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scott v 02.20.2008 01:16 PM

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Originally Posted by GravyK
FOR SALE

All Prices shipped ConUS

Electro-Harmonix Polychorus - $140
ZVEX Fuzz Factory (Vexter) - $140
Digitech Whammy - $140
Fender Blender - $100
Vox V847A Wah - $50
Line 6 Echo Park - $75

LOOKING FOR

Eventide TimeFactor
ZVEX Box of Rock


I might be interested in the Fender Blender...

SpectralJulianIsNotDead 02.21.2008 02:41 AM

Hey CHOUT, why do you have a TB looper on your board. Does it just make it easier? I've been thinking about making a TB looper or two.

I think it would be incredibly useful. I could then turn on two effects at once instead of just one, and if I wanted to turn one on at a time, I could do that too.

CHOUT 02.22.2008 11:37 PM

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Originally Posted by SpectralJulianIsNotDead
Hey CHOUT, why do you have a TB looper on your board. Does it just make it easier? I've been thinking about making a TB looper or two.

I think it would be incredibly useful. I could then turn on two effects at once instead of just one, and if I wanted to turn one on at a time, I could do that too.

yeah it's helpful...all the modulation and behringer delay are in one loop and the french toast and fish n chips in the other (eq'd to work with the ft without moving the guitar tone or using a neck pickup).
Makes things much easier when you sing and play.

uhler 02.22.2008 11:52 PM


 


i finally got a big muff!

SpectralJulianIsNotDead 02.23.2008 02:31 AM

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Originally Posted by CHOUT
yeah it's helpful...all the modulation and behringer delay are in one loop and the french toast and fish n chips in the other (eq'd to work with the ft without moving the guitar tone or using a neck pickup).
Makes things much easier when you sing and play.


Yeah I'm going to build a few custom loop boxes. I think it will make it way easier. I'll never have to reach back for a pedal in the middle of a song again.


Also, I've got some new things I want to acquire:
an Orange Tiny Terror and a Fulltone '70

CHOUT 02.23.2008 03:42 AM

i looked at the tiny terror today...looked is all. looks cool but i wouldnt pay full price personally.

i'm currently really digging that behringer vintage delay...i used it at a show last night,,,when I'm playing bass and we need some noise i just turn on the tb loop and let it oscillate on my gtr amp.

CHOUT 02.23.2008 03:53 AM

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Originally Posted by uhler

 


i finally got a big muff!

congrats! how do you like it?

SpectralJulianIsNotDead 02.23.2008 12:03 PM

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Originally Posted by CHOUT
i looked at the tiny terror today...looked is all. looks cool but i wouldnt pay full price personally.

i'm currently really digging that behringer vintage delay...i used it at a show last night,,,when I'm playing bass and we need some noise i just turn on the tb loop and let it oscillate on my gtr amp.


I don't know about the Orange man. Powering a 4x12 it is pretty loud, even on the 7 watt setting.

Also it sounds great. 500 bucks for a small, portable, great sounding amp that is giggable? Sounds awesome to me.

uhler 02.23.2008 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by CHOUT
congrats! how do you like it?



i like it a lot. i like the sustain on it. after i bought this i gave my cheaper fuzz box to my friend. that one doesn't compare to the big muff. i recorded with it last night and i got some amazing sounds out of it.

i guess you can call it my new obsession.

uhler 02.23.2008 02:09 PM

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Originally Posted by CHOUT
i looked at the tiny terror today...looked is all. looks cool but i wouldnt pay full price personally.

i'm currently really digging that behringer vintage delay...i used it at a show last night,,,when I'm playing bass and we need some noise i just turn on the tb loop and let it oscillate on my gtr amp.


it turns out i have the digital delay pedal. do you know the difference between the vintage delay and the digital delay pedals?

what loop station would you recommand that doesn't cost lot of money?

fugazifan 02.23.2008 02:21 PM

i bought a big muff like a year and half half ago and recently gaver it to my brother. i think the muff is good but only if one modifies it to its not so bassy and dfoesnt get sucked into the mix as much.
instead i bought a proco rat2 and am much happier

nature scene 02.23.2008 02:33 PM

i don't remember if I answered this thread, and I'm sure as hell not going to look through to try to find out, so here's what I got:

Boss CS-3 Compression/Sustainer
Digitech Tone Driver Overdrive
MXR Phase 90
SansAmp TRI-AC triple distortion/amp modeler
Boss PS-2 Digital Pitch Shifter/Delay
Boss DD-3 Digital Delay
Boss PH-3 Phase Shifter
Morley Bad Horsey II Wah that I'm going to sell to get another crybaby

CHOUT 02.23.2008 02:48 PM

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Originally Posted by uhler
it turns out i have the digital delay pedal. do you know the difference between the vintage delay and the digital delay pedals?

what loop station would you recommand that doesn't cost lot of money?

That delay is all digital and has a longer delay time and more features...the one i have has a bucket brigade analog chip that goes to 300ms...so not as much features, but it sounds great to me.

SpectralJulianIsNotDead 02.24.2008 01:22 AM

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Originally Posted by uhler
it turns out i have the digital delay pedal. do you know the difference between the vintage delay and the digital delay pedals?

what loop station would you recommand that doesn't cost lot of money?


What features do you want in a looper?
Lots of time?
multiple Save-able loops?
Reverse?
Octave up/down, pitch/speed shifting?
tap tempo?

CHOUT 03.06.2008 10:49 PM

here's some stuff i've done lately as i learn the electronics thing

added the switch to go between stock/mod blue box sounds (mod sounds 100000 times better than stock)
 

added a green led to my frequency anaylzer
 

replaced my broken speed pot and added a yellow led to my nano stone
 

SpectralJulianIsNotDead 03.07.2008 12:00 AM

oh CHOUT, what resistance did you end up needing for that? I want to get a 3dpt and do that more my frequency analyzer.

CHOUT 03.07.2008 10:31 PM

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Originally Posted by SpectralJulianIsNotDead
oh CHOUT, what resistance did you end up needing for that? I want to get a 3dpt and do that more my frequency analyzer.

i used a 1k cap...have you checked to make sure yours doesn't already have the 3pdt switch? mine already did, i just had to rewire it.

SpectralJulianIsNotDead 03.08.2008 02:06 AM

A cap????

That's crazy talk. That makes little sense to me.

Mine is an old pointy knob one, 2pdt.

king_buzzo 03.08.2008 05:10 AM

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Originally Posted by CHOUT
here's some stuff i've done lately as i learn the electronics thing

added the switch to go between stock/mod blue box sounds (mod sounds 100000 times better than stock)


 

added a green led to my frequency anaylzer


 

replaced my broken speed pot and added a yellow led to my nano stone


 



nice, dude!

CHOUT 03.08.2008 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by SpectralJulianIsNotDead
A cap????

That's crazy talk. That makes little sense to me.

Mine is an old pointy knob one, 2pdt.

i meant 1k resistor...my bad.


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