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dancehall posted:dude is that wrench vintage The metal they made them out of harmonically reinforces the sound, creating a cleaner and clearer tone. They're also really good when you want to bash the everloving crap out of your amp because it broke for the 5th time that week.
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# ¿ Jun 13, 2008 04:19 |
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# ¿ Apr 26, 2024 07:39 |
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hamaien posted:The tone of this post tells me that you want a Pod. Learn about effects and chaining from that, then decide if you want individual effects. I also recommend the Boss GT10. Yeah, it's still a bit pricey, but worth it. Note: I don't own a GT10, but I do own a Pod. I like both.
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# ¿ Jun 23, 2008 05:55 |
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qball posted:Let's bring this thread back from the dead and discuss Fuzzes. I post about it all the drat time, but one more can't hurt... my Lovepedal White Dragon is a loving awesome pedal. SI Fuzz Face clone on one side, Ge Rangemaster on the other, and all sorts of bliss in between. I've also been known to use a Big Muff.
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# ¿ Jul 31, 2008 04:39 |
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Southern Heel posted:DELAY: I tried the TC Flashback and spent all the time on analogue delay. I tried the Seymour Duncan Vapour trail and found the see-saw modulation to be a bit much. I settled on the Boss DM-2w and I'm super happy. To be honest I probably use it less than I should, because i'm trying to work on my rhythm chops at the moment - but it's just lovely. The DM-2w is amazing. I A/B'd it against my current delay (A digitech obscura) and it, obviously, blew mine out of the water... I'd switch over, but the Obscura has too many features that I use on a daily basis... maybe I should buy a DM-2w in addition...
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