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Post by benecol »

Since you sound so decisive about the whole affair, I'll give you dibs.
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cheers captain. i reserve the right to change my mind once i've done me sums though... or do i?

hmm...
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Progrockabuse wrote:kinda, at the moment the tubescreamer is the constant pedal. i use that for crunch or boosting. the phase 90 keeps coming on and off the board, depends how progressive I'm feeling. the rat I'm still getting into, i might start using it as a base dirt sound and use the screamer to kick it a little more.
DEW IT
second dibsies on phase 90 lol
i love phases but that damn small clone is set in my scopes...
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i will have to have a play around with it again tomorrow. second dibs? didn't know anyone had firsts, let alone seconds lol
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benecol wrote:Since you sound so decisive about the whole affair, I'll give you dibs.
lol yeah
just kidding though, as always
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Haze wrote:
benecol wrote:Since you sound so decisive about the whole affair, I'll give you dibs.
lol yeah
just kidding though, as always
Eh? Think we've got our wires crossed here. I was moaning at Stewart.
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Well call me an eskimo!
[this makes me have 1st dibs, right?]

just kidding of course, seriously cool pedal, the script 90
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just need to get a nice board for it all.
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*fuuuuuuu*
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Haze wrote:*fuuuuuuu*
what did i do this time, haze lol
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Post by Haze »

just a sweet looking board, why the rat before the ts9 though??? more volume?

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Haze wrote:just a sweet looking board, why the rat before the ts9 though??? more volume?

MOCH UP

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VP JR for swells and ambient stuff that i really dig, awesome for looping too

Going to take Mike's Klon off his hands, I've always loved the sound of a Klon but never had a budget for one.
Along with a SunFace clone Mike is in the works of building
Box of Rock is back, hell yeah
Small Clone for awesome analog tones
Carbon Copy is still amazing me
hell yeah

George L's
Going to order a pedaltrain pt2
the board dimensions are 24x12.5x2 inches and i measured this setup at 24x12 so it should be a nice fit along with the george l's
NOOICE!!! superenvious. looks like an awesome potential set-up. i really would like to hear how that sounds. esp. the Chorus/Reverb interplay.

also. you graduated recently. congratulations. what school did you graduated from? have any immediate plans for the future???
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I think you might want to check your bifocals there, friend. I'm pretty sure that's a 'shop. :)
Haze wrote:MOCH UP
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Haze wrote:just a sweet looking board, why the rat before the ts9 though??? more volume?
got it in one haze. i saw fran doing it with his TS-7 and a big muff. it just boosts everything nicely, but with some crunch round the edges.

that new board plan looks wicked haze, think you've become an ambassador for MIM pedals.
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Progrockabuse wrote:it just boosts everything nicely, but with some crunch round the edges.
heck yes. I love putting things in front of a tubescreamer. it's almost always the last thing in my chain (besides delay/verb).
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Post by Progrockabuse »

i plan to mod my reel echo. there's a bit of a sound drop when you use it, but i'm thinking of building a saltbooster into it and replacing the sound on sound switch with the saltboost on/off switch. i don't use the SOS setting at all, so i think it'll be cool.
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less_cunning wrote:
NOOICE!!! superenvious. looks like an awesome potential set-up.
i think he got it
btw less, i'm taking a 2 hour marine bio final today at 12 then i'm out of that place. Jenks High School in Oklahoma, no immediate plans but i'm looking at welding for the marines


Salt in a delay would be epic :!: I've got to see that happen
and yes, i love all of my MBM pedals, I've got 3 in my possession with 2 more on the way and hopefully more in the future [thinking salt boost or echo base lite...]
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Post by othomas2 »

Updated pic of my board... got rid of the sansamp gt2 and dropped in the Dano cool cat drive which I love to pieces !!

I think for once I'm pretty content with my effects and the sounds they can achieve.

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Post by Haze »

no knobs on the trem/vibrato?
are your pedals screwed in to the board? Still curious on your delay before drive choice aswell
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Post by othomas2 »

The knobs have just com off recently... they're the screw on type & have just worked their way lose. They're safe in the tin above, just haven't got around to putting them back on !!

Yes, everything on the board is screwed down... using the bicycle chain link method. Don't know if you're aware of this .. ? I just got fed up messing with velcro and the like, and fortunately its a wooden pedal case.

I tried the delay in various positions and having it before the drive, it's much more effective... gives you the same delay response as if it were clean. The other way, the delay tapers off far too quickly for what I wanted to do. Everyone seems to have an issue with this :lol: but I can't see any draw backs...