Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
Posted: Thu May 26, 2016 9:48 am
Glad to see the Desi in such a glorious setup.
Now we need clips.
Now we need clips.
dayum peaches. that's hotpeaches wrote:Current Tetris high score
And no, it's not playable in the slightest, I just wanted to see if I could get all my pedals on my lil' board.
yassss. always happy to see other divine hammersbraaandooon wrote:Guitar/Bass/Noise board overhaul. Chain is Dunwich ODB> Snazzy Divine Hammer> Skychord Deses Parva> Snazzy modular input> Mantic Flex Pro> Volume> Tuner> ADA Flanger> Particle> El Cap.
Unfortunately I've never tried out any of the earlier ADA flangers. I know alot of TGPers were disappointed in the lack of magic initially. Then ADA mentioned the fact that all of the reissue units had the harmonics switch wired backwards, so I guess at the flick of a switch all the mojo came back and people seem to be happy with them.rustywire wrote:20,000% jelly of Divine Hammer
How's the ADA Flanger...+compare to an original (if you have that point of reference)
Been meaning to buy a proper usb interface and setup a soundcloud, but I keep buying pedals and amps. Any recommendations on a usb device for idiots?D.o.S wrote:Glad to see Desi in such a glorious setup.
Now we need clips.
Loving the divine hammer so far. Both lo/hi gain modes sound great. I push it with a Dunwich ODB for the brutals. Getting some rusty swingset in the wind type tonez when manipulating the mod section along with the feedback knob.resincum wrote:yassss. always happy to see other divine hammers what's going into the line input??
I think a lot of TGPers are gonna be disappointed no matter what happens.braaandooon wrote:I know alot of TGPers were disappointed ...
Yah not really a fan of that forum. Seems to be the only place to find reviews on the PBF. I automatically felt the need to shower after leaving that site. Also, not to offend anyone but I think Timmy has to be the worst name for a pedal ever.Chankgeez wrote:I think a lot of TGPers are gonna be disappointed no matter what happens.braaandooon wrote:I know alot of TGPers were disappointed ...
I think I stalked you about this every time you post a board pic...But how do you like that rumble fuzz? I'm not sure if it's BECAUSE it's so unobtainable, but I've been gassing for one ever since I checked this really heavy gritty sounding demo of this pedal in action. Dibs on the flip?tremulant wrote:
The rumblefuzz is a really great box. It has weird limitations but some excellent qualities, too. It likes all types of tube amps - if you click the link in my signature you can hear it used a bunch in my band going through an ampeg vt22. I recently got a Mesa mkIIB and it's a completely different thing with that. It enables very musical sounding feedback and cuts really well despite having its only EQ control be for bass (&a little mid range). It's like the antithesis of a tube screamer in that respect. It can do really good, uniquely voiced light breakup, but it on its highest setting is not as traditionally fuzzy as most fuzz pedals - dimed out its more of a really sharply subdued distortion, at least with my Mesa.frigid midget wrote:I think I stalked you about this every time you post a board pic...But how do you like that rumble fuzz? I'm not sure if it's BECAUSE it's so unobtainable, but I've been gassing for one ever since I checked this really heavy gritty sounding demo of this pedal in action. Dibs on the flip?tremulant wrote:
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