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Mike wrote:
stewart wrote:ooh an o.c.d.

want.. more... fulltones...
Used to be mine, and then was Mickie's beforehand.

Shortscale Bro deals.

I think it's a great pedal, never got on with my Marshall though.
It's really really good. It's currently looking like kicking the Mudhoney off my board but I want to try and hold out until I get the rob og finished and can try it with what will be my usual guitar.
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James wrote:It's really really good. It's currently looking like kicking the Mudhoney off my board but I want to try and hold out until I get the rob og finished and can try it with what will be my usual guitar.
If you do decide to get rid of it, I'd definately be interested.
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Zaphod wrote:
James wrote:It's really really good. It's currently looking like kicking the Mudhoney off my board but I want to try and hold out until I get the rob og finished and can try it with what will be my usual guitar.
If you do decide to get rid of it, I'd definately be interested.
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Zaphod wrote:
James wrote:It's really really good. It's currently looking like kicking the Mudhoney off my board but I want to try and hold out until I get the rob og finished and can try it with what will be my usual guitar.
If you do decide to get rid of it, I'd definately be interested.
I don't remember anyone saying anything at doogfest (speak up if you did) so you have dibs if I put it up on here.
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You gotta get in there fast :D.
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In related news, T Rex really do make great stuff. I'm not too in awe of their trem pedal, and they perhaps make a few too many overdrive types, but if I had the money I could easily have just another couple of T Rex pedals on there and not feel like I was over-doing it.
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Agreed. Workmanship and sounds is second to noone.

Expensive but justified in my opinion.
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I don't think I would have paid "full" second hand price on either pedal I have, but I certainly think they're worth what I did pay.

I'd happily pay £100 for their reverb pedal. I'm going purely from youtube demos but it sounds great.
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hm.. with t.rex.... when i started out with hvm the second guitarist had a dr. swamp and it crapped out after two rehearsals.
granted it took a lot of abuse but still...
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any idea what happened to it?
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it just stopped working, he sent it back because it was brand new and got a new one. i guess their customer service is great tho ?
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Hurb wrote:Image

AMP>shiva>noise box>ps-3>bass synth>vintage delay>hemy-roid> tuner>guitar
Does the Shiva do anything wonky that late in the chain? I think I tested it pretty well, but electronics do magic tricks sometimes.
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James wrote:
Mike wrote:
stewart wrote:ooh an o.c.d.

want.. more... fulltones...
Used to be mine, and then was Mickie's beforehand.

Shortscale Bro deals.

I think it's a great pedal, never got on with my Marshall though.
It's really really good. It's currently looking like kicking the Mudhoney off my board but I want to try and hold out until I get the rob og finished and can try it with what will be my usual guitar.
i was watching an o.c.d on ebay the other day but the green big muff has eaten this month's pedal allowance. i haven't played one yet but i've heard nothing but good things about them, and my fulltone pro-distortion is fucking amazing.

so i think that's next on my list of things to buy that i don't actually need.
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i poasted this in the "guitars" thread by accident:
mewithoutus wrote:i just got one of these:

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new pedalboard pics lata.
theres a demo coming up for sure.

so far i really like it. it sounds awesome. and it looks neato. and you can use an expression pedal with it. hawt.
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Very nice. I think James really likes those from the PGS demos.

600ms = impressive if they're using BBD?
http://www.malekkoheavyindustry.com/ind ... /echo-600b

Very cool feature set for an Analogue Delay in such a small package.
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Mike wrote:Very nice. I think James really likes those from the PGS demos.

600ms = impressive if they're using BBD?
http://www.malekkoheavyindustry.com/ind ... /echo-600b

Very cool feature set for an Analogue Delay in such a small package.
absolutely. its a very well designed, great sounding delay. i mean, a 600ms analog delay in 13 of the size of a dmm. not to mention more delay time then the dmm.

bonkers i tell you.
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finally, i think i've found a setup that works for me without a shit load of background noise and the like.

sd-1>tonebender>reel echo>saltboost>tuner>amp

nice crunch, dirty and lead tone. i can get all the sounds i need out of this now. it's very interactive with the volume pots on my guitar.

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The new board setup....

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RumorsOFsurF wrote:The new board setup....

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Pretty sweet...
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Here's my board... after all these years... finally got a reliable setup... all chain linked to the board.
left to right...

Peavey foot switch - channel select / reverb
Korg pitchblack tuner (above)
Sansamp GT2 dist.
Marshal Echohead delay
Danelectro Chilli Dog octave
Ibanez FL9 Flanger

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