Blurillaz wrote:Didn't Malekko make a bitcrusher?]
This:
And someday I will add that to my pedalcollection, cause I won't use a bitcrusher much, but in such a small size it would be acceptable on a board..
Now I want to hear it!

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Blurillaz wrote:Didn't Malekko make a bitcrusher?]





phantasmagorovich wrote:I kinda liked the looks of the new Red Witch line. At least on pictures cause the drive was too long for me. And did anyone hear this:
I think it looks interesting and the specs sound cool too. But I have no idea if it sounds any good and what the price tag might say...

my Ghost Disaster so much that seeing a 919 and Timeline doesn't give me GAS at all. That in itself is 



metalmariachi wrote:I thought I had no Gas, then…
http://www.fender.com/products/60th-pba ... No=0196002
I called my dealer, not in yet, but they will call me when the first one arrives.
MM
aen wrote:Or I'll just use fuzz. Then Ill sound cool regardless.
Achtane wrote:Well, volcanoes are pretty fuckin' cool. Like I guess lava flows are doomy. Slow and still able to to melt your eardrums.

Gearmond wrote:the Eventide reverb pedal for sure.
TC Electronics' whole new line of pedals looks like it has some really interesting stuff going on, too
http://www.tcelectronic.com/pedals.asp
the shaker vibrato is a fav too.
seconding the morpheus. i really want a whammy pedal that isn't digitech.
Ibanez' 30-fret shredmonster. (yeah, conklin has done it for ages, but this is a first for a production model)
there was probably more, but i forgot.
but the definite standout was Albion; http://www.albionamps.com/ they're just so goddamn sexy.

mauerkraut wrote:Gearmond wrote:the Eventide reverb pedal for sure.
TC Electronics' whole new line of pedals looks like it has some really interesting stuff going on, too
http://www.tcelectronic.com/pedals.asp
the shaker vibrato is a fav too.
seconding the morpheus. i really want a whammy pedal that isn't digitech.
Ibanez' 30-fret shredmonster. (yeah, conklin has done it for ages, but this is a first for a production model)
there was probably more, but i forgot.
but the definite standout was Albion; http://www.albionamps.com/ they're just so goddamn sexy.
A lot of cool things going on there. TC Electronic has something going here. I'm been meaning to get a true pitch vibrato for some time. Let's see the tag on this one.