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Turbo tuner st-300 is currently the only mini pedal on my board. I don't particularly like mini pedals but do find them practical to keep a tight board and fill in narrow spaces. Cool mini pedals I wish I had include Fairfield Accountant, Mooer drum machine, utility pedals that you don't want to take up valuable pedalboard space (noise gates, always on stuff?) and Rainger pedals (top jack mini's
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Also wanted to say that mini's with side jacks and top power supply annoy me. But I guess that would also be the case with normal sized pedals...
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I had a mini fuzz and it felt very unimpressive stomping it
i was all like YO BAND LISTEN TO THIS SOUND OF DEATH AND FUZZ and i stomped a little tiny thing it just felt wrong
i was all like YO BAND LISTEN TO THIS SOUND OF DEATH AND FUZZ and i stomped a little tiny thing it just felt wrong
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It just feels wrong! I used to have a SSBS mini set as my big, blown-out fuzz sound, and a palisades as my light overdrive. It always seemed weird clicking the big, complicated thing to make a small change in my sound, then stepping on the little box to blow everything upfcknoise wrote:I had a mini fuzz and it felt very unimpressive stomping it
i was all like YO BAND LISTEN TO THIS SOUND OF DEATH AND FUZZ and i stomped a little tiny thing it just felt wrong
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I use a mini pedal because the Accountant is a mini pedal.
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Are there any mini pedals with top Jack's + top power input at all? Besides maybe Rainger FX, if they qualify. I think his enclosures might be a tiiiiny bit wider than the regular mini pedals. Still ridiculously small though.
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Mooer Spark series. They look cool lit up. Been meaning to grab the flanger.UglyCasanova wrote:Are there any mini pedals with top Jack's + top power input at all? Besides maybe Rainger FX, if they qualify. I think his enclosures might be a tiiiiny bit wider than the regular mini pedals. Still ridiculously small though.
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Generally speaking I'm not a fan of mini pedals, but I have a phase 95 on my board. There isn't a normal sized pedal that does both 45/90 with true bypass that I know of.
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Bro! You have been here for almost 7 years! How is your post count so damn low? Do you not love us??big jilm wrote:Generally speaking I'm not a fan of mini pedals, but I have a phase 95 on my board. There isn't a normal sized pedal that does both 45/90 with true bypass that I know of.
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Am I the only one here who wishes they had a board full of mini pedals? The jacks/size argument is a non-argument. Most pedals have side-mounted jacks, so, a smaller pedal with side mounted jacks is still smaller with the same jacks. The only reason I don’t have a pedalboard of all mini pedals is because I can’t find the pedals I want in miniature.
Honestly, those Ranger FX mini pedals are the best mini pedals. They’re all top-mounted jacks, weird effects, and all have great graphics. I keep thinking about picking up his reverb to put on my board in place of my Dunk Tank...
Honestly, those Ranger FX mini pedals are the best mini pedals. They’re all top-mounted jacks, weird effects, and all have great graphics. I keep thinking about picking up his reverb to put on my board in place of my Dunk Tank...
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i don’t stomp, so these things don’t bother me really, just haven’t found a mini that suits me honestly.01010111 wrote:Am I the only one here who wishes they had a board full of mini pedals? The jacks/size argument is a non-argument. Most pedals have side-mounted jacks, so, a smaller pedal with side mounted jacks is still smaller with the same jacks. The only reason I don’t have a pedalboard of all mini pedals is because I can’t find the pedals I want in miniature.
Honestly, those Ranger FX mini pedals are the best mini pedals. They’re all top-mounted jacks, weird effects, and all have great graphics. I keep thinking about picking up his reverb to put on my board in place of my Dunk Tank...
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Rollin' and wheelin'Jesus Was a Robot wrote:Bro! You have been here for almost 7 years! How is your post count so damn low? Do you not love us??big jilm wrote:Generally speaking I'm not a fan of mini pedals, but I have a phase 95 on my board. There isn't a normal sized pedal that does both 45/90 with true bypass that I know of.
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I do!Jesus Was a Robot wrote:Bro! You have been here for almost 7 years! How is your post count so damn low? Do you not love us??big jilm wrote:Generally speaking I'm not a fan of mini pedals, but I have a phase 95 on my board. There isn't a normal sized pedal that does both 45/90 with true bypass that I know of.
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See that JWAR!?!? Post 69 from big jilm was all about the love.
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