What cool stuff can I get with £27.41?

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What cool stuff can I get with £27.41?

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I've cleared some stuff through on paypal and I'm now left with £27.41, approximately $50. Plz recommend something cool and guitar-related. I could just buy a 10-pack of d'Addarios and be practical, although I wouldn't mind a booster or delay or something. Surprise me! :lol:
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Yes - the Vintage Delay, specifically. Bung a tenner in and get the superfuzz as well.
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Get a pedal from mike, he needs some kash.
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i'd go with the vintage delay and superfuzz combo. beringher make it affordable to try effects out without breaking the bank.

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+2 on the Mike recommendation. His projects get more interesting as the weeks progress and it's great to watch someone so enthusiastic and passionate grow in their role. I was around during the early days of MI Audio and watching how it all came together and I must say it's encouraging to all observers (:
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Dude, you made this and didn't stick it on tha forumz?? Or have I missed it?
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Doog wrote:
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Dude, you made this and didn't stick it on tha forumz?? Or have I missed it?
If it was posted i also missed it, i also missed a good one for the RF-1 (i think done by Zaphod) and deadonkey's godin one so i was wondering in the same way we have a sticky for pictures of gear and stuff can we have a sticky for gear demos as well? Just so that they are easy to find because i am sure not everyone posts demos in the shortscalegeardemos group.
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If I could remember the password for the SS demo account, I'd pass it on to Duo to upload to the group.. but I don't :/
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Doog wrote:If I could remember the password for the SS demo account, I'd pass it on to Duo to upload to the group.. but I don't :/
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Post by ElCapitan »

Isn't the cool cat trem just a rehoused Tuna Melt? I have a Tuna Melt and I like it.

So you guys think I should go with the "vintage" delay as opposed to the digital delay?
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Definitely: it's an analogue delay for £18 - if it was boutique, it'd be £100+. It sounds lovely, and makes great noises too. Watch Mike's demo, it's around here somewhere.
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It's a great analogue delay, it depends what you want though, analogue isn't for everyone - if you want crisp stuttery Bloc Party sounds, you want a digital delay
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nice playing, nice demo.
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Post by Will »

I didn't post it cause the audio was really quiet - I was gonna fix it up today but ended up nursing a hangover instead.

Yeah, it is a nice pedal, though