hbombgraphics wrote:I hate to jump on the "I don't get why it's so expensive" bandwagon but This one is completely lost on me, it does sound awesome, but I don't think it sounds significantly better than any of the delays I am using.
I'm with you on this, while it does sound pretty fucking awesome, I don't think it sounds $700 awesome.
Klon cost more then that with only 3 knobs. I'm really not sure anyway. I'm just thinking about it.
If this keeps up that Moog obsession will surpass your clean octave down obsession. Just get the Moog and put it through its paces. You will either love it and go back to obsessing only over clean octave down. Or the infatuation will be over and you can sell it with minimal loss and then go back to your octave downing.
WeHuntKings wrote:should i buy an rv-3 for 80 bucks or get another reverb instead? my v4 has gorgeous spring reverb, but i hear its too microphonic to be practical?
I think you should try out the Ampeg reverb first, I ended up getting rid of all my reverbs because of how awesome the Sceptre's reverb was. True spring reverb sounds sooooo good. Did you get a chance to play it?
The BAT Coven, it has my favorite fuzz (to this current date) and has a overdrive attached to it to give it more gain. Plus it has a depth knob and an awesome look to it. Is there any reason I shouldn't go for this bad boy?
I'd personally go for the two seperate pedals in case you liked more one than the other. That way you could flip whichever you didn't like to buy something else
GardenoftheDead wrote:Prymaxe sale, a little extra money. Eyeballing a BAT LSTR, a Blackout Blunderbuss or a typical ass NYC Muff. Talk me out of it please.
both of you buy b.a.t. stuff right now that lstr will not dissapoint and you cant go wrong with the bat coven ive been wanting a black forest for a while now but i have another od idea in the works go for it ill come to your house and do an awful act of your choice if your not happy