Same, on the tone/gain/effects loopfrigid midget wrote:No shit?? So you weren't impressed with the Rubberneck's fx loop, or the regen trick? For me, the only thing that took some getting used to: the controls for the tone and gain are super finnicky, even more so when there's something in the effects loop :/
Gear you fell in and out and back in love with
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Re: Gear you fell in and out and back in love with
I make noise toys under Stomping Stones
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Re: Gear you fell in and out and back in love with
Yeah, and now it's starting to annoy the shit out of me all over again. And the thing is...Jero wrote:Same, on the tone/gain/effects loopfrigid midget wrote:No shit?? So you weren't impressed with the Rubberneck's fx loop, or the regen trick? For me, the only thing that took some getting used to: the controls for the tone and gain are super finnicky, even more so when there's something in the effects loop :/
I bought mine for less than what I could flip it for. A couple other delays with fx loops popped up on my radar over the last year and a half...
In a situation like that, it doesn't take much GAS to steer a man back towards the rabbit hole
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Re: Gear you fell in and out and back in love with
Somehow I just saw this. The FX loop is awesome, and rubbernecking itself is awesome, and why I wanted one again. However, the tone and gain are trickier than I have the patience for (as well as the high-pitched whine that always seems to happen right when I've done something I really like), and I just have a hard time integrating it with the five other delays on the board.frigid midget wrote:No shit?? So you weren't impressed with the Rubberneck's fx loop, or the regen trick? For me, the only thing that took some getting used to: the controls for the tone and gain are super finnicky, even more so when there's something in the effects loop :/
It's also entirely possible that sometime, when I've got enough cash that I don't have to trade to get more stuff, I'll pick up another one.
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Re: Gear you fell in and out and back in love with
Also, I haven't actually received it yet, but I am really looking forward to my second Mercury 7 showing up later this week.
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