;)
speaking of...anyone ever definitively solve that stuff? what "was" the os mutantes fuzz? i found a few things surfing the wayback that look interesting...
Quote from: digi2t on November 30, 2012, 08:02:48 AM
Quote from: pinkjimiphoton on November 29, 2012, 10:30:07 PM
nice score!!
whatddahellizzit? ;)
i godda bassballs clone today, 20 bux shipped. i was like...for the dang box, it's worth 20 bux!! lol
Holy Bassballs Batman... $20?!? Shipped too! That's a give away man. Nice.
The MX-8 is a 6 in, 8 out, programmable MIDI patchbay/router/merger/filter. Basically, I can program all my patch changes for all my MIDI gear into it, and fire it by sending just one command from my FCB1010 to do my patch changes. The real problem was that I could only send a max of 5 different channels with one button on the 1010. That meant that when I had more than 5 changes to make, I had to tap dance between two controllers. Now, I'll be able to send one command from the 1010, and the MX-8 will handle all the patch changes. That, combined with the mapping capabillty of the my three AM-16's, I'll be able to configure my rigs audio chain any way I want, at the touch of a button. Nowadays, the modis operandi is to use a USB/MIDI router, and use a laptop, or netbook, to carry all the patch info/routing software. The foot controller info is sent to the router, and the computer handles the rest. I just didn't want to add another computer to the mix, when a stand-alone unit like the MX-8 is more than capable of meeting my needs. Especially considering that it's considered obselete (although many still use it) now, and they can be had at prices way below the router/laptop option.
That's it, in a nut shell.
Now excuse me, while I go and clean up my drool. :icon_mrgreen:
ahhh, was that the digital music ground control thing?
that's AWESOME!! perfect for you, bro...well deserved!!
yah, the bassballs clone was made by "ebb", the same peeps behind "dinosaur" effects and is a clone of the black russian one i gave you.. i researched a little, found some info on ron neely's ehman page about them, it's a dead-stock clone!!
for 20 bux shipped? hell, i'll buy anything for 20 bux. ;)
and i know someone i can trade it to for a vintage sekova/seiwa analog delay. ;)
Dino - I was wondering what kind of music you play with the Effectageddon rig you've created. I mean, I'm not sure I wanna hear it, but I'm interested in knowing what it is.
mark, it's in the sig on every post dino makes, and it's freekin' pretty awesome stuff:
Asian Icemen rise again...
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=903467
sorry dino, not trying to steal no thunder, just trying to prop up my brother. ;)
Re OS Mutantes
Apart from the thread here (http://www.diystompboxes.com/smfforum/index.php?topic=95712.0 (http://www.diystompboxes.com/smfforum/index.php?topic=95712.0)) I haven't seen much. There was something over on the DAM forum and I think John Lyons and, maybe, Jerms have production models.
Quotesorry dino, not trying to steal no thunder, just trying to prop up my brother.
No prob bro, appreciate the thought.
Quote from: markeebee on November 30, 2012, 11:56:52 AM
Dino - I was wondering what kind of music you play with the Effectageddon rig you've created. I mean, I'm not sure I wanna hear it, but I'm interested in knowing what it is.
It's mostly keyboard/synth driven, while I surf underneath, over top, where ever. I'm all about (God I hate the term now) the "Wall of Sound". My rig runs in stereo, and I like to split tones left and right. Sometimes there's some panning, different treatments of the same tone between sides, or even analog on one side/guitar synth on the other. I like to have everything available on the fly. Also, a lot of it is sync'd to MIDI clock, which means that anything that's modulated can run either off the Ableton clock, or tap tempo. That's what the Mangler is primarily for, since it can receive as well as send the clock to everything.
In the end, lots of layering, requires lots of layers. When I'm developing a sound, or tone, I have a lot at my finger tips. I tend to always use a tiny bit of each piece to paint the canvas, rather than throw the can at it. It's very, very rare that I'm able to say "Yup, just this one box will do it". It's always a pinch of this, with a dash of that, etc. And once it's dialed in, I program the controller for the newly created patch, and then I can call it up anytime.