Boss pedals appreciation thread
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Just picked up an Xtortion to go with the Behringer clone I've had for a while. That is a rad pedal. Super good controls. I remember hating it when it first came out haha.
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Re: Boss pedals appreciation thread
goroth wrote:Just picked up an Xtortion to go with the Behringer clone I've had for a while. That is a rad pedal. Super good controls. I remember hating it when it first came out haha.
Nice dude! I love boss dirt pedals! I just hate how they only make them for 2 years and then the ebay prices go sky high! Id love to try one of the super feedbacker/distortions as well!
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Helter wrote:goroth wrote:Just picked up an Xtortion to go with the Behringer clone I've had for a while. That is a rad pedal. Super good controls. I remember hating it when it first came out haha.
Nice dude! I love boss dirt pedals! I just hate how they only make them for 2 years and then the ebay prices go sky high! Id love to try one of the super feedbacker/distortions as well!
There's a DF-2 in the BST right now for decent money, heads up. I have no stake in its sale btw
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kurmudgeon wrote:Helter wrote:goroth wrote:Just picked up an Xtortion to go with the Behringer clone I've had for a while. That is a rad pedal. Super good controls. I remember hating it when it first came out haha.
Nice dude! I love boss dirt pedals! I just hate how they only make them for 2 years and then the ebay prices go sky high! Id love to try one of the super feedbacker/distortions as well!
There's a DF-2 in the BST right now for decent money, heads up. I have no stake in its sale btw
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hbombgraphics wrote: I wish I had nice weather to take pics in
or an organic pedalboard whichever that is
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Got it! 
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hbombgraphics wrote: I wish I had nice weather to take pics in
or an organic pedalboard whichever that is
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I did a rehearsal with OC2 > FZ2, and that was REALLY good!!! Shit yes!




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Re: Boss pedals appreciation thread
Bought a PS-5 today for mad cheapz, it's not bad like the reviews I've read. Tracking on it is meh for chords but I really enjoy the way it glitches out. I see how that wouldn't be practical for most people. But shit son, fuzz before OR after it is cool. I'm happy with it. And the teal color is awesome.
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Re: Boss pedals appreciation thread
ive bern leanin on the ps6 at jamz lately
workin its whackiness into riffs
have fun with that thing dude^
my chop depends on it
workin its whackiness into riffs
have fun with that thing dude^
my chop depends on it
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I use the PS-5 for it's glitch abilities too. Using the t-arm function with two octaves up and slowest speed, then running a shitload of fuzz through it. The feedback is instant Boredoms! It may not be great at what it's intended to do, but as a feedbacking glitchmonster: hell yeah!
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yeah t-arm
speakin my language
the 6 has the s-bend now instead
thing goes up and down at same time
and has a vibrato one as well
for 50s raygun type nonsense
speakin my language
the 6 has the s-bend now instead
thing goes up and down at same time
and has a vibrato one as well
for 50s raygun type nonsense
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Damn, that s-bend thing sounds cool too. Guess i'll have to complete the family if there's one for a good price 

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Re: Boss pedals appreciation thread
Can I be in a band where everything is run through fz2s? That would be the best. It is probably my favorite part about playing bass these days.