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The Nobels does, that's a possiblity- I used to have one and it's pretty decent and flexible, and pretty cheap. I like really the control parameters and sounds of the GD, but it's just too fuckin' big.

I may actually just end up getting some of those George L cables since they're pretty petit. It's mainly down to the DD6 taking over from the MDX, side mounted jacks always eat up a bit more space, even with angled jacks.
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Doog wrote:That it was, sir. Til it stopped working properly.
Same with mine. Until it broke.
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Dudes, the shark jumper solves volume drop by 100 times, and will be made by a shortscaler AND cost like, 80 bbucks or so.
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Okay, Aug.
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ILL AUG YOU, MOTHERFUCKER!
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i use the tunamelt. i think its a very good tremolo pedal. soundwise its suprpisingly good. built quality is an issue but only had minor problems till now.

my only problem is that the knobs are very small and thus is very hard to match the speed with drum machine tracks(fixed bpm) when playing live.
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Ever thought about something with tap tempo?
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my use of trem is so limited that having a tap tempo trem would be too much $ and space. but what tap tempz are there besides line6?
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thanks.
but,hmm those are somewhat expensive...i think i'll go with little tunamelt
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Tap Tempo trem = pricey.

I don't really see the point in it personally, I enjoy nonsyncopated tremelo.
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HOw are you going to set the controls for the heart of the sun without locking in to the tremulations?
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