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ultratwin
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My goodness, gents. Simplicity is a virtue...And I applaud you all who can show such tactful restraint. Note: I do not have two MicroPOG/ErnieVolumeJr./BossTU-2s. :P




GUITAR RIG:

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Moollon Wah > EHX Micro POG > Moollon Fuzz 32(soon to be switched with Frantone Cream Puff) > Pedalworx McSqueeze > Janglebox > BJF Emerald Green > BJF Dyna Red > Ernie Vol Jr.(TU-2 Out) > Boss DC-2 > Moollon Tremolo > Maxon AD-900. Powered by Voodoo Labs PP2 + "just in case" OneSpot


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EHX Micro Pog > Moollon Compressor > EBS Bass IQ > Snarling Dogs Bootsie > Moollon EQ > Moollon BAss Drive > Prescription Electronics Depth Charge > Ernie Vol Jr.(TU-2 Out)> Boss CEB-3 > EHX Holy Grail Reverb. Powered by One Spot/EHX HG dedicated DC supply

The Muztek bass board I picked up yesterday came with an amazingly convenient bag/pull cart, with wheels and extendable arm, pedal goodies once again all held on with 3m Double Grip. $150 is a lot o' cash, but it's destined to save my back on this 16kg pedal setup/board mess.

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Baram models his skin allergy treatment fur buzz in front of the Pro Jr. A Scratch/Dent special which arrived with neither a scratch or dent(!). Sooooo loud, but "natural" breakup a bit harsh, gonna see what my friends can make of things other than an easy speaker/powertube upgrade...Time for a camera and some demos around this little house.
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Post by Thom »

Nice little amp! Love the styling. I borrowed my boss' pro junior a few weeks ago, and yeah it was pretty harsh - I kept the tone down almost all the way. But I did like it at break-up with my P90 Jag.

What do you reckon of the Micro POG?
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OMG that cat has no face....
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I've been through the desert on a cat with no face..
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Im new to Short Scale...glad to be here!
I primarily play bass, here's some shots of my gear, more to come.


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Polytone Minibrute 1 (My backup amp)
Boss GT-6B
Dunlop High Gain Volume
Digitech Jamman Looper

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This is my 07 Fretless Jazz. Loaded with Nordstrand NJ-4SV's and GHS bright flats.

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An old shot with my Squier and Ashdown combo. I no longer have the Digitech blues pedal. Way too much low end loss.
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Nice Ashdown amp. I'm a fan.
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jazz basses are always cool. i have a friend who put varnish on the fingerboard of his fretless so that he could use roundwounds. it sounds really cool. it's like a happy medium between fretless and fretted.
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Mike wrote:Nice Ashdown amp. I'm a fan.
It's definitely the best sounding/loudest thing in that price range. Doesn't have a cheesy solid state sound at all but rather a great, warmer vintage tone and a fantastic EQ section.
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bubbles_horwitz wrote:jazz basses are always cool. i have a friend who put varnish on the fingerboard of his fretless so that he could use roundwounds. it sounds really cool. it's like a happy medium between fretless and fretted.
Varnished fretless' are indeed sweet. I've considered it, but the Nordstrands bring out the best of that classic fretless sound, and I'm not going to mess with it for a while.
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lamp wrote: What do you reckon of the Micro POG?
Probably the best addition to the collection other than the Moollon comp, I'm really liking the simplicity of the effect especially when coupled with others. Half of the fun was just running POG (slight upper octave) > COMP > slow CHORUS while picking with just the bridge pickup on, running a very hot Ashdown ABM 500/4x10 cab. I suddenly felt like Simon Gallup and had to pull off a "Disintegration" IV-V-vi-I progression for a bit.

The tracking is very good, only getting problematic on single and polyphonic lines when an especially resonant open string shows a little more harmonic content than it can handle. Still worlds better than the EBS Octave I had for a week or so, it's a pricey little guy but is right at home among the others.
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ultratwin wrote:
lamp wrote: What do you reckon of the Micro POG?
Probably the best addition to the collection other than the Moollon comp, I'm really liking the simplicity of the effect especially when coupled with others. Half of the fun was just running POG (slight upper octave) > COMP > slow CHORUS while picking with just the bridge pickup on, running a very hot Ashdown ABM 500/4x10 cab. I suddenly felt like Simon Gallup and had to pull off a "Disintegration" IV-V-vi-I progression for a bit.

The tracking is very good, only getting problematic on single and polyphonic lines when an especially resonant open string shows a little more harmonic content than it can handle. Still worlds better than the EBS Octave I had for a week or so, it's a pricey little guy but is right at home among the others.
Sounds great. I've been wanting to try one out but none of the shops round me have got one in.
Will have to go and have a word with Mr Manson and ask him to order one for the shop :)
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5 dirt, 1 delay, 1 tuner is probably a little heavy on the dirt.
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purplehaze19x wrote:
inscho wrote:seems no one has posted in here for a while....

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HMM. I swear that is the same Poly Chorus i bought a few months back, and i saw it on Hurbs pedal board too(?) is this the same one?


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i think that polychorus in the internet chain of things originally came from me.
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This is a little random, but why is it that EHX can't put a damn volume knob on any of thier stompboxes? Does that ever get frustrating to anyone else?
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I've never had a problem...
High quality, low popularity Ecstatic Fury
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After My Coffin Case pedalboard getting trashed and not being able to afford a pedaltrain or tone trunk, i built my own.

bit of MDF, Black Plasticote, Glitter Spray And Clear Coat and i'm pretty pleased with myself. fits all the pedals i need/use plus the amp controller.

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Fucking hell, nice chops mate! So proud to see two of my creations sitting proudly there.
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Mike wrote:Fucking hell, nice chops mate! So proud to see two of my creations sitting proudly there.
thanks mike.
i'm quite pleased with myself, i was never very good with woodwork and the like, but i sat down i thought, bugger it.

the box of rock will stay there until you can make a pedal that can top that and the saltbooster will stay also. oddly enough since getting my amp fixed, the stompy switch thing that was happening on the box of rock has disappeared. strange :shock:
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Post by Mike »

Maybe the stomper just needed to be broken in? Weird either way. Like I said - if it EVER gives you trouble I will fit a new switch free of charge.

I'm making another Box Of Rock like yours for Fibus with teh 3 band EQ, I'm definitely going to build one for myself when I have time also - great pedal, even if I do say so myself.