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ohyeahfuzzbear wrote:
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hotrodperlmutter wrote:if your pedalboard has no dwarfcraft devices on it, the time is actually overdue.
I have my eye on Eau Claire Thunder and/or The Internet. I really want to play on the Internet :) (I can't stop watching this demo....THAT'S FEEDBACK, Brother!)

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Oooh haven't watched that video for a while and now it's got me all excited for when my Internet arrives.
Seeing it again has just made me want one even more! I really can't afford, but I'd kick at least two other pedals off my board if I got one so if I sold those, hmm...

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johnnyseven wrote:This is what I have at the moment, although the Marshall reverb has now gone in favour of an Ibanez AD9 and i've just bought an Ibanez CCL Dual Chorus which will go in place of the MXR EVH Flanger.

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Cool board! I definitely need to get out and start trying some different pedals out.
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I hope that the internet will cover all bases for me because to be honest, all I need is 'Gain' then 'MORE GAIN'.
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Fran wrote:That's some cool shit you have there kylinder 8)
Cheers mate.
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ohyeahfuzzbear wrote:I hope that the internet will cover all bases for me because to be honest, all I need is 'Gain' then 'MORE GAIN'.
I'm too picky about distortion sounds for certain songs; I have two fuzzes, two overdrives and a boost for my band. It was a lot simpler when my board was just gain, more gain and delay.
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johnnyseven wrote:This is what I have at the moment, although the Marshall reverb has now gone in favour of an Ibanez AD9 and i've just bought an Ibanez CCL Dual Chorus which will go in place of the MXR EVH Flanger.

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Nice looking setup. You're the only other person I've seen here who has a You Dirty Rat. I'm still not even sure what to classify it as other than a jack-of-all trades dirt pedal.
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It's actually not a You Dirty Rat. It was, I got it really cheap but didn't like it so I had it modded to Monte Allums Rat specs. Apparently the YDR and old Rats have very similar circuits so the YDR can be modded to Rat specs very easily. If fact Monte recommends that, if you want one of his modded Rats, you should get a YDR and mod that as the current Rat2's are made so badly that they tend to fall apart if you try and mod them.
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awww tiny board of love :D
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haha, though i'd say the OCD is more beige :wink:
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Progrockabuse wrote:Image

awww tiny board of love :D
you be needing a fuzz on dat board holmes...then complete u will be.. :wink:
lorez wrote: I'm a fuzz lover so my clean is another man's crunch ;)
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SGJarrod wrote:
Progrockabuse wrote:Image

awww tiny board of love :D
you be needing a fuzz on dat board holmes...then complete u will be.. :wink:
It would have to be white though
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my dual terror doesn't like fuzz pedal. fickle thing.
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thats odd, I have no problems running fuzz thru mine.... was hitting it with my DAM Meathead clone last night.....i have never found a fuzz it did not like..... maybe cuz u use the fat chan for ur clean...? if mine did not take fuzz I would not still own it :wink:
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on either channel, fuzzes become very muddy. it upset me at the time, as i'd grow so fond of my tonebender. regardless of how i set the amp or pedal, it wouldn't sit right. only my duo-fuzz worked well with it, though there was still a little mud there.
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never messed with a tonebender before..... I run mainly Big Muffs and occassionally a Fuzz Face... it may just be a matter of taste... I am not into the peircing noise making fuzz but more the wall of fuzz rythym sounds and some super sustaining solo tones.... I do not find mine to be any muddier than the same pedals where on my Peavey Classic 30.....

and my Hoof Sounds money, as it should, thru it too..... it retains its clarity, at least for a BMP variant....

I may have to slap a Tone Bender together and give that a go....What Bender were u sporting?
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Progrockabuse wrote:Image

awww tiny board of love :D
Home-made board? Any plans for the T shaped one yet?
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That's a homemade board to the dimensions of a pedaltrain nano. Think of that kinda size, but with a removable angled t end for wah use and space underneath for the power brick.
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Still waiting on that, it'll be so boss
contemplating on building some muffs for myself. The Eau Claire Thunder is delightful and its been used loads with my new band, but I want to try some more "tame" muffs. Not that the ECT can't be tame, the PGS video shows that plenty, but most of my enjoyment from it comes from leaving the feedback on [mine has a latching footswitch] and stepping on it for feedback frenzied fuzz solos. Definitely building a Great Destroyer for bass use too, I have a schematic made up to use the other side of TGDs dual op amp chip to run two in in series.
The m13 is still freaking amazing, lots of use in recording so far. I would never see myself buying a phaser or a vibe or especially a pattern tremolo, but having so many effects on tap has been indispensable for writing ideas.
The honeybee is going to the classifieds, it doesn't have enough bite for what I'm playing and writing. Its a lovely low end OD and I may try some different clipping leds before I let go of it.
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