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I personally love delay before dirt... I'm thinking of getting another delay just so I can have one at the start and end of my pedal chain..the isaac eaton wrote:yeah i was just being sarcastic. Making fun of people that are so set on how things are supposed to be set up.
Doog wrote:"And every day after high school, the young Kurt would sit down with his soldering iron and oscilloscope, to work on what come to be known as the Boss DS-1, the world's first guitar distortion pedal."
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I like it because my DD-6 has a warp function, so you can do some weird modulation stuff. My plan is too run that through my pedals and have the delay on at the end, should be pure bliss...the isaac eaton wrote:I do all my delays before dirt. it just doesnt sound good any other way with fuzz. and ive tried all the other ways. Point is chain your pedals how you like them to sound, who cares?
Doog wrote:"And every day after high school, the young Kurt would sit down with his soldering iron and oscilloscope, to work on what come to be known as the Boss DS-1, the world's first guitar distortion pedal."
Well, if you'll look towards East Bay Ray's work in the Dead Ken-ohyeahfuzzbear wrote:I personally love delay before dirt... I'm thinking of getting another delay just so I can have one at the start and end of my pedal chain..the isaac eaton wrote:yeah i was just being sarcastic. Making fun of people that are so set on how things are supposed to be set up.
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I love east bay ray, did he do something similar?Doog wrote:Well, if you'll look towards East Bay Ray's work in the Dead Ken-ohyeahfuzzbear wrote:I personally love delay before dirt... I'm thinking of getting another delay just so I can have one at the start and end of my pedal chain..the isaac eaton wrote:yeah i was just being sarcastic. Making fun of people that are so set on how things are supposed to be set up.
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Doog wrote:"And every day after high school, the young Kurt would sit down with his soldering iron and oscilloscope, to work on what come to be known as the Boss DS-1, the world's first guitar distortion pedal."
Plus Uno, for the most part.shae wrote:Maxon AD-900. Noise, etc aside, can't see myself being without it.
I totally agree on how fantastic it is, but what kind of noise are you getting with it? Whether powered by a separate 12v/600mA supply or Voodoo Lab PP2 I've yet to get any of the sort, and the amount headroom regardless of what's in front makes it more sonically dependable in the chain than the average.
It's more hiss and whatever that I hear when it's on. It's not very pronounced, but it's definitely there. I had an OceanFX Vintage Echo which is a digital sounding analog that wasn't as hissy. I invariably play two types of music and often find myself using the PS-3 as the digital delay and the AD-900 as the warm slap back sound. I love what it does to my tone and like you said, you can throw a hoard of DS-1's at this thing and it would take it*.ultratwin wrote:Plus Uno, for the most part.shae wrote:Maxon AD-900. Noise, etc aside, can't see myself being without it.
I totally agree on how fantastic it is, but what kind of noise are you getting with it? Whether powered by a separate 12v/600mA supply or Voodoo Lab PP2 I've yet to get any of the sort, and the amount headroom regardless of what's in front makes it more sonically dependable in the chain than the average.
*May not actually be true
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Try using it with 9v and an adapter for polarity. It reminds me of all those Church-guitarist types. So... "perfect". None of said noise (it may be my cheap 12v power supply as I get 0 noise through my Diago, but that's feeding it 9v...).
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shae wrote:It's more hiss and whatever that I hear when it's on. It's not very pronounced, but it's definitely there. I had an OceanFX Vintage Echo which is a digital sounding analog that wasn't as hissy. I invariably play two types of music and often find myself using the PS-3 as the digital delay and the AD-900 as the warm slap back sound. I love what it does to my tone and like you said, you can throw a hoard of DS-1's at this thing and it would take it*.ultratwin wrote:Plus Uno, for the most part.shae wrote:Maxon AD-900. Noise, etc aside, can't see myself being without it.
I totally agree on how fantastic it is, but what kind of noise are you getting with it? Whether powered by a separate 12v/600mA supply or Voodoo Lab PP2 I've yet to get any of the sort, and the amount headroom regardless of what's in front makes it more sonically dependable in the chain than the average.
*May not actually be true![]()
Try using it with 9v and an adapter for polarity. It reminds me of all those Church-guitarist types. So... "perfect". None of said noise (it may be my cheap 12v power supply as I get 0 noise through my Diago, but that's feeding it 9v...).
Haha gotcha.
No coincidence, I think I specifically heard no less than a half dozen Hillsong United riffs when you mentioned that one.