Marshall RF-1 Demo

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Marshall RF-1 Demo

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Yep.
[youtube][/youtube]

Youtube seems to have gotten rid of that nasty compression.
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Nice demo reece, the pedal sounds super kool too! can you do 100% wet on the verbs?
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Nah, thats the only thing i'd like, a mix knob. The level just turns the reverb from all the way off to the same level as the dry.
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Zaphod wrote:Nah, thats the only thing i'd like, a mix knob. The level just turns the reverb from all the way off to the same level as the dry.
thats a bit arse, but is still a very nice sounding verb pedal.
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Zaphod wrote:Yep.
[youtube][/youtube]

Youtube seems to have gotten rid of that nasty compression.
You look hot with the glasses due.

hahaha @ the soul-sucking process - I know exactly what you mean mate.

Sounds fucking fabulous. Great demo mate. Keep em coming!

I like the Spring stuff especially. Hey, remember when we took that guitar to Bognor Station for no fucking reason?
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Ahahaha, at least it didn't go to belgium for no fucking reason.
Spring 2 is my favourite mode unless I want to kill people by running the TGD into hall reverb with all the knobs dimed.

I also forgot to mention that the left output cuts off the reverb trails and the right output doesn't.

And fuck glasses, I got £20 off and free lenses (student!) and they still cost £100.
£100? really? I could buy like 7 behringers with that. Best I went with the glasses really, I'd be bumping into the walls to the sound of children's dreams otherwise.
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hahahaha

You legend. That post is so full of win.
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Post by letsgocoyote »

the thing i love abotu shortscale demos is its always some english chap acting all sauve and holding a microphone. its a novelty for a silly american


thx for the demo!
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Nice work, dude! Sounds pretty damn useful- I've still got Donk's Digiverb on loaner, you've inspired me to mess aboot with it more.

Thank fuck U-Tuub have sorted out that shitty audio compression- it was seriously retarted, youse guys.
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Great demo. :)

I was initially really keen on getting one of them until I read reviews at H.central - there was nine reviews and something like 7 of them mentioned how the thing had died after a couple of days. How long have you had yours?

I do love reverb though - one of those sounds that I could get into having blended in there permanently (or most of the time at least). Not subtle either! I liked the first setting hall? and the reverse is fun too.
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Uhh, since June I think. I thought it had died just after I first got it because the reverb sounded all distorted, until I learned it eats up batteries in minutes.
It's solid as fuck and I stomp on it like a silly twat.

I like the hall reverb, it's got a short delay before the reverb signal gets to full volume so you get a nice "gudoosh" (hard to describe) sound after you stop playing.
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Zaphod wrote:Uhh, since June I think. I thought it had died just after I first got it because the reverb sounded all distorted, until I learned it eats up batteries in minutes.
It's solid as fuck and I stomp on it like a silly twat.
Ah haaa. Well that's interesting. I know that with any set of reviews there's bound to be a few boneheads but at the time it was hard to ignore that many saying the same thing. I wonder if they tried changing the battery.
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very nice demo!