No can do, flying over the PacificDowi wrote:cool! just throw it from the plane while you fly over Italy so i can save on those import taxesLaoWiz wrote:I have 4 or 5 going out tomorrow or Wednesday. Then I go to Laos for a couple of weeks so should have another 4 or 5 when I get back!Dowi wrote:Reeeeeally tempted. If one is still here in a couple of week I could be able to grab it.
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Dmn thos airlines!LaoWiz wrote:No can do, flying over the PacificDowi wrote:cool! just throw it from the plane while you fly over Italy so i can save on those import taxesLaoWiz wrote:I have 4 or 5 going out tomorrow or Wednesday. Then I go to Laos for a couple of weeks so should have another 4 or 5 when I get back!Dowi wrote:Reeeeeally tempted. If one is still here in a couple of week I could be able to grab it.
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I keep meaning to post about how much I love my Heatsaw. I have a few (too many?
) Percs, and the Heatsaw stands out. It has such great range between the clipping options and bias control (which is chef's kiss in it's range). It can definitely get splatty and/or spitty like any true Perc should, but it also has a broad range of tones available that deliver simultaneous attack clarity and gnarly decay, a tough trick to pull off, in my experience.
It was my main dirt when I did the processional music for a wedding this August, and it was the perfect blend of chewy character without screaming "let's take this solemn occasion to the bacchanale!" - composure without collapsing into blandness. It sounds particularly sweet with lap steel. I can't decide yet whether my favorite settings were lower gain/higher bias silicon clipping or higher gain/lower bias LED clipping, but overall, the LED clipping options are a big part of what makes this Perc stand out....
I recently had it up against two other, more fancypants, Perc variants, and I'm not gonna mention their names because they're fine, upstanding Percs and I don't want to besmirch their reputations, but for my purposes the Heatsaw just owned them.
It was my main dirt when I did the processional music for a wedding this August, and it was the perfect blend of chewy character without screaming "let's take this solemn occasion to the bacchanale!" - composure without collapsing into blandness. It sounds particularly sweet with lap steel. I can't decide yet whether my favorite settings were lower gain/higher bias silicon clipping or higher gain/lower bias LED clipping, but overall, the LED clipping options are a big part of what makes this Perc stand out....
I recently had it up against two other, more fancypants, Perc variants, and I'm not gonna mention their names because they're fine, upstanding Percs and I don't want to besmirch their reputations, but for my purposes the Heatsaw just owned them.
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You are too kind!Dandolin wrote:I keep meaning to post about how much I love my Heatsaw. I have a few (too many?) Percs, and the Heatsaw stands out. It has such great range between the clipping options and bias control (which is chef's kiss in it's range). It can definitely get splatty and/or spitty like any true Perc should, but it also has a broad range of tones available that deliver simultaneous attack clarity and gnarly decay, a tough trick to pull off, in my experience.
It was my main dirt when I did the processional music for a wedding this August, and it was the perfect blend of chewy character without screaming "let's take this solemn occasion to the bacchanale!" - composure without collapsing into blandness. It sounds particularly sweet with lap steel. I can't decide yet whether my favorite settings were lower gain/higher bias silicon clipping or higher gain/lower bias LED clipping, but overall, the LED clipping options are a big part of what makes this Perc stand out....
I recently had it up against two other, more fancypants, Perc variants, and I'm not gonna mention their names because they're fine, upstanding Percs and I don't want to besmirch their reputations, but for my purposes the Heatsaw just owned them.
And...2 are sold with one pending payment at the end of the week!
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