Deadbeat Sound: any good
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Re: Deadbeat Sound: any good
Someone just posted about the reverberation machine on instagram raving about the reverse reverb so I had to go back to this thread an be a prick and bump it. How long have they been slashed to $99? Still don't think it's worth it.
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Re: Deadbeat Sound: any good
Idk but I feel like these guys are the reason I can't find the cheap Eleca muffs any more...that and TGP.
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Re: Deadbeat Sound: any good
About the Modulation station; does it do slow speeds well? Or is the minimum knob position still more wobbly rather than sweepy?nogodsnobedtimes wrote:I've got all three of the Station pedals (Echolation, Reverberation, Modulation). They're decent, basic sounding effects with unique enclosures. The reverb does reverb stuff well, the delay does delays well, the modulation does chorus and vibrato and stuff well. Hardly mind-blowing effects pedals and more like bread and butter stuff. I'm running a Korg MS-20 through mine and they are great for desktop synth jamming. Not gonna bump anything off the guitar board, but I also doubt I'll be replacing these any time soon. The switches and knobs are real nice to use though!
