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I can say there are too pedals on there I would love to have Eric, the moog & the pog. Although as ppl say about my iPhone the white does look a little bit unmanlyekwatts wrote:Current board. I just don't have room left at all. After the Gretsch this month, next month is going to be Pedaltrain Pro month. I'm going to sort this shit out.
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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CHECK IT OUT! NOT MUCH HAS CHANGED!!1
Rejigged Casa Bonita setup: "Oooh, tedious".
The MBM Box Of Rock is now my Designated Base Clean-ish Sound and is left on all the time- it sounds SO much better than doing the same on the M9. It also lets me run the octavers directly into the distortion on my M9 which sounds waaaay fatter, since it's not being squashed by an overdrive beforehand now.
One M9 output goes directly to the guitar amp, the other output goes through a Behringer delay (100% wet, VERY short delay) and the MBM Saltbooster to act as a switchable volume cut to the bass amp. The delay thang thickens up the sound and also solves phasing issues, dead handy.
Rejigged Casa Bonita setup: "Oooh, tedious".
The MBM Box Of Rock is now my Designated Base Clean-ish Sound and is left on all the time- it sounds SO much better than doing the same on the M9. It also lets me run the octavers directly into the distortion on my M9 which sounds waaaay fatter, since it's not being squashed by an overdrive beforehand now.
One M9 output goes directly to the guitar amp, the other output goes through a Behringer delay (100% wet, VERY short delay) and the MBM Saltbooster to act as a switchable volume cut to the bass amp. The delay thang thickens up the sound and also solves phasing issues, dead handy.
It's a 2001 Japanese made one. It plays alright. The nut wasn't glued in when I got it and it was buzzing all over the neck. Managed to tweak it a bit though.
Wanna get some chrome pickup covers and a toggle switch surround. Then it'll be perfect.
Wanna get some chrome pickup covers and a toggle switch surround. Then it'll be perfect.
theshadowofseattle wrote:less being WOKE
more being STOKED
Wow.
I immediately thought of Kate Ebneter
I immediately thought of Kate Ebneter
ebneter
06-07-2006, 02:28 PM
*looks around* What? People are talking about me? Wow.
Yeah, I'm still around. I work on iPods at Apple now so I'm a bit busy. I also had a near-death experience about three years ago that caused me to reprioritize a few things, hence I've been spending a lot less time online. I do still collect pedals, though. Still have a few rare old birds that I'm looking for, and there's always new boutique things to occupy me.
At last count I had about 650 pedals in my collection, for those who are keeping score. Unfortunately, my laptop with my complete inventory got stolen and I haven't had time to put together another list. I have an old one but it's pretty out of date.