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I usually buy my dishware used. Soviet stuff is underrated and bang for the buck
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qersty wrote:900 buckachoonies?! I've seen proper plates for that money. Here I am thinking I can't afford buying a quadraverb
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yar, or a Wedge :love:
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Wedge for sure, but that’s Quadraverb monies.
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qersty wrote:I usually buy my dishware used. Soviet stuff is underrated and bang for the buck
Does that even have any lead content? :idk:
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only the stuff for export to satellite states :trippy:

also, re: Wedge - I didn't think it was that long ago that they were going for peanuts, but I just looked up when I got mine
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I have a wedge and it's great but I still want a quad for the plus patches. I'm afraid it will lead to an alesis problem... Plus line level stuff annoys me, doesnt work well with distortion pedz for some reason.

Wedges really blew up in price, huh? I didn't pay that much for mine.

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Any thoughts on the Silver Lake from Seymour Duncan ?
https://www.seymourduncan.com/single-pr ... ilver-lake
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qersty wrote:I have a wedge and it's great but I still want a quad for the plus patches. I'm afraid it will lead to an alesis problem... Plus line level stuff annoys me, doesnt work well with distortion pedz for some reason.

Wedges really blew up in price, huh? I didn't pay that much for mine.

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Alesis problems, merhumblegrumble
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that looks nice. is it transformer-based?
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yar :excellent:
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nice, think i might try it out (problem confirmed...). I think some overpriced treble booster guy used to sell something like that for a jacked up price so you could run delay after treble boosters
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:yay:
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Man, I feel like a dummy and had been totally sleeping on using the Empress Reverb in stereo. Holy crap, does that really open up the sound of that pedal!! I guess I'd never paid much mind to stereo effects, because I'm a dum-dum, but it's definitely renewed my love for that pedal as well as the Echosystem.
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