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just picked up a ps-5 for $45. 8)

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what the fuck? HOW?
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CUNNNNT

I paid far too much for mine.
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Nick wrote:what the fuck? HOW?

i used to work at guitar center....and i'm gear buddies with the store manager so gives me almost everything at cost.


and i just realized that i haven't spent over $60 for any single item on my board. :)
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Doog wrote:CUNNNNT

I paid far too much for mine.

yikes. did you buy one new?


and didn't you have a clip of yours? could i get a link? I'm still getting used to it....i find myself mostly using the t-arm mode.
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picked up a cheap supatrem....

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and i have an avatar cab that should be here any day now.....
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inscho wrote:
Doog wrote:CUNNNNT

I paid far too much for mine.

yikes. did you buy one new?


and didn't you have a clip of yours? could i get a link? I'm still getting used to it....i find myself mostly using the t-arm mode.
Yeah, I got Cowbell to buy it from MF over in the US to save money- £85 versus the £150 over here. After shipping and import tax, I pretty much paid the UK price, maybe even a bit more.

Will look for those samples..
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Doog wrote: Will look for those samples..
thanks.
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Yr telecaster gives me boners.
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aen wrote:Yr telecaster gives me boners.
:lol:




this is the best picture i have of it:

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nick's power drive came in today.

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YOUR ENTIRE SET UP IS HOT.

I WANT TO TOUCH IT.
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That is a pretty snazzy setup, I've been eyeing up a Supertrem for some time now.
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thanks guys. :D

the supatrem is my favorite mono tremolo....the footswitchable options just put it leagues above the others. its a bit pricey, but you can find good deals if you're patient. i was thinking about getting a pulsar again, but this one kinda fell in my lap at $120....and i've wanted to try it for a while. i'm not disappointed.
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Doog wrote:That is a pretty snazzy setup, I've been eyeing up a Supertrem for some time now.
True enough, it'll only stay looking like that for a week though knowing inscho ;-)
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Mike wrote:
Doog wrote:That is a pretty snazzy setup, I've been eyeing up a Supertrem for some time now.
True enough, it'll only stay looking like that for a week though knowing inscho ;-)
haha. completely true. :oops:
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the avatar came in. time to melt some faces.

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and my tremolux is suddenly working perfectly, so i can start jamming again.
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UPdate!

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Ok, here's the scoop!

1. Zvex fuzz factory
2. Dwarfcrafted bypass/feedback looper

(in the loop)

3. Digitech bad monkey
4. Behringer Vintage Distortion (rehoused)
5. Behringer tremelo
6. MXR blue box
7. EHX deluxe memory man
8. Crybaby wah
9. EHX/Dwarfcraft Nintendo muff
10. DOD analog delay (FX90?)
11. EHX frequency analyzer

(out of the loop)

12. Ernie ball volume
13. Tuner! (from tuner out on vol. pedal, always on!)
14. LIne 6 DL4 (duh)
15. Boss RC- uhhhh something. Loopstation.

wheeeeeeeeee!
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aen wrote:

9. EHX/Dwarfcraft Nintendo muff

sounds interesting, never heard/read about this one but the name makes me curious..very
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I crammed a Big muff into the Nintendo advantage joystick and modded it so the joystick triggers tunable feedback loops within the muff.

It's cool, but it was incedibly labor intensive and frustrating.
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Here you go

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