Pedal: low pass, low gain, and more mids --> low mids
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Re: Pedal: low pass, low gain, and more mids --> low mids
Quit running prices up... 
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Re: Pedal: low pass, low gain, and more mids --> low mids
so exactly which pedals are we allowed to express enjoyment from and which notsonidero wrote:Quit running prices up...
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You can like Joyos and Mooers and Biyangs but only some of them...Uncle Grandfather wrote:so exactly which pedals are we allowed to express enjoyment from and which noti mean we're on a website devoted to pedals and I wanna make sure I get this right.
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Re: Pedal: low pass, low gain, and more mids --> low mids
I will try to answer it tomorrow. I have to try some things and settings first. Downtuning is no problem. Will look into it. Can't remember exactly how it reacted. So please be patient and i will give you a decent answer.chillerthanmost wrote:Hmm... How well does it handle low tuning? Does it stack well with a fuzz before it? Does it boost volume in the "clean" setting? Is the dirty setting a fixed gain or does it change throughout the sweep of the output knob? Most importantly probably, does it pass low end even when the frequency knob is at a middle setting? Will the lower frequencies still pass through with a volume boost?univalve wrote:I have one. What you wanna know?chillerthanmost wrote:Kinda digging the PDF-1. Maybe someone who has one here can tell me more about it.
Thanks!
Dark Horse is pretty nice like MEC mentioned. Can make amps sound dark and bassy plus it is bringing its own dirt (cool fuzzy) sound.
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