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progrockabuse, how do you like the polytune?
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Berto wrote:progrockabuse, how do you like the polytune?
it's taken me a while to get used to it, but i really like it. the display is great and adjusts to how light or dark the stage is. smaller than my old tu-2 and less noisy. i thought i was faulty, as it was buzzing inline with other pedals, but that turned out to be a problem with my power supply. i'd recommend one, there not that expensive for so much tuner. i do still forget it's polyphonic sometimes, but it don't matter, it's fast and accurate at switching between poly/mono modes.
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wwrrss wrote:80s built Encore bass (Indian factory from what I've read), with Dimarzio Split P pickup and no knobs (cause I was lazy)
How is that pickup?
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James wrote:
wwrrss wrote:80s built Encore bass (Indian factory from what I've read), with Dimarzio Split P pickup and no knobs (cause I was lazy)
How is that pickup?
I really like it, loads of volume and punch, a complete world away from the stock pup it had. I should really put a meter on it and check it's output.
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so i've gone back to my first pedal days and got me one of these.
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bloody great wah sound, better than my old crybaby was. plus it's bling. did an exchange with the company i got the micro chorus from. dead friendly and kept me up to date. i think that and my cool cat drive will make a nice little gig board.
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Progrockabuse wrote:did an exchange with the company i got the micro chorus from. dead friendly and kept me up to date. i think that and my cool cat drive will make a nice little gig board.
Tell me it wasn't a straight swap, Rob, or I'll have to phone them like an angry parent...

Nice wahs, though - I've got an older one like it. Iffy bypass, mind.
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Nope, don't worry. Got pics and shizzle to compensate. Don't know why I haven't tried vox before, great looking pedal. Go chrome!
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£20 worth of plectrums, one would hope?
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Well the Micro chorus was £71 and the wah £68
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I just didn't want the hassle of refunds and re ordering from another company.
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My one man band rig, I can loop the guitar and play organ/drums/sing all at once 8)
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grandnoise wrote:Image

My one man band rig, I can loop the guitar and play organ/drums/sing all at once 8)
FUCK YEAH, I doubt my missus would let me set up my rig in the bedroom though!
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Progrockabuse wrote:I just didn't want the hassle of refunds and re ordering from another company.
Please do this next time. You just threw away money in what amounts to laziness.

As a consumer you have the right to ask for your money back. Do so.
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pedalboard + BT Jazzmaster:
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Closer shot of the pedalboard. Pedals in order of the chain: OD-3, You Dirty Rat, BF-2, VP1, CS9, VD400, Nova Reapter, Bluemonster Woof! boost:
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The rack. Top to bottom: Digitech RDS-1900, Roland SDE-330, Lexicon LXP-15 II, and Sony DPS-V55. The Ensoniq ESQ-m is just on loan from a friend.
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I have the Repeater going into the SDE-330 (delay) and then daisychaining the racks and then back out to the booster and then to the amp. The racks effects are all holdovers from when I was using them with synths and a sampler. I use them now primarily for reverbs, delays, and pitchshifting.
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Progrockabuse wrote:Image

so this is what i was waiting for. subtle to shimmer to leslie, one knob no hassle.

till i plugged it in. whole lotta hiss going on.
I got an original one of these, they sound superb.
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This my current board just gonna add a fuzz factory and a boss rc-20xl.
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plaidbeer wrote:pedalboard + BT Jazzmaster:
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Closer shot of the pedalboard:
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I have the same BF-2 Flanger. When did you pickup the BT Jazzmaster? I knew you were looking for one. Did you play in a store or just order online? I think the black with Mint pickguard looks awesome.
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My god I'm stupidly tempted to get a blacktop jm and put a p-rail in there fuuuuuuck