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vintage time machine!!!

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i found this, it's almost free compared to dmm, has anyone used or compared them?
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They are not out as far as I am aware.

But as soon as they are I will be on it like crazy fast~!
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behringer have also been teasing us with the promise of them for like two years.
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Hurb wrote:behringer have also been teasing us with the promise of them for like two years.
You sure? i saw a concert today, i'm sure the guy was using one!!!!
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probable mistake it for this one
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is this one like a deluxe big muff?
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http://www.behringer.com/_swf/_applicat ... HINE%20VM1

That the availability from the behringer website...I guess we are in the Q4 but I havent heard anything. on the floor it looks like the vintage tube monster. I made benecol think I had one when he saw the picture of my pedals. so it could of been that.
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What's the tube monster copying? That um.. muffin thing? Or hot tubes? I'm guessing names a bit but theres some EHX stuff I'm sure.
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James wrote:What's the tube monster copying? That um.. muffin thing? Or hot tubes? I'm guessing names a bit but theres some EHX stuff I'm sure.
It looks like the deluxe big muff, i think...
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The deluxe big muff isn't tube driven though, that is.
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Its not the deluxe muff, it has no compression for a start..and it has a tube for a finnish. I have it and its a very nice distortion. I used it in the jaguar pickup demo thing I did. set on very low gain setting.
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They're listed as in stock on a few UK and German websites. They're illegal here in the US, though. I found one site that had a few, but they wanted >$100.

It's probably exactly the same as the real thing - I say go for it.
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Hurb wrote: I made benecol think I had one when he saw the picture of my pedals. so it could of been that.
It was a webcam of Hurb coquetteishly soldering in bed and making "ooh" faces at the camera, shortscalers.
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DuoSonicBoy wrote:They're listed as in stock on a few UK and German websites. They're illegal here in the US, though. I found one site that had a few, but they wanted >$100.

It's probably exactly the same as the real thing - I say go for it.
I won't buy one before trying it, specially because everyone in my country thinks behringer=shit, so i probably would have to keep it for life
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DuoSonicBoy wrote: They're illegal here in the US, though.
?? Just that specific model?

Those footswitches are boss-style PCB mounted ones with fake spring-driven tops on, btw. Wouldn't bother me but the bypass on the big muff copy is welllll shit and I don't know how to change it.
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paul_ wrote:
DuoSonicBoy wrote: They're illegal here in the US, though.
?? Just that specific model?

Those footswitches are boss-style PCB mounted ones with fake spring-driven tops on, btw. Wouldn't bother me but the bypass on the big muff copy is welllll shit and I don't know how to change it.
A couple of 'em are, Time Machine is the only one that comes to mind.

If you don't mind keeping the stock bypass scheme, you could just hack in a higher quality momentary (normally off) footswitch. Otherwise, you would have to at least take the PCB mounted jacks off and disable the LOGiC circuit.
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DuoSonicBoy wrote:
paul_ wrote:
DuoSonicBoy wrote: They're illegal here in the US, though.
?? Just that specific model?

Those footswitches are boss-style PCB mounted ones with fake spring-driven tops on, btw. Wouldn't bother me but the bypass on the big muff copy is welllll shit and I don't know how to change it.
A couple of 'em are, Time Machine is the only one that comes to mind.

If you don't mind keeping the stock bypass scheme, you could just hack in a higher quality momentary (normally off) footswitch. Otherwise, you would have to at least take the PCB mounted jacks off and disable the LOGiC circuit.
You don't have to disable the circuit at all. You just switch it on and then wire it in TB style.
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Mike wrote:
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paul_ wrote: ?? Just that specific model?

Those footswitches are boss-style PCB mounted ones with fake spring-driven tops on, btw. Wouldn't bother me but the bypass on the big muff copy is welllll shit and I don't know how to change it.
A couple of 'em are, Time Machine is the only one that comes to mind.

If you don't mind keeping the stock bypass scheme, you could just hack in a higher quality momentary (normally off) footswitch. Otherwise, you would have to at least take the PCB mounted jacks off and disable the LOGiC circuit.
You don't have to disable the circuit at all. You just switch it on and then wire it in TB style.
In most schemes I think you do have to disable it (at least you have to in Dano minis and BOSS). Otherwise you'd just be switching between true bypass and buffered bypass. It's not a big deal - there should be lots of information on the DIY stompboxes forum.
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Wrong. You just turn the pedal into effect mode and switch between true bypass and effect on.

it's not rocket science. You don't want to remove the buffer stage from the Effect ON setting, it's part of the circuit.
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We are still in Q3 for another month and a half I think.
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Post by nomorebridge »

Normally I wouldn't give a shit but this makes me feel a bit uneasy......

the odd delay or distortion...... but DMM.... thing is if it works I'll kind of want one hmmm