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Post by ekwatts »

I used to hate reverb, particularly reverb pedals and people that use them all the time on everything they do. Then I got the Dano Spring King and now I love it. Such a great pedal.
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Considering how much you like rotary speaker effects, chorus and whatever else I think you'd be much better off with an M9 and just leaving them off if you only want to use one.

There's so much on there that you'd love to have and they're really not that big or expensive.
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Post by mathiasx »

I got some new pedals and a new amp recently. Oh, the guitar's new-to-me too. (Old Global SG copy.) But this isn't the thread for guitars.

Loving the Ampeg Jet II I got. Reverb and cleans.
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New pedals are from Fuzzhugger.
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I love those ampegs, just out of curiosity how loud can you get it without breaking up and how heavy is it? I'm looking for a smaller amp to match my Vox 8)
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so due to the fact that i play bass in Serf X i figured it was time i picked up a bass rig.

we had a spare head sitting in the jam space that i was told "you can borrow it indefinitely, but if you bring it back you gotta give me $100"
so i snaked it while we were tearing our jam space apart to turn it into a recording studio.
it's a Peavey Max 450 Bass Amplifier
we used it a few years ago when i was still playing bass in Zero Cool, and as a back up when Phil's Traynor head blew up.

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so i was looking at getting a 2x10 cab to go with it, as its much louder then i can really rock in my apartment, but works for the Serf X jam space, as well as for gigs.
and i wandered into L&M and was chatting with some of the guys there, found a Traynor cab i liked 2x10 for $540 + tax..
then it was pointed out they had a 4x10 in the rentals that i could buy used.. for $525 tax in.. with a 90 day warranty/return/exchange.

so.. i ended up with an 8 Ohm 800 Watt Traynor 4x10 cab (TC410), it came with casters, that is really what sold me.
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i've no idea where my camcorder is at the moment, so no demos (with that gibson i bought from pat.. i put an eb-0 pickup in it for now until the eb-4L pickup is rewound)

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Post by Progrockabuse »

from guitar shop thread
johnnyseven wrote: I'd love one of those Phase 45's but the lack of LED and DC jack means that it wouldn't work out in my set up. I have the Custom Shop Phase 90 and it sounds great but would prefer something a little more subtle.
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Nice score Rob.
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it's lush and warm. and does a pretty good fast leslie sound.
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Progrockabuse wrote:from guitar shop thread
johnnyseven wrote: I'd love one of those Phase 45's but the lack of LED and DC jack means that it wouldn't work out in my set up. I have the Custom Shop Phase 90 and it sounds great but would prefer something a little more subtle.
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Dude, Seriously! WTF!!!! my phaser is a Clone I built, its a Phase 45...... we have to be related some how
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All I need is a modded sg and then the line between family and stalker would be complete lol
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everything plumbed in on a pedal-train nano sized piece of wood. if i had the channel underneath for the power supply, i'd be able to stick my booster on there to.
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Post by SGJarrod »

I finally decided to put my pedal board back together...its a decent little Coffin Case board that came with the velvet lined carrying case for $20 on clearance like 4 yrs ago...its not my style but it was a hellva bargain

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I did not feel like cramming my chan switch on there so its still off the board..... also here is a shot of the carrying case with my "extra" pedals :oops:

The signal chain is Salt Booster...Catalinbread SilverKiss MKII AE, EQD Hoof (this spot rotates with all my Muff's), Phase 45 Clone, and Hardwire DL8 delay/looper
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Post by shae »

Those custom pedals look AWESOME man! Did you put them together or? How are the finishes done/what pedals are they? Kudos indeed!

Here is my board or what's left of it... I have a few pedals inbound but this is the basic jist of it with a separate delay section.

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EDIT: I just realised it's 5 years to the day since I registered on this site... :lol: I still remember 'the great move' and even the hiatus forum with the funny, non-shortscale link. It was like shortscale before shortscale ma'aaaan.
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Post by SGJarrod »

Thnx, Yeah I built all the custom ones myself... most of them are powder coated a few in that pic are painted thou

the spare ones in my case are....Hyper Pak, Double Muff Variant, IC BMP, Modded Triangle BMP, the Pimp Hand OD (Modded TS808), GE Fuzz Face, DAM Meathead
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Post by AaronGuitarDude »

I really love those simple pedalboards! it's so simple that i want one :shock:
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Post by sholkham »

I was testing out the "Tunnel" vignette on my mobile and took these so I might as well post them:

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That's pretty much my pedal board, except I don't own an actual pedal board, I do own cables but I didn't have everything linked up when I took these.
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i want to "steal" ur big muff
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Post by Gabriel »

Finally got my first fuzz, a very nice Fredric Effects Unholy Companion with big muff tone circuit thing. Sounds great.

Also I've started running my AC30 as a footswitchable amp using an A/B to switch between normal for clean and top boost for dirty. Sounds awesome.

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Post by lorez »

looks very nice MrP. I'm wondering how different the AC30/15 would be to my Laney VC15 at the moment i might have to take a trip to do some testing soon
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Post by Gabriel »

lorez wrote:looks very nice MrP. I'm wondering how different the AC30/15 would be to my Laney VC15 at the moment i might have to take a trip to do some testing soon
Cheers I'm really happy with my setup at the moment :D it took me a while to realise that I preferred the drive on my amp compared to overdrive pedals.

Last time I tried a Laney VC I seem to remember them being a good deal brighter than the AC is, I didn't get to crank it mind and the AC can get plenty bright when its cranked so I'm not too sure, I'd probably need to A/B the two. Would be interesting to see how they sound compared though.