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RE-20 also. Demo that steez
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I had a 100w tube carvin head and 4x12 peavey cabinet when I was 18 and not in a band, I had that shit until I was in a band @25 then started the serious amp quest @28-???

Don't worry about having a nice amp and no band, it may come in handy later, its also an investment since Orange shit doesn't generally lose value like Marshall/fender/etc.
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XO Deluxe Memory Man

Again very nice

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I thought they weren't making that. Interesting. Especially since the BBD chips are on a riser board.
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More Cowbell wrote: Don't worry about having a nice amp and no band, it may come in handy later, its also an investment since Orange shit doesn't generally lose value like Marshall/fender/etc.
God knows my flat is/has.
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euan wrote:I thought they weren't making that. Interesting. Especially since the BBD chips are on a riser board.
Yuppers. I think they must have more MN3008's than they're letting on.
I'm in two minds about whether to sell or keep my DMM.
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My DMM is probably my least used delay but it is the one that sounds the best with just a clean guitar.

I did get it stupid cheap. £85 in total or something.
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I know what you mean, whenever I play it I fall in love with it, but I just don't need it really.

I have the Behringer for playing with the band.
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Mike wrote:I dunno what they sound like. Time for youtube

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Holy fuck. Want.





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It'll always be a classic
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Euan does want a Qtron+ as well.
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i've got a 70s mu-tron III coming tomorrow. the guy that designed it did the Q-tron etc. will post pics etc when it arrives.
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My love for the Qtron is only because I'll never be able to afford a Meatball and too lazy to clone one.
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stewart wrote:i've got a 70s mu-tron III coming tomorrow. the guy that designed it did the Q-tron etc. will post pics etc when it arrives.
scratch that, i'm talking shit. it's a HAZ III+ reissue, not a 70s one. doh!
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Mike wrote:XO Deluxe Memory Man

Again very nice

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I was joking wit the vero layout question, but one of my planned pedal designs is a basic synth type box. Nothing with pitchshifting and I'm not sure how feasible the whole project is. I havent even began looking into it let alone started considering the scale. I'd be aiming for a BB box at the most and reasonable flexability.

My plan now is to finish the pedals I'm building, breadboard the Harmonic Percolator circuit (the version I made anyway) and try some mods. Build a new percolator if I like what I can do to it and then start looking in more detail at how things work and pieceing together design ideas. It's seems somewhat far fetched seeing as my Llama clone isn't even working yet, but I suppose you don't get anywhere by having small ideas.
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I swear to bejebus that there was one of them micro synths on ebay second hand like a few months ago that I was gonna bid on but it went for to much. I have no idea how it was on ebay so long before it was actually released.
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I want a memory man so bad!!! I can only imagine the possibilities on bass...