Is this pedal just way old news now or is there something about it that sucks and makes people buy boutique verbs instead? I have an RV-3 and love it, but it's with a friend right now while I use his PP2+... prolly for a long time.
I mean... I'm starting to think these old boss pedals are where it's at. THEY'RE TOTALLY THE NEW BOUTIQUE GUYS.......
But seriously. They're rad looking and have the whole "i'm getting phat sounds using boss pedal" thing going on, don't have ANY shitty noise when you turn them on or run them anywhere in the chain, and just sound good. THEY SOUND GOOD. GOOD. GOOD.
hbombgraphics wrote:I know I know, I am pretty sure It doesn't do anything I can't do now, but there is one at a great price at a local place
I have a Delta Labs DGFX thing that has Galloping on it which is Slicer and it's cool... I kinda don't want you to get one so in 2015 you can pop in and be all "Slicer"...
El Cap has been the premier tape echo emulator for a while now...however, old Boss pedals are totally becoming cool. Especially when you start thinking "hey maybe there are cool and relatively cheap pedals that can be mass produced after all?"
Fuzzy Fred wrote: please excuse me. can we keep this discussion civil and about donkey fucking?
hbombgraphics wrote:Why does it have to be Digital, but with an analog soul and buffalo semen???
madmax1012 wrote:El Cap has been the premier tape echo emulator for a while now...however, old Boss pedals are totally becoming cool. Especially when you start thinking "hey maybe there are cool and relatively cheap pedals that can be mass produced after all?"
Us Old Folks on here are amused at that... Well I am...
Why would something that sold millions of units be inherently bad for you???
Every Record you grew up on had a TON OF BOSS PEDALS...
We are lucky now to have this Cornucopia of Pedals at our disposal...