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My DOD PDS does'nt oscillate, not sure if the other models did like the DFX9. You'd need one of them 9v converter wires for one though.

Also, have you considered the Digitech Digidelay? They got good reviews at the time and the one my friend had seemed to do most things impressively.
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Doog wrote:Gig them a lot, didya?
Be gone with this elitism.
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*flicks V's over Mike's shoulder even more*
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GIVE ME A CUDDLE YOU FOOL
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The V's are for Doog, obviously.
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Mike wrote:
Doog wrote:Gig them a lot, didya?
Be gone with this elitism.
Pfft, I'm not insinuating that playing gigs is cooler than playing at home, I'm pointing out the differences in potential strain between the two. Forgive me, Benny, my dahhhling.

Besides, Mike, it's not like you've never used the "weekend warrior" before..
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It's Tim, he's hardly going to be spinning you a yarn about the pedal.
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Fran wrote:My DOD PDS does'nt oscillate, not sure if the other models did like the DFX9. You'd need one of them 9v converter wires for one though.

Also, have you considered the Digitech Digidelay? They got good reviews at the time and the one my friend had seemed to do most things impressively.
By the sounds of the guy's description, there's some top end drop off with the DOD, but cheers though, Fran. I actually looked into the Digitech a few days ago (the Synth Wah I used to have was great), but it's got them blasted trails, grrr.
Mike wrote:It's Tim, he's hardly going to be spinning you a yarn about the pedal.
*sigh* I'm not saying he's lying or bullshitting, I'm just saying his Ibanez pedals maybe weren't put under as much duress as the people who've had them fail consistently.
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You fail me Doog. Consistently.

There was an issue with the very first run of the switches on the Tone-lok pedals, but all fixed now, apparently. With the DE7, we're getting into "if it breaks, spend ร‚ยฃ25 on another" territory.

Admittedly, this is no use when you're on stage in the Dog and Duck. Luckily for me, I've never had any issues when posing in front of the mirror waving to my imaginary fans.
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No way I'd play a Tonelok. When I gig at the St Louis Amphitheater the pigeon poo will slide right down those pot shafts. With the pots either flush or out the pedal that's gonna cause me some grief; probably suck tone.

Sorry, it might be okay for you playing in front of your mirror but some of us play serious gigs where birds shit everywhere.
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Im enjoying this thread, its almost riddled with light hearted sniping. :lol:

I've never had an issue with the Tone-Lok stuff and needless to say my TS7 got kicked about and covered in beer regular.
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Yeah but it didn't work because the internet told me.
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Just remembered, i had one of THESE some years ago which was impressive. They go cheap so may be worth reading a few reviews on it.
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I find it slightly alarming that we al seemed to have turned on Doog, of all people.




Although deep down, I've never liked him.
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It says "Warmth" in the description so might not be bright enough for Doog.
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benecol wrote:I find it slightly alarming that we al seemed to have turned on Doog, of all people.
He should know we're kidding or he really is that far up his own arse. Him and those bloody GIGS he plays in those BANDS of his.
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I don't like this. I'm stopping.





Doog: I love you.

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hhahaha WUSSSSS
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So, this is how Rushdie felt.
benecol wrote:Luckily for me, I've never had any issues when posing in front of the mirror waving to my imaginary fans.
This is pretty much the best mental image I've harboured since the whole Josh-playlist thing.
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I also point over their heads, starting at the left of the amphitheatre, working my way over to the right. I have my legs slightly bent when I do it, too.