warwick.hoy wrote:Some really good looking boards on this forum.
Here is mine,...no changes.
Really what can you change other than add more awesome too that board.
(except replacing the supercollider with an ECT )
I've got the Source Audio BEF which I'm considering putting on in place of the Tri Mod Wah. It definitely needs something though and I'm thinking either a delay,...or a Wrong Side. I've been considering an alternative to the Supercollider. Sometimes it's just too bassy. I don't know if I want another muff,...or something different.
The Chunky Cheese-->Shiva is unbelievable sounding. Both pedals sound good on their own but with the CC in the full gain gated mode ("Cheese" on the Lovetone Big Cheese) provides the pinch and the Shiva provides the balls. I have them both run through with clean blend courtesy of the LS-2.
adrianlee wrote: forgive me, what's the bottom right pedal? It wreaks of awesome.
That would be an Earthbound Audio Super Collider , a discontinued but widely popular muff variant that sounds wicked on bass. When I was hanging around TB it was the Bass Big Muff Pi that every one was getting (only that this pedal is awesome and the bass big muff no so)
THEBEERHAMMER wrote:
Achtane wrote:Doom Weed, duh.
Doom seed is like...what you get when wizards jerk it.
Doom Weed produces Doom Seed.
BRO IS THIS EVEN KUSH??? IS BUFFERED? TRV BYPASS??? MY FRIEND DAMBLEDORE TOLD ME I NEEDED CRYSTAL LETTUICE.
adrianlee wrote: forgive me, what's the bottom right pedal? It wreaks of awesome.
That would be an Earthbound Audio Super Collider , a discontinued but widely popular muff variant that sounds wicked on bass. When I was hanging around TB it was the Bass Big Muff Pi that every one was getting (only that this pedal is awesome and the bass big muff no so)
Actually he's making them again (big surprise), the "discontinuing" was a publicity stunt, it seems. Glad I sold it mid-hype I love the tone of the SC. Wasn't very versatile, but the growl that it had...almost unmatched.
Eric! wrote:Actually he's making them again (big surprise), the "discontinuing" was a publicity stunt, it seems. Glad I sold it mid-hype I love the tone of the SC. Wasn't very versatile, but the growl that it had...almost unmatched.
Mark's a dick. j/k
I think the Supercolliders were originally intended to appeal to the Stoner/Doom crowd, but it just so happened that the amount of low end this thing puts out made it really good on bass. It's the only Muff/variant I've ever owned.
I always find it funny when a pedal is "made for a crowd...." I think the SC is one of the coolest looking pedals ever and while I love muff variants they are always issues when I try and use the things live... So I never bothered with the SC, by the time it came along I had already moved on. But if it works it works trend or no, I understand why every time a "new" muff comes out some many people all go for it, cuz most muffs bring the lows and are very fuzzy, but because they are quirky by design no matter what you do to the things they are what they are, some are better for some things then others but in the end they are big muffs so most look for the next and the next and the next.... A few people will find that what ever version works for them works but I think if you can make the SC work for you and your sound then most muff would "work". Too many people get this idea that one type of pedal is bad, it might be bad for you but not someone else... except the BBM that thing just sucks hairy un-wiped ass.
Mudfuzz wrote:I always find it funny when a pedal is "made for a crowd...." I think the SC is one of the coolest looking pedals ever and while I love muff variants they are always issues when I try and use the things live... So I never bothered with the SC, by the time it came along I had already moved on. But if it works it works trend or no, I understand why every time a "new" muff comes out some many people all go for it, cuz most muffs bring the lows and are very fuzzy, but because they are quirky by design no matter what you do to the things they are what they are, some are better for some things then others but in the end they are big muffs so most look for the next and the next and the next.... A few people will find that what ever version works for them works but I think if you can make the SC work for you and your sound then most muff would "work". Too many people get this idea that one type of pedal is bad, it might be bad for you but not someone else... except the BBM that thing just sucks hairy un-wiped ass.
Of course, the fact remains that there are alot of circuitry differences from one BM version to the next..so it can't be all 'opinion' can it? I mean..some people do like a different sound than others, or there would only be one 'version' available..
Yea..I was basically referring to the broad differences between Russian/NYC/IC muffs, but I know that individual pedals can vary alot in certain 'runs' as well...but that's another issue altogether.