Cheesiest pedal you can't live without!

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adrianlee wrote:Bad monkey. While I gave it to my mate as a remembrance, it'll always stay in the family. Fucking love that thing.


Bad Monkey for me too


LOL glad im not the only one
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The POG pedals on their own sound pretty cheesy but I've learned to embrace and love it.
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TroySanders wrote:
Caesar wrote:
adrianlee wrote:Bad monkey. While I gave it to my mate as a remembrance, it'll always stay in the family. Fucking love that thing.


Bad Monkey for me too


LOL glad im not the only one


This pedal is fucking rad.
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grindonomicon wrote:
Coffin Case Blood Drive is complete cheese on the outside; coffin enclosure, spiderweb grippy, 'inject' 'bleed' 'filth' controls. But under the cheese is one hell of a MXR overdrive-distortion pedal.

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Used to have a Yamaha Magic stomp that had pitch shifter like a PS-3, but it had another setting where I could play a note and then have a delayed 5th, 6th, 3rd, 7 3/4 or whatever the fuck I wanted, plus another 3rd, 5th, whatever above that, and then another and another...

Cheesy as hell sounding, but I can think of so many lines today that I could use that setting with.
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Joe Gress wrote:it had another setting where I could play a note and then have a delayed 5th, 6th, 3rd, 7 3/4 or whatever the fuck I wanted, plus another 3rd, 5th, whatever above that, and then another and another...


Yea, heard the sample from the pedal, it's from the old SPX-90/Rex-50 units. You can do the same with the ART SGE/X series too and probably a lot more, and the modern 'can actually track worth a damn' version on the Eventides and Digi Time Bender.
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PumpkinPieces wrote:My bassist let me borrow a DOD death metal pedal and I haven't given it back yet.... with the treble rolled back and the mids cranked... it's shoegaze sex.

+1 on the death metal. I like that one. With bass it rips.
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My DOD fx-25B envelope filter brings the funk!!!!!
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I'll throw out both the Behringer BSY-600 and the Boss PH-3. I know people love to hate the PH-3, but I actually like it. I really only use it for the Rise, Fall and Step modes, but those are so fucking fun.

Also, is the Whammy considered cheesy? Because I love me some whammy as well.
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nixhex113 wrote:My DOD fx-25B envelope filter brings the funk!!!!!

I'll +1 this,though I like the 2 knob one better. Still,a very funky and fuzz-friendly pedal. At one time,my secret weapon :cool:
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univalve wrote:
PumpkinPieces wrote:My bassist let me borrow a DOD death metal pedal and I haven't given it back yet.... with the treble rolled back and the mids cranked... it's shoegaze sex.

+1 on the death metal. I like that one. With bass it rips.

+2 I got a lot a milage out of the FX86. For guitar it is all I used for years [into a ampeg J-12t, built in verb and trem! ] , and over time yeah I kept turning the mids up and up.
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devnulljp wrote:Doesn't get much cheesier than a Boss HM-2
I've had one of these on and off since I traded a triangle big muff for one some time around 1984 ...

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I discovered something interesting about the HM2 -- the DISTORTION knob really only has three settings: NONE / All / MORE.
If you get it right between NONE and ALL, somewhere around 8 o'clock, it sounds great., Anywhere else and it sucks donkey giblets up a dark alley.
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I have one of those Behringer Vintage Distortion units that looks like and I assume is modeled after the NYC Big Muff. It somehow sounds so shitty and yet so amazing. It's able to get easily the worst and best parts of the "typical" Big Muff sound if you dick around with it a bit. Also, it's louder than most of my other Muffs, and it just rules on bass. I used when I played bass in a short-lived doomgaze band and it just crushed the input of the Ampeg SVT IV Pro I was using. It is pretty digital sounding, but it's got kind of a cold sound to it that I enjoy at times.

Also, I too love the DOD Death Metal. Rules on bass as mentioned...and it has MIDS, which is amazing...because midrange makes things LOUD!!! :thumb:
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