Well I have spent the last 20 hours playing with my murf and I am putting it up in buy sell trade.
LOTS of fun with some really cool rhythms but I cant see myself using it enough to justify the cost and the space it takes up.
So Thank you for all the replies and I hope it finds a good home soon.
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Re: Bass Murf
aen wrote:Or I'll just use fuzz. Then Ill sound cool regardless.
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Re: Bass Murf
So a little late to the party,...but the Bass MuRF is one of my favorite pedals,...but it's more it's own instrument than an FX pedal. I've seen a lot of people have one of these and not really know what to do with it,...which works for me seeing as that's how I got mine,....from someone that couldn't find a use for it..
It seems more worthy of having tone generators, synths and self oscillating fuzzes in front of it as opposed to a bass or guitar. My plans are to build a board that will be kept on a keyboard stand and run feedback, a Shiva and ESQ-1 in front of it.
Here is a vid I made of the Shiva-->MuRF.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0SwwcdBuRck[/youtube]
It seems more worthy of having tone generators, synths and self oscillating fuzzes in front of it as opposed to a bass or guitar. My plans are to build a board that will be kept on a keyboard stand and run feedback, a Shiva and ESQ-1 in front of it.
Here is a vid I made of the Shiva-->MuRF.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0SwwcdBuRck[/youtube]
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