antiuser wrote:So am I the only one who really doesn't like super bright LEDs on pedals? Every pedal I buy that comes with a bright one, I replace it with a bog standard red one. Super bright ones distract me too much...
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the only thing worse than super bright LEDs are PULSING super bright LEDs. I'm looking at you, EQD Sea Machine.
antiuser wrote:So am I the only one who really doesn't like super bright LEDs on pedals? Every pedal I buy that comes with a bright one, I replace it with a bog standard red one. Super bright ones distract me too much...
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the only thing worse than super bright LEDs are PULSING super bright LEDs. I'm looking at you, EQD Sea Machine.
Yeah, I hate that LED too. Been meaning to put a sticker on that forever.
antiuser wrote:So am I the only one who really doesn't like super bright LEDs on pedals? Every pedal I buy that comes with a bright one, I replace it with a bog standard red one. Super bright ones distract me too much...
+1
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the only thing worse than super bright LEDs are PULSING super bright LEDs. I'm looking at you, EQD Sea Machine.
Yeah, I hate that LED too. Been meaning to put a sticker on that forever.
ha, yep, I considered that until...you know...I remembered how much I hate chorus and traded it.
antiuser wrote:So am I the only one who really doesn't like super bright LEDs on pedals? Every pedal I buy that comes with a bright one, I replace it with a bog standard red one. Super bright ones distract me too much...
+1
+2
the only thing worse than super bright LEDs are PULSING super bright LEDs. I'm looking at you, EQD Sea Machine.
I love bright leds but when I had my eqd grand orbiter i'd get really pissed off with the pulsing cause whenever i ran it at slower speeds I really couldnt tell if it was on or not
That my good man is a Dave Hall Amplification (UK) pedal. It is known as the VT2- Twin-EQ-STD. Basically it is a super rad tube pre-amp/OD. It has 2 channels (blue/red). I use the Blue as the pre amp for my "cleaner" tones which is still pushing my Eden tube amp into a fairly saturated but not quite breaking up tone. I use the bright switch on this channel. the Red side is the OD side, it can get pretty high gain but totally sounds natural with the Eden. This plays very well with my fuzzes.
The pedal has a very nice DI. A pad for active/high output basses (if needed). My thinking when I bought this pedal was that I hated the Tech 21 VT bass pedal. I wanted way more flexibility, and for the pedal to sound natural and not clanky. I also wanted went for the extras, like the DI because who knows where or what I will play on. I have only used it on one backlined rig, and I still could get most of my sound that way, so it was a success. The DI is quiet enough to record with as well. This is my only always on pedal.
That my good man is a Dave Hall Amplification (UK) pedal. It is known as the VT2- Twin-EQ-STD. Basically it is a super rad tube pre-amp/OD. It has 2 channels (blue/red). I use the Blue as the pre amp for my "cleaner" tones which is still pushing my Eden tube amp into a fairly saturated but not quite breaking up tone. I use the bright switch on this channel. the Red side is the OD side, it can get pretty high gain but totally sounds natural with the Eden. This plays very well with my fuzzes.
The pedal has a very nice DI. A pad for active/high output basses (if needed). My thinking when I bought this pedal was that I hated the Tech 21 VT bass pedal. I wanted way more flexibility, and for the pedal to sound natural and not clanky. I also wanted went for the extras, like the DI because who knows where or what I will play on. I have only used it on one backlined rig, and I still could get most of my sound that way, so it was a success. The DI is quiet enough to record with as well. This is my only always on pedal.