sylnau wrote: Why there's a bike pedal in there?
Dowi wrote:It delivers secret sounds from outer space.. :surprise:Bro Juice wrote: Whats that bike pedal doing in there?
One pedal to rule them all.
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sylnau wrote: Why there's a bike pedal in there?
Dowi wrote:It delivers secret sounds from outer space.. :surprise:Bro Juice wrote: Whats that bike pedal doing in there?
One pedal to rule them all.
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Thanks, i'll see if i can find some comparison ov the Micro POG vs Nano POG. I'll skip the Pitchfrok because it doesn't have that extra Dry OUT that the other two have, and right now it could be really useful for the signal path i have in my mind. Also the NANO was appealing because it is really small..and that means more space for other stuff, which is never a bad idea.odontophobia wrote: I believe I read that the NanoPOG is using different technology to do the octaves vs. Micro/Standard. Pitchfork is also probably worth a shot. I suspect if you're just doing standard octaves you probably can't go wrong with any of the Micro/Nano/Pitchfork. Pitchfork has expression pedal capabilities which may give it some superiority.
sylnau wrote:Why there's a bike pedal in there?jrfox92 wrote:What's next to the Interstellar OD that looks like something DBA?Dowi wrote:![]()
DannDubbleEwe wrote:What's the "Chug"? It looks great!
Exactly, it's the best and most tweakable RAT clone i've ever tried. The builder is Sacred Fire INC, a small company here in Northern Italy (https://www.facebook.com/Sacred-Fire-In ... 769824769/). Besides the fact that their pedals look gorgeous they are also built at the state-of-the-art, too bad there are practically no demos online.O Drones wrote:The one next to the DBA that says Chugg is a Rat clone I think.
You, my friend, are the voice of truth.John wrote:Becausesylnau wrote:Why there's a bike pedal in there?
It's
a
PEDAL
BOARD!
Cydonia wrote: Too bad no one here is interested in talking about "gear"
BossMann73 wrote:I didn't insult it......I "curated" a "different aesthetic.".
Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/sharkmovieappriciatorJohn wrote:I love how this forum has the GDP of Switzerland in pedals but the collective value of everyone's patch cables is less than the change in my couch cushions. And I don't have a couch.
It's a combination I literally threw together late yesterday afternoon after taking a break. I didn't get much time to fool around with it. Thanks for the kind words.PeteeBee wrote:As much as I love a nice red sauce, this is the best kind of spaghetti. Looks 100% fun
Damn, I hear that Mini and Met calling to be put together on a SAF mini-board.plaidbeer wrote:
I haven't actually paired them yet. The 250 is currently where the OD-3 would be (just experimenting right now) and I just put that lineup together last night and only had about 20 minutes available to play around it. It had been sidelined as it paired better with the Squier Mascis I had vs. the Jaguar I have now. I do like it, though, and at $50 it's a great deal. I noticed last night that even with the gain rolled all the way back, it wasn't really a clean boost (used the Mini for that last night). There's still some grittiness that was pronounced when using the Alter Ego 2.I had a good pairing with it going into the OD-3 or the mbm Rat back when I had the Mascis.neonblack wrote:OK so, awesome. How does the DOD 250 pair with the Mini? I can't really resist it at like $50. How does it do really low gain barely dirty stuff? Can it even do that? Do you wish it had a tone control?
Also how does the DD-500 handle getting smacked with the Mini?
Twssresincum wrote:dd 500 handles being slammed by anything
How is the Julia? Im always a sucker for chorus, but i have not met a walrus pedal that does anything for me.Tendollarcat wrote:
Have switched over to guitar in my band (I'm a bass player) and am exploring some new sounds. The fact that I can barely play guitar seems to be helping me to write more interesting material - which I'm loving.
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Corey Y wrote: Tone is in the dingus.
I'm the same man. Have tried some Walrus stuff in the past and haven't gelled with it.AZX309 wrote:How is the Julia? Im always a sucker for chorus, but i have not met a walrus pedal that does anything for me.Tendollarcat wrote:
Have switched over to guitar in my band (I'm a bass player) and am exploring some new sounds. The fact that I can barely play guitar seems to be helping me to write more interesting material - which I'm loving.
Cydonia wrote: Too bad no one here is interested in talking about "gear"
BossMann73 wrote:I didn't insult it......I "curated" a "different aesthetic.".
Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/sharkmovieappriciatorJohn wrote:I love how this forum has the GDP of Switzerland in pedals but the collective value of everyone's patch cables is less than the change in my couch cushions. And I don't have a couch.
This is a very impressive collection of Roto Toms. That's 21 Roto Toms in all. That is only $33.00 a Roto Tom.