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king_buzzo 10.28.2007 03:07 AM

so basically, there's a holy stain demo up on youtube from a guy on shortscale, a clip on hcfx as well. It sounds decent. The only thing which sucks is that it can't go entirely clean.

I'm passing this, I think.

CHOUT 10.28.2007 04:27 AM

I haven't bought any gear in a week...
But i have a Nano Small Stone ordered for me at a store.

king_buzzo 10.28.2007 04:31 AM

^You need to demo that and compare it to the normal one.

i want one.

CHOUT 10.29.2007 01:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by king_buzzo
^You need to demo that and compare it to the normal one.

i want one.

I can, though I doubt there's much difference, aside from the volume drop.

CHOUT 10.30.2007 09:37 PM

Got the Nano Small Stone today. Gonna put it on my board.

shentov 10.31.2007 01:25 AM

well, it's easy to tell.
i have two pedals (spoke about them in a different thread).
both are replicas, made by a local guy, who also built me an amp.

-Naudio Muffhoney (EH Big Muff Pi copy with low frequencies boost)
-Naudio Sonic Fuzz (exact 60's Univox Superfuzz schematic copy, the orange one)

i use them both on bass.
you could tell which bands inspired my bass sound just from the names of my effects, don't you?

asking for pictures?
 
 

shentov 10.31.2007 02:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CHOUT
Got a


 

today!



well, just tell me how do you rob those banks, CHOUT... just share. please.

CHOUT 10.31.2007 03:44 AM

Nah, just lucky to find some good deals on used gear...you should see my poor neglected car...I need to put some $$$ into it!

shentov 10.31.2007 03:52 AM

and i don't even have a car.
i mean, i had a beat up '79 Lada 1500 but gave it to my dad. now he's putting ridiculous amount of money to keep it alive and i am free, wee

CHOUT 10.31.2007 11:50 AM

I'm really not rich...trust me haha. I made under $17,000 last year (that's not much here).

SpectralJulianIsNotDead 10.31.2007 01:48 PM

How's the CS-3?

There is a MIJ CS-3 on CL for 40 bucks. . .

I don't know if I really want a comp though

nicfit 10.31.2007 02:07 PM

cs-3 is blaaah cs-2 is great imo.

Phlegmscope 11.09.2007 06:41 AM

So far my only effect pedal. seems that at low volumes it's pretty useless as it fucks up the sound so that you can't distinguish the notes. Apparently it's capable of very shitty doom / stoner -ish fuzz.

 

CHOUT 11.10.2007 03:05 AM

Just ordered one of these

Gay-tastic!
 

SpectralJulianIsNotDead 11.10.2007 04:09 AM

Awesome. I wanna Malekko ekko 600.

CHOUT 11.10.2007 01:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SpectralJulianIsNotDead
Awesome. I wanna Malekko ekko 600.

I was torn between both, but I'll get one later.

SpectralJulianIsNotDead 11.10.2007 02:03 PM

The main reason I want the Ekko 600 though is the art. The LED being a death ray from a robot is genius.

CHOUT 11.11.2007 04:25 AM

I sold those two boss pedals I got for $50 each for $120 each on ebay to get the B:ASSMASTER!

Also reordered the Behringer Vibrato since I gave mine to a friend for his birthday...it really is a great pedal for $30

Also ended up with a Behringer Slow Motion...haven't use it much yet though.

king_buzzo 11.11.2007 05:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phlegmscope
So far my only effect pedal. seems that at low volumes it's pretty useless as it fucks up the sound so that you can't distinguish the notes. Apparently it's capable of very shitty doom / stoner -ish fuzz.



 



Awesome!

Quote:

Originally Posted by CHOUT
Just ordered one of these

Gay-tastic!


 


I see these on HC all the time, what the fuck is it?

CHOUT 11.11.2007 03:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by king_buzzo
Awesome!



I see these on HC all the time, what the fuck is it?

harmonic octave analog disortion pedal


The Malekko Barker ASSMASTER is inspired by the original Maestro Bass Brassmaster octave pedal. Hand-built by us, this modern version delivers the same octave overdrive/harmonic generation effect in a quiet, fully controllable pedal. It features a recessed LED indicator, a pop-free true bypass switch, and a tough lexan face. The 5 controls provide complete control over the tone, overtones, harmonics and mix of the dry and wet signal.
The pedal is powered by a 9v DC adaptor (neg tip) or internal battery snap.

 


The ass volume controls the volume of the effected signal
The ass switch selects the tone of the ass
The bass volume is the un-effected signal control; also provides massive gain to the dry signal
Harm selects the harmonic spectrum of the effect
Sensitivity controls the depth and response of the effect from subtle to excessively saturated

I like how they added flowers under the sensitivity writing...nice touch.


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