fender mustang amp expression pedal. you can program it to any feature of the amp/fx you want, and doubles as a volume pedal when not in use. you can control the sweep and range and everything. so nerdy
George wrote:fender mustang amp expression pedal. you can program it to any feature of the amp/fx you want, and doubles as a volume pedal when not in use. you can control the sweep and range and everything. so nerdy
So cool.
Do they do mustang bass amps? If so might need to check one out in the sales.
Bought myself an M5 on Christmas Eve as a "Merry Christmas, Me. From Me" sort of gift. Going to change the switches tomorrow to switches that aren't totally shite. Good first impressions though!
Was my first distortion pedal about 20 odd years ago. I gave it away years ago, my sister in-law and her bloke were at a party and met the guy I gave it to - he gave it to her to give back to me as he no longer plays guitar... not a bad pedal, rather pleased to have got a bit of history back.
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My folks and brother are chipping in for a computer for me.... I've got a £600 budget. Anyone got any suggestion? I'm a relative idiot about these things
Chris Fleming wrote:My folks and brother are chipping in for a computer for me.... I've got a £600 budget. Anyone got any suggestion? I'm a relative idiot about these things
This might do well in the pub as it's own thread so people will notice, but what do you want to use it for (gaming etc)? Would you be okay with building your own from parts? Is the 600 set in stone? And do you have anything you can reuse like case, keyboard, mouse, monitor etc?
My favourite present was a pair of AKG headphones, they sound ace and are small enough to wear out and about (although I'm probably going to look like a tit wearing them haha!).
I also got a Digitech iStomp, but it turns out they don't work with the Iphone 5 so I've got to send it back. It's a shame though as it is quite a cool idea.