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I dunno—I guess there aren't too many that bug me that bad. Other than "shimmer," just because it sounds like shit both figuratively and literally, AND reminds me of P&W. Oh and "tone stack." Fuck some tone stacks. Just call it plain old "tone," or EQ if you're feeling fancy. Something about "stack" just sounds excruciatingly bro-ridden.
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Tone on a knob label bugs me. So I can get down with what you're saying.
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I guess if there's just one knob to cover tone, that doesn't bug me so much. I think just adding "stack" in there is a completely unnecessary thing that people say to sound important. Case in point, "tone stack" is ALL over TGP.
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popvulture wrote: I dunno—I guess there aren't too many that bug me that bad. Other than "shimmer," just because it sounds like shit both figuratively and literally, AND reminds me of P&W. Oh and "tone stack." Fuck some tone stacks. Just call it plain old "tone," or EQ if you're feeling fancy. Something about "stack" just sounds excruciatingly bro-ridden.
Shimmer sounded good...on my Lexicon Vortex built before many of today's guitarists were born. :)
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Yeah shimmer in Vortex != shimmer in modern pedals...
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Nope, in the Vortex it's a monster.

But any effects unit that has amplitude modulation is my friend.

"Shimmer A utilizes a cross-resonance modulator feeding a
stereo tremolo, which is, in turn, sent to both the outputs and
the inputs of a stereo echo pair. The tremolo in this effect is
mono compatible."

"Shimmer B has a stereo resonator feeding a stereo amplitude
modulator, which is, in turn, sent to both the outputs and the
inputs of a cascaded echo. The output of the cascaded echoes
is sent to an auto-panner before it too is sent to the outputs."
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^ See, that sounds like some cool ass shimmer.
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popvulture wrote:Oh and "tone stack." Fuck some tone stacks.
I've always associated "stack" with the fact that a lot of equalizer circuits are schematically drawn in a somewhat vertical configuration against a largely horizontal signal flow. I can see though how the term would mutate into boobs, boxes and bills spewing from from someone's festering gob when taken out of that context.
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crochambeau wrote:
popvulture wrote:Oh and "tone stack." Fuck some tone stacks.
I've always associated "stack" with the fact that a lot of equalizer circuits are schematically drawn in a somewhat vertical configuration against a largely horizontal signal flow. I can see though how the term would mutate into boobs, boxes and bills spewing from from someone's festering gob when taken out of that context.
Oh totally. Taken too far out of context though, it becomes so bro-ish. "How's the tone stack in that Bogner sound, bro?"
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popvulture wrote:
crochambeau wrote:
popvulture wrote:Oh and "tone stack." Fuck some tone stacks.
I've always associated "stack" with the fact that a lot of equalizer circuits are schematically drawn in a somewhat vertical configuration against a largely horizontal signal flow. I can see though how the term would mutate into boobs, boxes and bills spewing from from someone's festering gob when taken out of that context.
Oh totally. Taken too far out of context though, it becomes so bro-ish. "How's the tone stack in that Bogner sound, bro?"
Oh man, I guy who works in another department is into guitars and sometimes we bullshit gear. Very into the JP Music Man guitars, uses a lot of TGP approved lingo.
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Haha yusssss. The butteriest of gainz.
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maggot wrote:I think "holy grail" is the most annoying term, as it conjures up people searching far and wide for that ONE FUCKIN PEDAL that costs $4000 and will make them sound like the ultimate bro. "Fat", "warm", and "touch-sensitive" can also take a hike. I got yer fat, warm and touch sensitive right here, buster.

I like "chewy" because I am frequently hungry while I am playing music and I would like it if more sounds were edible.
What about "white whale". That's another annoying term for the "holy grail". LOL

These terms go hand in hand with the ILF, TB or TGP views of blowing a certain builder. If it's popular with a few on ILF, then everyone is going to go ape shit and before you know it, their whole board is covered in shit that's probably super unusable to make music, but it's killer anyway somehow. Maybe...err...yea. TB is the same way. OMG blah, blah blah is coming out with a pedal. I must get on bend knee and received the money shot.

Fucking mason jars full of jizz. That's what this all equates to.
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