[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOgClxSLh64[/youtube]
Sounds...pretty cool? Reverse especially. $300 MAP, which means probably $250 retail? We'll see I guess.
Cadavernous tickles my fancy more, not that I can afford either right now.
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I doubt that they sell this for $250. Walrus prices are set pretty high and I'd guess that the MAP is exactly what it will sell for.insubordination wrote:This should have its own thread now that NAMM is over.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOgClxSLh64[/youtube]
Sounds...pretty cool? Reverse especially. $300 MAP, which means probably $250 retail? We'll see I guess.
Cadavernous tickles my fancy more, not that I can afford either right now.


…...........................…psychic vampire. wrote:The important take away from this thread: Taoism and Ring Modulators go together?

In a short segment of the video they show you seemingly can, I don't know whether it's going to sound as good as a dedicated octave though.hazelwould wrote:I was not expecting the reverse. Sounds really cool! I'm wondering if you can use the octave by itself. That would make it worth it for me.

I completely agree.Tristan wrote:To be honest, this thing was on my gas list but this video makes me take it straight off, I really don't like these octave up reverb thingy's.
And indeed no swell / freeze / hold / infinite feature, that kinda sucks for that kind of money.





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This sounds perfect for me. All the guys in my band tell me I'm a total fucking hipster...AngryGoldfish wrote:but they do sound good for the most part and I dig that they cater towards the hipsters and indie kids.

You look stunning today.Disarm D'arcy wrote:Feeling confident and pretty like a little princess is just as important as pedge.