sonidero wrote:Jacques is cool quality stuff but, @#^*(&%)??? I added it to the cart and it was still the same price...
Haha I did the same thing. Called them and left a message. ...and I'm going to have a cloudbuster eventually...when I actually start recording and distributing stuff. Until then it's kind of silly, but I still want it.
wfs1234 wrote:It depends. I bought a Deluxe Memory Man with tap tempo for $315, but I've also spent in the neighborhood of $500 getting my wolf computer deluxe to be as cool as it is.
I haven't paid more than $230 for a pedal. My current DMM and a TBD back in the day were probably the most expensive I have bought. Any pedal worth more i either traded for, was given, or won.
mr. sound boy king wrote:
Organic apples are not normal, they are special, like analog, whereas normal apples, like digital, taste sterile and lack warmth.
when pedal prices reach a certain point, my perception that i could get a guitar or amp for the same cost makes the pedals cost-ineffective. would i rather have a Faye's Her, or a Roland JC-120?
i'd make an exception for something like the Pigtronix Infinity looper, which would just about fill all my looping requirements in one box.
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Agreed dubkitty. The Strymon stuff is easier to justify as you're getting multiple delays + looping or a whole shitload of mod options. However, when pedal cost starts creeping up towards amp cost, the decision is complicated as logic sets in.
can't say exactly what i paid for a moogerfooger mf-104 delay since i got it in a package deal but know it's the most expensive pedal i've owned. and it's the most overpriced delay on the market IMO, aside from SIB echodrives.