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zRobertez wrote:They don't have the pure octave!


Pure octave got recalled but should be out by the end of the month.
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bugzaney wrote:
zRobertez wrote:They don't have the pure octave!


Pure octave got recalled but should be out by the end of the month.


Lead in the paint? Choke hazards?
Jk, I just looked it up.
But totes probably possibly gonna get one.
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zRobertez wrote:
bugzaney wrote:
zRobertez wrote:They don't have the pure octave!


Pure octave got recalled but should be out by the end of the month.


Lead in the paint? Choke hazards?
Jk, I just looked it up.
But totes probably possibly gonna get one.


It just wasn't quite exquisite enough.
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Ordered the Ana Delay. $44 shipped. 1/2 temped to try something else. But that thing sounds sweet.
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You can always use more analog delay! :thumb:
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mathias wrote:You can always use more analog delay! :thumb:

I know. And I've got the aqua puss coming. So I'll do a head to head on the two. The AP at least looks cooler. Lol
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I nabbed the Rat, the Electric Mistress and the Pitchbox. Never had any of those pedals before, so I'm looking forward to trying them out. I wish they made a cheapy PS-3 instead of the PS-5, but that's probably too much to fit into a small box...
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Ok, i ordered the Shimverb and the Trelicopter. Thanks for the info and the code!
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onelouderash wrote:I nabbed the Rat, the Electric Mistress and the Pitchbox. Never had any of those pedals before, so I'm looking forward to trying them out. I wish they made a cheapy PS-3 instead of the PS-5, but that's probably too much to fit into a small box...

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that's a hella nice-sounding tremolo if you can live with a single waveform. if it wasn't for my deep need for squarewave trem that would be a perfect solution.
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dubkitty wrote:that's a hella nice-sounding tremolo if you can live with a single waveform. if it wasn't for my deep need for squarewave trem that would be a perfect solution.


How do you think it compares to the Malekko trem, dubkitty?
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difficult to be certain without being able to A/B them on the same rig. my impression, though, is that the Mooer is smoother while the Malekko passes more treble. it'd be interesting to see how they react to fuzz; my gut feeling is that the Malekko would be better for heavier sounds where the slightly artificial quality of the trem would be a feature rather than a bug. if i wanted an amplifier-style tremolo i'd go with the Mooer, which seems to do that one thing quite well.
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dubkitty wrote:difficult to be certain without being able to A/B them on the same rig. my impression, though, is that the Mooer is smoother while the Malekko passes more treble. it'd be interesting to see how they react to fuzz; my gut feeling is that the Malekko would be better for heavier sounds where the slightly artificial quality of the trem would be a feature rather than a bug. if i wanted an amplifier-style tremolo i'd go with the Mooer, which seems to do that one thing quite well.


That's why I asked, you are a tremolo connoisseur :thumb:
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insubordination wrote:55% off Mooer stuff at marcmart.com, use code Mooer132

All kinds of stuff in stock. Never ordered from this site, just saw this on Harmony Central, figured people might be interested.


hmmm, is that code still working? it didnt work for me

i'm tempted to try the tremolo with that bias knob, looks like it can get some nice 'lurch' to the wave
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Worked yesterday. Shipped today. From Singapur.
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Tremolo is a demeter clone. I'm pretty curious how it is. My Buddy has a original One.
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