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Haze wrote:Still waiting on that, it'll be so boss
contemplating on building some muffs for myself.
Yeah out of all the pedals I build Muffs are my favorite...there the most fun...If your gonna get into muffs download the Duncan Tone Stack calculator if you have not already....

Right now I am getting ready to build some Double Muff Variants
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My Pedalboard at yesterday's gig was very basic: Reverb, Trem, Loudness.

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The latest photo of my board. The Hall of Fame Reverb is brand new, loving it so far.
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Nice !! What amp is this ? Did you gig with it ?
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Ah, reverb !! I see now.
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I took a couple of shots while I was playing around with stuff this morning. I am thinking of getting a behringer tremolo pan pedal and reverb machine as well. I'm also thinking about maybe adding a buffer to help with the sound as well.

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working left to right - SMMwH, Starcaster Chorus, Shaftsbury Duo Fuzz, Tim Hulio HiFi pedal, MBM TB3, Small Stone, Tuner, Cry Baby (playing about with order today)

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Laney VC15 OEW
plopswagon wrote:I like teles and strats because they're made out of guitar.
robroe wrote:I dont need a capo. I have the other chords in my tonefingers
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othomas2 wrote:Ah, reverb !! I see now.
yep, here's the whole shit (minus the Deluxe Reverb, that belonged to the other band).

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Love those Ampegs too, they sound great !! I think they're discontinued now as well.
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lorez wrote:I took a couple of shots while I was playing around with stuff this morning. I am thinking of getting a behringer tremolo pan pedal and reverb machine as well. I'm also thinking about maybe adding a buffer to help with the sound as well.

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working left to right - SMMwH, Starcaster Chorus, Shaftsbury Duo Fuzz, Tim Hulio HiFi pedal, MBM TB3, Small Stone, Tuner, Cry Baby (playing about with order today)

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Laney VC15 OEW
ahhh the memories of my old small stone and duo fuzz.


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the duo is loud :) , I'm still playing with it but really like it. Its been some time since I've played with a chorus but for the money its pretty good. A lot of different sounds in there especially with the amount of controls on there. with the Jazzmaster on the bridge pickup its jangle-tastic. I might do some of the mods already posted for it.

My favourite thing though at the moment is the SMMwH or the small stone with the HiFi pedal from Tim, it sounds like an early 70s synth and you can get some crazy sounds from it.
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robroe wrote:I dont need a capo. I have the other chords in my tonefingers
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Current set up :

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It's looking a little Boss heavy right now...
Thinking of buying The Internet near my birthday though to replace the MD2!
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No shame in that, I could easily go all Boss. I could also easily go all Dwarfcraft :twisted:
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Haze wrote:I could also easily go all Dwarfcraft :twisted:
This made me think that they should release "the most destructive tuner ever". It'd be a great marketing thing if anything :lol:

I get all my cabling for my board soon! I've never had every bit of gear hooked up so it'll be interesting to have all the loose ends tied no pun intended. I'm also looking at modding two of my pedals, getting another One-Spot and thinking of investing in either a volume pedal or ebow. I'm thinking a VP but I hate f-king with my chain because every time I do I need to remove or add another pedal to make it sound right.
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Thought I'd post a blurry pic of my pedalboard as its been quite some time since I last did.
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I sold my Catalinbread Hyper Pak clone last yr and I finally built a replacement... I love this little circuit! Its like dynamic grunge rythym in a box that cleans up like WHOA!!

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:shock: onepedal only?
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I usually keep it simple when I am focusing on actual practice......
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just a re-jigg for now. testing the bypass of this line 6 pedal i found in the pedal drawer :wink:
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Is that the Roto Machine? Well done - can you ramp up the speed by pressing the footswitch? Assuming so, since the Tap trem I used to have performed similar feats.
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yes it is the roto machine and you can ramp up and down like the tap trem.
sounds very very good. i find most leslie sims don't do the slow speed sound very well. this seems to do it quite well. works well with the OCD for those driven leslie sounds. though it's onboard drive ain't that bad. i'm guessing it's similar to the models in the M9/13 and MM4.
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