Cave Passive Pedals, does anyone want a free test drive?

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weemac wrote:What would be the best way to go Folks? East to West? South to North? Any suggestions?

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I think we first need to see a list of locations, then we can figure of a system oh how to make this happen.
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weemac wrote:Not too late Bruce!
I have ordered a new pedal from Cave. Once I recieve it we will close the list and then try to work some order from chaos, we can get the tour on the road (or in an aeroplane)
What would be the best way to go Folks? East to West? South to North? Any suggestions?

Eden.
I'd say east to west, or west to east, its easier to work laterally.
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IvanMunoz wrote:
weemac wrote:Not too late Bruce!
I have ordered a new pedal from Cave. Once I recieve it we will close the list and then try to work some order from chaos, we can get the tour on the road (or in an aeroplane)
What would be the best way to go Folks? East to West? South to North? Any suggestions?

Eden.
I'd say east to west, or west to east, its easier to work laterally.
But if he merely sends it East or West, there will be few who will actually get to try it...
:lol:

It's just gotta get a bit of Northward movement somehow...
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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Perhaps the directions of zig and zag would work....

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I'd say as far as America and Canada is concerned, land it on the west coast, then pass it the shortest distance each time moving it east, then then the last, furthest easterner is finished ship it back or on to Europe if it goes there.
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johnallg wrote:I'd say as far as America and Canada is concerned, land it on the west coast, then pass it the shortest distance each time moving it east, then then the last, furthest easterner is finished ship it back or on to Europe if it goes there.
If we have a few testers in Cañada we might want to not have it be sent it back and forth across the border a bunch of times.
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Cañada
Canyada?!!??!?


Seriously though, good thinking, that might not be a good idea, cost wise and border-law wise.


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IvanMunoz wrote:
Cañada
Canyada?!!??!?
Never heard of La Cañada? :!:
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It could possibly stall in So Cal for a bit. Lots of guys here to try it out, unless aren't interested.
Grey wrote:Bass players have all the fun.
Really? Go to GC, SA or several other music stores and see how the guitar, guitar amp and guitar effects sections compare the same sections for bass guitar!
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Maybe Eden could post a list of city/state of those on the list so far along with the origin location.
This might make it easier to map out a potential trip.
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rickenbrother wrote:It could possibly stall in So Cal for a bit. Lots of guys here to try it out, unless aren't interested.
Grey wrote:Bass players have all the fun.
Really? Go to GC, SA or several other music stores and see how the guitar, guitar amp and guitar effects sections compare the same sections for bass guitar!
That's because bass players know they are cool and don't have to try our 47 different types of guitars to find one that makes them look cool enough...
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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rickenbrother wrote:It could possibly stall in So Cal for a bit. Lots of guys here to try it out, unless aren't interested.
Grey wrote:Bass players have all the fun.
Really? Go to GC, SA or several other music stores and see how the guitar, guitar amp and guitar effects sections compare the same sections for bass guitar!
Not for Sam-Ash in NYC, they have a whole room dedicated to basses!
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IvanMunoz wrote:
rickenbrother wrote:It could possibly stall in So Cal for a bit. Lots of guys here to try it out, unless aren't interested.
Grey wrote:Bass players have all the fun.
Really? Go to GC, SA or several other music stores and see how the guitar, guitar amp and guitar effects sections compare the same sections for bass guitar!
Not for Sam-Ash in NYC, they have a whole room dedicated to basses!
That doesn't mean they have a great assortment of models to choose from...maybe the one on 48th St does, but there are other San Ash stores in and around the NYC area.
I had to buy my VT Bass Pedal online. Try to find one in any music store in the area where I live.
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rickenbrother wrote:That doesn't mean they have a great assortment of models to choose from...maybe the one on 48th St does, but there are other San Ash stores in and around the NYC area. I had to buy my VT Bass Pedal online. Try to find one in any music store in the area where I live.
Surprisingly, I remember seeing a VT Bass pedal at SA in Rancho Cucamonga @ the Ontario Mills back in 08 when I served my sentence in SoCal. Never saw one at another SA after that. They almost always had a Rick or two on the wall as well.
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windchimp wrote:Surprisingly, I remember seeing a VT Bass pedal at SA in Rancho Cucamonga @ the Ontario Mills back in 08 when I served my sentence in SoCal. Never saw one at another SA after that. They almost always had a Rick or two on the wall as well.
Oh yeah, well when is your next "sentence" gonna be?
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