Pedals that have outlived the hype
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Re: Pedals that have outlived the hype
I agree with the El Cap. I would probably also say Polytune. That's like the only tuner I hear about anyone buying since it came out
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Re: Pedals that have outlived the hype
The Polytune really did put a stranglehold on the tuner market. I have the mini and don't even use the Polytune feature. I just like the small footprint, nice display, low price, and accuracy. Hard to beat.
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Re: Pedals that have outlived the hype
The price of Strymon stuff effectively means it's hyped. I dunno much about their popular reputation.
Re: Strymon Mobius. I listened to clips of the Mobius' different effects recently. It didn't blow me away. I reckon my analogue modulation pedals are better than what it does. Digital emulations of modulation effects never seem to do it for me. I'd rather have a handful of analogue modulation pedals than a Mobius, and cheaper overall than £400.
Re: Strymon Mobius. I listened to clips of the Mobius' different effects recently. It didn't blow me away. I reckon my analogue modulation pedals are better than what it does. Digital emulations of modulation effects never seem to do it for me. I'd rather have a handful of analogue modulation pedals than a Mobius, and cheaper overall than £400.
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Re: Pedals that have outlived the hype
Earthbound stuff.
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crazy overpriced stuff made by JMI and *DAM*.
And, this may be controversial, but Devi Ever. Devi Ever pedals rarely do anything for me. Gainy, bassy, sludgy, noisy, distortion-like fuzz. Most of them sound like much of a muchness; why so many of them.
And, this may be controversial, but Devi Ever. Devi Ever pedals rarely do anything for me. Gainy, bassy, sludgy, noisy, distortion-like fuzz. Most of them sound like much of a muchness; why so many of them.
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I meant like those hot on the scene pedals that usually fade away... But have lasted. Pharaoh is a great example.
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I'm pretty impressed that the DL4 has stayed popular for this long.
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Especially considering that it breaks like crazy and requires a proprietary power supply.friendship wrote:I'm pretty impressed that the DL4 has stayed popular for this long.
Alright, I'm gonna go here: True Bypass as a marketing gimmick.
Cause that's basically what it is.
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Amen.GardenoftheDead wrote: Alright, I'm gonna go here: True Bypass as a marketing gimmick.
Cause that's basically what it is.
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Pharaoh. From the obscure to the hype to back down again. Mark still cranking them out.
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Jero wrote:Were those popular when released? I thought they were one of the ones that didn't get "hyped" till the past few years.retinal orbita wrote:Boss HM-2
Depends if you like Nihilst I guess.... they've long been a kvlt item for headbanging thrashers......
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Boss DS-1, the hype will never die.
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I don't know if it's hype as much as parents and new players getting suckered in by a low price tag.
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Re: Pedals that have outlived the hype
I've been using my OneSpot (+adapter) to power my DL4. Am I going to destroy it?GardenoftheDead wrote:Especially considering that it breaks like crazy and requires a proprietary power supply.friendship wrote:I'm pretty impressed that the DL4 has stayed popular for this long.
Also, yes. DL4. Unbelievable. Got one as my first and only pedal when they came out. Finally sold it like 6 years ago and then just bought another one. So much hype. So much life.
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I'm told it's more prone to mechanical failures as opposed to power supply problems.cedarskies wrote:I've been using my OneSpot (+adapter) to power my DL4. Am I going to destroy it?GardenoftheDead wrote:Especially considering that it breaks like crazy and requires a proprietary power supply.friendship wrote:I'm pretty impressed that the DL4 has stayed popular for this long.