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CHOUT 07.24.2006 03:04 AM

Another Fucking gtr pedal thread: Lotsa sound samples at tonefrenzy.com
 
This site is neato. Lots of pedal sound samples of new and vintage pedals:
go under audio demos.
http://www.tonefrenzy.com

jon boy 07.24.2006 03:29 AM

for anyone thinking of purchasing a pedal i would reccomend getting some kind of looping one or a wah wah and a big muff. the evilness that comes from those combinations can only be describe by satan.

Cantankerous 07.24.2006 03:30 AM

Just get a fucking pod. You can get a pedal to control it and you don't even have to worry about all that shit.

CHOUT 07.24.2006 03:39 AM

I had a Line 6 amp that is basically a pod with a speaker. It's definitely versatile, but left something to be desired - the effects sounded bad to me, so I never used them after the inital novelty wore off. I like real pedals better, but the pod is definitely nice for having a variety of sounds in one box. I actually also have the Behringer ripoff of the pod (V-Amp) that I only use on vocals cuz It's hard to get good sounds out of on guitars.

Trasher02 07.24.2006 03:41 AM

I really need to learn more about all this technical shit. It's hard for me to understand it in my language and even harder in english... ah well.
Cool website!

Cantankerous 07.24.2006 03:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CHOUT
I had a Line 6 amp that is basically a pod with a speaker. It's definitely versatile, but left something to be desired - the effects sounded bad to me, so I never used them after the inital novelty wore off. I like real pedals better, but the pod is definitely nice for having a variety of sounds in one box. I actually also have the Behringer ripoff of the pod (V-Amp) that I only use on vocals cuz It's hard to get good sounds out of on guitars.

I have a brand new pod and it's fabulous. I use the 60s pop amp setting with a fuzz box usually.

Trasher02 07.24.2006 03:42 AM

woopsie

acousticrock87 07.24.2006 03:48 AM

I never play live, so I have a $100 modeler that suits my needs just fine. That being said, it's pretty shitty. But I've messed around with some high end pods and they're pretty nice. Expensive, though. Buying a pedal or two at a time can be better financially.

nomadicfollower 07.24.2006 10:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CHOUT
I had a Line 6 amp that is basically a pod with a speaker. It's definitely versatile, but left something to be desired - the effects sounded bad to me, so I never used them after the inital novelty wore off. I like real pedals better, but the pod is definitely nice for having a variety of sounds in one box. I actually also have the Behringer ripoff of the pod (V-Amp) that I only use on vocals cuz It's hard to get good sounds out of on guitars.




Yeah, I have a Beheringer digital amp. At first, I was really excited thinking I would have all this effects without spending alot of money on pedals. Then after a while, I got pretty dissapointed. The effects do suck pretty bad. I really only use the distortion effects, delay, and the first 20 or so effects (like concert, reverb, plate, etc.)


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