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Post by SpectralJulian »

Phasers without square mode FTL :P
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Post by Gandalf »

flt?

one knob is fine.
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Post by inscho »

SpectralJulian wrote:Phasers without square mode FTL :P
so how ya like it?
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Post by SpectralJulian »

I love it. Just came in the mail today- but betwen the envelope slow/fast LFO square/sine and expression pedal modes- it covers a lot of ground- the feedback sounds nice, and the start stop range controls are useful.
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Post by kim »

nice !

how do you like that clone theory ? i use a boss chorus on bass but i want to get rid of all the boss pedals...in time

is it much more versatile than the 'basic' clone, like ..worth the extra bucks ..lots of extra bucks?
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Post by Tex-czech »

Gandalf wrote:flt?

one knob is fine.
not true when it comes to the polyphase!!
Clips FTW!
I would love to here what the reissued "nanoized" polyphase sounds like.
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The coolest thing about the clone theory is how deep it can go, and the vibrato mode. Slow deep vibrato is pretty crazy. On bass, you can get very Joy Divisionesque tones (Peter Hook uses an original Clone Theory) It does boosts the signal, and when you are not playing there is some hiss, but if you put an always on boost in your chain somewhere before it, you'll never notice it.



I'll do a demo of the polyphase after I play around with it a bit more. I'm finding a lot of likable sounds out of it, but I'm going through the ropes of how to include it in my style.
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Post by aen »

more knobs = more precise fucking up of sound = better.
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aen wrote:more knobs = more precise fucking up of sound = better.
Word.
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Im back! and here's my baby.

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Post by Mike »

WTF

Jealous. What is that, a 50 or 100 W? and who did you kill to get it?

You're not.. IAN ARE YOU?
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Post by Mike »

Also you're not jumping the inputs, you fricking moron...

Ahh I feel so much better now.
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its a 50 watt mkII
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Mike wrote:Also you're not jumping the inputs, you fricking moron...

Ahh I feel so much better now.
actually i am just not in that pic
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Post by Mike »

Get yourself a better quality guitar lead. Coilies are gay.

That's incredibly clean. Was it encased in Carbonite?
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Post by a66jagdream »

Hmmm... perhaps, nah it has alot of digs and scratches you just cant see em intill your up close, welll you can kinda seem em on the face plate
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Post by Doog »

Is it the JTM45 reissue?
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Post by Mike »

No I can't.

Anyway Congrats, you have one of my wishlist heads sitting on one of my wishlist cabs.

You'd better be able to play.
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Post by Doog »

Doog wrote:Is it the JTM45 reissue?
Uhh, I mean 1959SLPX reissue.

Either way, I'm sure your mum doesn't appreciate putting holes in those jeans.
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Post by Mike »

Doog wrote:
Doog wrote:Is it the JTM45 reissue?
Uhh, I mean 1959SLPX reissue.

Either way, I'm sure your mum doesn't appreciate putting holes in those jeans.
That shit is 100W as far as I know. I think it's OG

*ahem*