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ahh I see. The wonders of urban dictionary.Doog wrote:"A sleeper hit, a.k.a. surprise hit (often simply called a "sleeper"), refers to a film, book, single, album, TV show, or video game that gains unexpected success or recognition."
Need to rewire it for psa instead of aca. The daisy chain method doesn't seem to work on this one. Either that or the led is shagged. It's very dimmly lit.
Guitars: Fender Classic Player CS 60’s Stratocaster
Pedals: Ceriatone Centura>Boss TR-2>Danelectro PB&J Delay.
Amps: Marshall Origin 20H>2x10 V30/Greenback
Marshall MG10 Combo
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Pedals: Ceriatone Centura>Boss TR-2>Danelectro PB&J Delay.
Amps: Marshall Origin 20H>2x10 V30/Greenback
Marshall MG10 Combo
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Hahah, I'm positive that wasn't what I meant to do.
Let me stress that I really am on the fence about the Line 6 distortion modeling, though. It's just a hair too fizzy/dull/shrill for my ears. I can't explain it. For the most part, I use a Shredmaster clone and a Danelectro Transparent Overdrive for my sounds.
As for guitars, I've got an '81 Fender Bullet, Squier Classic Vibe Thinline and next week, I'll be picking up one of those First Act Volkswagen guitars.
Let me stress that I really am on the fence about the Line 6 distortion modeling, though. It's just a hair too fizzy/dull/shrill for my ears. I can't explain it. For the most part, I use a Shredmaster clone and a Danelectro Transparent Overdrive for my sounds.
As for guitars, I've got an '81 Fender Bullet, Squier Classic Vibe Thinline and next week, I'll be picking up one of those First Act Volkswagen guitars.
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I know! They're really cool. Ever since I found out they have an onboard distortion/fuzz unit, I was pumped. Then I heard how cheesy and bad it was (in the best way possible) I wanted it even more.
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It is really cool. The modulation and reverbs and delays are really awesome and worth it. I've yet to try out expression pedals with it, though, since I basically threw out a big chunk of cash to get these in the first place. They work fine on their own, though. But yeah, the analog distortion/overdrive works better for me, but who knows, you might like the ones built in to the M13. I like the ProCo Rat modeling it's got inside, though.
I know! They're really cool. Ever since I found out they have an onboard distortion/fuzz unit, I was pumped. Then I heard how cheesy and bad it was (in the best way possible) I wanted it even more.
@Haze
It is really cool. The modulation and reverbs and delays are really awesome and worth it. I've yet to try out expression pedals with it, though, since I basically threw out a big chunk of cash to get these in the first place. They work fine on their own, though. But yeah, the analog distortion/overdrive works better for me, but who knows, you might like the ones built in to the M13. I like the ProCo Rat modeling it's got inside, though.
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is it one of them old 12v jobbies? my DF-2 was like that.Progrockabuse wrote:ahh I see. The wonders of urban dictionary.Doog wrote:"A sleeper hit, a.k.a. surprise hit (often simply called a "sleeper"), refers to a film, book, single, album, TV show, or video game that gains unexpected success or recognition."
Need to rewire it for psa instead of aca. The daisy chain method doesn't seem to work on this one. Either that or the led is shagged. It's very dimmly lit.
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yes i think so. i know you can normally daisy chain to get round it. i could really use the LED working, though to be fair i know when it's on lol.stewart wrote:is it one of them old 12v jobbies? my DF-2 was like that.Progrockabuse wrote:ahh I see. The wonders of urban dictionary.Doog wrote:"A sleeper hit, a.k.a. surprise hit (often simply called a "sleeper"), refers to a film, book, single, album, TV show, or video game that gains unexpected success or recognition."
Need to rewire it for psa instead of aca. The daisy chain method doesn't seem to work on this one. Either that or the led is shagged. It's very dimmly lit.
interestingly, the led is very dim on battery power, though that might be an old battery.
Guitars: Fender Classic Player CS 60’s Stratocaster
Pedals: Ceriatone Centura>Boss TR-2>Danelectro PB&J Delay.
Amps: Marshall Origin 20H>2x10 V30/Greenback
Marshall MG10 Combo
PROGFEST
Pedals: Ceriatone Centura>Boss TR-2>Danelectro PB&J Delay.
Amps: Marshall Origin 20H>2x10 V30/Greenback
Marshall MG10 Combo
PROGFEST
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I was really close to buying an M9, but I know what I'm like. I wouldn't use it to it's potential, I actually use only a few different sounds in my band(s).
I think I was just in love with the technology of it for a while there, the M13 and M9 are just really good pieces of kit. Multi-FX done right.
I think I was just in love with the technology of it for a while there, the M13 and M9 are just really good pieces of kit. Multi-FX done right.