jdavyd wrote:Yes! So how is that Dimension C clone, then?
I think it is fantastic. The Dimensions are my favorite choruses on earth. And if you put it on after a fuzz or rich distortion, it sounds super synthy.
I have the Digital Dimension. it stays on all the time! All the time!
where'd you pick up the clone?
I got it on eBay. 30 bucks, I figured what the hell. And it turned out to be the chorus that made me sell all of my other choruses. I would like it if it were in a more solid-feeling box, we'll see if I ever feel like rehousing it. I know about the Fromel, but it costs just as much as the vintage Boss, so didn't seem to be much of a point to me. If you're gonna clone a rare, vintage pedal, I always felt like it should be cheaper than you can buy the actual pedal for, but maybe that's just me. Maybe I'll make my own clone someday, I did find a schematic for it.
I've got two of those plastic Behringer pedals, an overdrive I forget the name of TO800 or something, and their Slow Motion thing. I wasn't overly impressed with either, but I hear mixed reviews. Apparently their multi-fx stompbox is first class for glitchy noise making. Like...unintentionally...because it's so bad that it's good.
If Behringer's DC2 copy sounds anything like the original, I just might have to get one. The DC2 just sounds so cool, and though Fromel's Seraph sounds amazing it's a bit out of my price range.
Do you like listening to homemade music? Me too. Why don't you try one of mine?
Current ILF Love: OHNOHO CHK CHK BOOM, Mellowtone Melx Fuzz 2, EQD Dream Crusher, Devi Ever ID, Dr. Scientist Proto-Miniberator - new vids eventually
mr. sound boy king wrote:
Organic apples are not normal, they are special, like analog, whereas normal apples, like digital, taste sterile and lack warmth.
Hey, since we're kind of on the topic, has anyone here tried the Behringer copy of the Super Shifter? I think it's called the "Ultra Shifter." I almost bought one last year but then decided not to after reading some bad reviews.
Are there ANY cheap octave shifting pedals that actually track well?
goroth wrote:Most builders are content on reproducing the same crap. Which is fine. Most guitarists want the same crap.
Just got the Behringer VD400 in the mail. So far... stoked. I think its a great pedal, and for the price everyone should have one. And you know, I dont need anymore than the 300ms or whatever of delay, tis the perfect amount of max time!