I believe he did a show there last night.oh wow! small world! One of my favorite places to play.
Ya know his band Flooded Tomb?
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I believe he did a show there last night.oh wow! small world! One of my favorite places to play.
I do not, but that is about to change... KB Coffee is the stage in my photo.I believe he did a show there last night.
Ya know his band Flooded Tomb?
Haha!I do not, but that is about to change... KB Coffee is the stage in my photo.
Indeed. I played there last night.oh wow! small world! One of my favorite places to play.
What’s your band?I do not, but that is about to change... KB Coffee is the stage in my photo.
I love that place. Name of our band is The Clastic. Pop punk(ish). Checked out some of your clips - very cool!Indeed. I played there last night.
Y’all ever play with Hellfury, Dead Coats, or Stuck On 45?I love that place. Name of our band is The Clastic. Pop punk(ish). Checked out some of your clips - very cool!
I realised that having two together makes an excellent flanger sound.Three choruses on the same board. You're living on the edge and I like it.![]()

I like that! Everything is nice and compact, pedalboard, bass and apparently the bass player too!View attachment 4443484
My current custom plywood PB.
Silent and portable
Small PB, small bass, small bassplayer
Effect chain:
Fender Mustang Bass CIJ -> Source Audio SA141 -> Zoom MS-60B -> Fzone PT-01 -> Shift Line CabZone Bass
Power supply:
battery for tuner and three power banks 20000 mAh for other
I like that! Everything is nice and compact, pedalboard, bass and apparently the bass player too!
How do you like the Cabzone?
Stay healthy!
Brent
Let us know... pretty interesting.Thank you so much! You too!
So far I have tested The CabZone Bass only in monitor headphones,
rehearsals will be these at the weekend, and I will already check it in practice there.
However, I must say right away that this is a great device, like a Swiss knife:
a cabsim, a dibox, has aux-in and headphones-out for practicing at home or on the road.
Specifications
- IN — 6,3mm, mono, unbalanced, input resistance: instrument level — 500kOhm, line level — 20kOhm.
- THRU — 6,3mm, mono, unbalanced, unbuffered.
- OUT — 6,3mm, mono, unbalanced, output resistance at 100Ohm.
- BALANCED OUT — XLR, mono, balanced.
- AUX — 3,5mm, stereo, unbalanced, input resistance at 10kOhm.
- PHONES — 3,5mm, stereo, unbalanced.
- Processed signal latency — 1,2ms.
- Effective impulse length — 1000 samples (20ms).
- Impulse format — mono, 24bit 48kHZ WAVE PCM1, uncompressed.
- Power — negative tip, 2.1/5.5mm jack. The device cannot be powered by battery. Use a regulated PSU only.
- 9V DC 200mA.
- 12V DC 150mA.
- USB power — the device can be powered via USB, including by Power Banks.
- Dimensions (LхWхH) — 110х72х32mm (4.33x2.83x1.26").
- Weight — 200g.
of course..Let us know... pretty interesting.
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Funny that this is the second post on this page with an older SA Multiwave pedal. I bought this a few weeks ago and finally settled in on a sound in rehearsal. Looks like it's gonna stay put.
the new version Bass Ultrawave is very cool too

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@krdp_nsk & @HelpImaRock the new version Bass Ultrawave is very cool too.


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@krdp_nsk & @HelpImaRock the new version Bass Ultrawave is very cool too.
yep, these pedals are cool)
I may be wrong, but in this SA Multiwave Bass Distortion branch I did not meet before I joined the branch myself, although I read from the very first page