Malekko's new Omicron line is awsome!

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Malekko's new Omicron line is awsome!

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Seriously, these tiny little guys are crammed with sonic goodness. Chorus sounds great, Fuzz sounds AWESOME. If they made a light OD i'd be down to gig with the set :D

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Personally I hate tiny pedals like this really, I don't see the point. They'll wobble over when you turn them on and off since there's not enough surface area for the velcro to bite.
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Post by Progrockabuse »

i know what you mean mike.

there's something about stepping on a big pedal and shouting "fuck my sound up, massive muff"

they do sound pretty good though. i think caitlinbread started that trend for tiny pedals then love pedal and malekko
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Post by MISSINGNO. »

I guess it all depends on how 'heavy-footed' you are?

I like the vibrato!
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MISSINGNO. wrote:I guess it all depends on how 'heavy-footed' you are?

I like the vibrato!
I'm massively clumsy I'm afraid.
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Tried these out @ NAMM. The ppl were really cool and the fuzz sounded great! I think LRC has the delay
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i don't think they have announced a delay yet. Are you sure it wasn't Lovepedal's mini delay pedal?
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Post by sp3k »

they sound rally nice, i love the fuzz. But they're to small, and having to set switches on the back and all that stuff makes me not want them that much...
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Do like vibrato - it actually sounds pleasant, not just out-of-tune.
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Mike wrote:Personally I hate tiny pedals like this really.
Plus they're harder to fix. Even if it's something simple like tightening an input jack the smaller they make these pedals the more of pain it is to keep them for a long time.
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Post by riotshield »

the size is cool with me. some wide velcro would do the job, but having to mess with switches inside the guts is not a good idea. surely i would never bother to unscrew once in my pedal board
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Post by othomas2 »

I tried the Chicklet reverb today.... and was pleasantly surprised. I don't even like reverb much !! Very springy.

And the input jack was loose on this one !!!

Still wouldn't but one though, although that chorus has caught my attention.

I'm sure plenty will buy into these... mainly cause they use their eyes (and wallet) more than their ears.

Do sound good though.
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Post by Peter Bond »

I like the vibrato but really couldnt see a way to justify the cost. I'm too poor.
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Haze wrote:i don't think they have announced a delay yet. Are you sure it wasn't Lovepedal's mini delay pedal?
I think it was this one

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Post by hugh »

A bunch of the folks at the Harmony Central forums and others (read tone snobs) have been hanging out for the Ekko 919 for quite a while. The release keeps getting pushed back. It's analog with tap tempo, so probably a lot like the Deluxe Memory Boy?
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Well the Deluxe Memory Boy actually exists, which I think is a plus.
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Post by jcyphe »

lolz

That's one thing I like about EHX they don't drag on with the product tease. They announce something at NAMM and usually in a couple months you can buy it for a great price.
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Post by Mike »

yup, I don't like the sound of the Malekko delay either (the 616, that is out), the repeats all have a large amount of distortion in them way above "normal" analogue levels. I just don't like it. PGS guy just hides it with Amp Dirt - not cool.
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Post by the isaac eaton »

I like small phasers but man I would kill for a flanger that small, a malekko one would be cool, but if I had a EHX nano mistress that would be the best thing in the whole world.
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Mike wrote:yup, I don't like the sound of the Malekko delay either (the 616, that is out), the repeats all have a large amount of distortion in them way above "normal" analogue levels. I just don't like it. PGS guy just hides it with Amp Dirt - not cool.
I thought that the delay / distortion issue had been addressed. Is the distortion still there on the latest batch?