Who's up for some flexibility?

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If it has that much flexibility, that is a must own piece of equipment. I'm finding myself asking "how much" even though I probably won't be able to get one anyways.

I'd call it the "Bob Ross Grit Giver" or something, because Bob Ross was a versatile painter, and it sounds like this pedal can paint your sound in just about as many ways.
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Wow. That's pretty inexpensive for something that has so much in it. How big will the enclosure be for the final product? It seems like a lot, though I'm a complete noob when it comes to effects circuits and such.
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You also need a switch to completely remove the clipping diodes.
And more bass.

Sounds good so far. Is this going to out Zeek the Ezekiel?


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+1 for a stomp switch to take out the clipping. Also keeping lots of lows is important if you want to keep bassists in the flexibility.
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