SOLD Radial Tonebone BassBone V1 - Excellent Condition

Discussion in 'For Sale: Effects and Pedals' started by Thank You Leo, Aug 22, 2017.

  1. Thank You Leo

    Thank You Leo Gold Supporting Member

    Oct 7, 2002
    Lakewood Ranch, FL
    Price:
    $80
    Location:
    Connecticut
    Gently used and in excellent condition. A couple of minor scratches from traveling to the studio in a gig bag. No Velcro.

    Comes with original factory power adapter and box.

    Link to manual: http://www.tonebone.com/pdfs/manual-bassbone.pdf

    PayPal is preferred, but I can make other arrangements if necessary. CONUS only, please.

    Don't really need any more effects at the moment, but open to offers - you never know.

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    Last edited: Sep 11, 2017
  2. D Garr

    D Garr Supporting Member

    Mar 26, 2012
     
  3. D Garr

    D Garr Supporting Member

    Mar 26, 2012
    Available Still?
     
  4. Thank You Leo

    Thank You Leo Gold Supporting Member

    Oct 7, 2002
    Lakewood Ranch, FL
    Yes - still available.
     
  5. D Garr

    D Garr Supporting Member

    Mar 26, 2012
    Well thinking it over I do not think this is the model Iam looking for I need the 2 channel blender that is to blend 2 pick-ups from my upright bass I believe the model you are selling is only a A/B set up for 2 instruments am I correct? Thank's
     
  6. Thank You Leo

    Thank You Leo Gold Supporting Member

    Oct 7, 2002
    Lakewood Ranch, FL
    Sounds like you are describing a two channel mixer. That's not what this is designed to do. This unit is for switching between two different basses or two different EQ settings with one bass.
     
  7. D Garr

    D Garr Supporting Member

    Mar 26, 2012
    O.K. Thank's for your time
     
  8. Thank You Leo

    Thank You Leo Gold Supporting Member

    Oct 7, 2002
    Lakewood Ranch, FL
    No problem. You may want to check in the upright section to see what others may be using for this purpose. I know you can get a decent 2 channel mixer from Yamaha or Mackie for around a $100 or maybe even less.
     
  9. D Garr

    D Garr Supporting Member

    Mar 26, 2012
    Thank's for replying, yes I have read about the mackies etc. but I am concerned that using a p.a. mixer affect the sound that is if it's not true bypass so to speak have you any thoughts on this. Appreciate your reply
     
  10. Thank You Leo

    Thank You Leo Gold Supporting Member

    Oct 7, 2002
    Lakewood Ranch, FL
    I don't own an upright so I'm not the best person to ask about amplifying one. However IME with acoustic guitar, a mixer with good preamps and a decent EQ will generally make the instrument sound better, depending on who's twisting the dials.