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Adding memory boy and behringer bass overdrive, if I can fit it maybe a rat clone...
dropping the fab chorus.
awww...i remember that pedal board! :) AWESOME to see another another scaler making it his bitch!
The thunder is making it it's bitch actually. as well as my amps, my guitars and me.

When I first let it out of the box the little bastard ran around and humped everything in the house that wasn't fast enough to get out of the way. Evil evil pedal.
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ECT looks crazy good. You might need a bigger board, but playing Tetris with pedals and cables is always good fun.
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endsjustifymeans wrote:
St. Jimmy wrote:
endsjustifymeans wrote:Image

Adding memory boy and behringer bass overdrive, if I can fit it maybe a rat clone...
dropping the fab chorus.
awww...i remember that pedal board! :) AWESOME to see another another scaler making it his bitch!
The thunder is making it it's bitch actually. as well as my amps, my guitars and me.

When I first let it out of the box the little bastard ran around and humped everything in the house that wasn't fast enough to get out of the way. Evil evil pedal.
LOL...this makes me realize I have a p-bass to do some modification to, and that gives me a boner. and that makes me want to fuck.

so really, i need to thank you.
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Haze wrote:ECT looks crazy good. You might need a bigger board, but playing Tetris with pedals and cables is always good fun.
IT's the damned MBM blender and the thunder... they're sooo big but I love them both. no way to choose between them. Bigger board may be in the future... I just love dirt.
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Nahh.. that all hippy dirt-like. I don't like hippy dirt, I like ocular cavity fucking dirt.
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guitar > EV-5 (out to tuner) > TS7 > DD100 > RC20XL > vox pathfinder
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ffs you could draw a better picture than that one bro!
hows the ts-7 compared to other overdrives? wimpy wimpy wimpy? hefty hefty hefty?
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Haze wrote: hows the ts-7 compared to other overdrives? wimpy wimpy wimpy? hefty hefty hefty?
hahaha

Seeing that pedal tuner connected to the tuner out on the EV-5 makes me sad. HE JUST WANTS TO HELP YOU MUTE YOUR SIGNAL IN LINE, HOTROD.
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button = mute
BUT, if it works for you mozeltoff
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I guess if a volume pedal is a vital part of your setup, it makes some sense to have it there.
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dudes, that tuner is noisy as fuck (esp with any sort of drive on). if i want to mute, i go volume pedal up. mutes it and you don't get the buzzing from the tuner. 'twerkz.

also, that ts7 is my new (old) favorite dirt. it sounds so good, and never really gets too trebly like my ds-2. i'm wanting to pick up a pro co rat soon, though.

but yes, for the $20 you could find one of those ts7's for, it's definitely worth it.
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im going to have mike build me a mute box with one clicker on it, no knobs, and padme's face all over it.


fuck tunarz
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New board with Rob's Phase 90 on. Is a really nice pedal, and interestingly different from the Small Stone.
Phase 90 is a lot more subtle when used on he clean channel or amp distortion, but stick a dirt box in front of it and it's a completely different beast, where as the Small Stone is pretty in your face the whole time. Anyway, I like it and need to give it a proper run with the band.

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that looks like a rig of fun.

dirty. but fun.
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looks really nice, thom. it's very different depending on it's place before or after dirt. the effect is more noticeable when you put it before your dirt, but you get a little more hiss when dirt and Ph90 on together.

it's weird sometimes, looking at boards thinking "that used to be mine"
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My Rig¡

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Sg-Tubeking-Sd-1-Mbm box of mike & ocd-BB preamp-Hardwire delay- Fucking champion 600

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Hows the hardwire delay? I almost picked one up when i bought my RV-7, brilliant pedal. Convincing analog sounds?
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Post by jmikel17 »

I've not played a lot of analog delays, but in my opinion, it sounds really good, both analoge and loop functions, so for me, it's really convincing.

Maybe i'll do a little video or a little review in the near future, to show how it sounds... But it will be too little 'cause i don't wanna make you laugh listening how i speak english. :oops:
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its cool man, most of us here can barely speak english as it is! Especially jim-jim after 9pm!

video would be awesome, if the looper is easy to use i might flip the RC2 as i only use it in auto mode anyways