jb2106 wrote:75$ to have it shipped to Europe....?!?!?!
DBAsite wrote:Because we want to ensure that all packages arrive safe and in a timely fashion, we will no longer ship USPS to international destinations. Hey, your money is worth more than ours anyway, ha ha.
jb2106 wrote:75$ to have it shipped to Europe....?!?!?!
DBAsite wrote:Because we want to ensure that all packages arrive safe and in a timely fashion, we will no longer ship USPS to international destinations. Hey, your money is worth more than ours anyway, ha ha.
I'll never order anything from Death By Audio when there are builders like SS/BS today...
+100$ overnight for the Echo Dream, now 75$ to have it shipped. Seriously...?! That's BS.
jb2106 wrote:75$ to have it shipped to Europe....?!?!?!
DBAsite wrote:Because we want to ensure that all packages arrive safe and in a timely fashion, we will no longer ship USPS to international destinations. Hey, your money is worth more than ours anyway, ha ha.
I'll never order anything from Death By Audio when there are builders like SS/BS today...
+100$ overnight for the Echo Dream, now 75$ to have it shipped. Seriously...?! That's BS.
you might seem new here, but I like your style.
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???
Is this a filter that can do some kind of sweep? Or more like the tone knob on the Fuzzwar? I dont really understand what this pedal does yet... Couldnt find any Sound Saw demos either...
myrrh wrote:Is this a filter that can do some kind of sweep? Or more like the tone knob on the Fuzzwar? I dont really understand what this pedal does yet... Couldnt find any Sound Saw demos either...
Here's more description from the original Sound Saw plus sound clips. The clips are on the lower right portion of the page.
myrrh wrote:Yes I saw that, but still dont quite understand.. Is it a frequency booster? Since it doesnt seem like the typical filter.
It's a static / manual, so they don't sweep unless you turn the knobs themselves. If it's static it just emphasizes whatever frequency it's set to. Like a stationary wah sound, but more exaggerated. & there are two of them so you can switch between them to change the emphasis frequency. If you listen to A Place To Bury Strangers you can kinda get at how Oliver uses them.
D.o.S. wrote:I'm fucking stupid and no one should operate under any other premise.