The Doom Room: ILF Edition

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I believe it is the Church Of Andy preset that comes loaded on the Trinity on the Tone Print setting that fucking RULES. I've used the 'special' presets on the Trinity a few times, but man, nothing gets me like that VERY slightly modulated WIDE dark church setting. It sounds huge in the best way.
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t-rey wrote:Random and potentially irrelevant question. Say you wanted to put a small bass rig together that can be used for guitar as well. Would you got for an old Acoustic (135/150) or a Sunn Beta Lead at $250-$300?


Beta for sure. Once I get some money, I'll pick up a spare. I love mine.

Also, Conky, I still want that 120. Just waiting for my last W2 and, taxes permitting, I'm snagging it. Fingers crossed.


There's a beta on Craigslist here, and I'm hoping it sticks around for a couple months once I've got some gear funds at my disposal.

vidret wrote:ghost echo or dr scientists mini rrr - who shall become my first ever reverb when the time is right?


I'm a big fan of the Ghost Echo. I've tried an RRR, and it's a fantastic reverb, but the Ghost Echo works better for how I use reverb.

crohny wrote:Always an awesome feeling. Went to a friends show last night and got hit was some fucking wah gas. Really want that plus a new reverb. Also have a line on a new tuner which will hopefuly fix my tuning issues that I am having with all my low strings when using the TU2.


I have wah gas that comes and goes. I can't use one for shit and it always sounds terrible to me - but I love how well other people use them. And you should probably just buy a Ghost Echo.
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I would go for the Beta if you want some crunchiness/distortion to your sound. Acoustics are nice and fat sounding though. I LOVED playing through a Classic Acoustic when I had the chance to
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t-rey wrote:
emptyparadigm wrote:
t-rey wrote:Random and potentially irrelevant question. Say you wanted to put a small bass rig together that can be used for guitar as well. Would you got for an old Acoustic (135/150) or a Sunn Beta Lead at $250-$300?


Beta for sure. Once I get some money, I'll pick up a spare. I love mine.

Also, Conky, I still want that 120. Just waiting for my last W2 and, taxes permitting, I'm snagging it. Fingers crossed.


There's a beta on Craigslist here, and I'm hoping it sticks around for a couple months once I've got some gear funds at my disposal.

vidret wrote:ghost echo or dr scientists mini rrr - who shall become my first ever reverb when the time is right?


I'm a big fan of the Ghost Echo. I've tried an RRR, and it's a fantastic reverb, but the Ghost Echo works better for how I use reverb.

crohny wrote:Always an awesome feeling. Went to a friends show last night and got hit was some fucking wah gas. Really want that plus a new reverb. Also have a line on a new tuner which will hopefuly fix my tuning issues that I am having with all my low strings when using the TU2.


I have wah gas that comes and goes. I can't use one for shit and it always sounds terrible to me - but I love how well other people use them. And you should probably just buy a Ghost Echo.




Ghost echo sounds rad BUT it isn't stereo ins and outs AND doesn't have the versatility I want like the hall of fame, supernatural, or trinity provide. I will end upw ith all three of these fucking pedals. I know it.
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skullservant wrote:I believe it is the Church Of Andy preset that comes loaded on the Trinity on the Tone Print setting that fucking RULES. I've used the 'special' presets on the Trinity a few times, but man, nothing gets me like that VERY slightly modulated WIDE dark church setting. It sounds huge in the best way.





You are making it a reality that i will end up with the trinity supernatural and the hall of fame. Can't say I am mad about it either. ha
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The only negative thing I've heard about the Supernatural is that it was bright as shit. Like glass cutting bright at times. Not sure if it can be dialed out or not
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The space setting on the delaylab can get like that. Thankfully you can take the highs out on that thing. I am pretty sure the supernatural has a tone knob that is universal for all settings. I also could be horribly wrong.
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I guess liveliness is the tone control?

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Yeah that is the 'tone' knob on that there beast. The space setting on the delaylab is fucking insane. Can be all upper harmonics or you can do sub harmonics. Such a fucking amazing setting. All the delay settings are super customizeable
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I want to fuck around with my TimeFactor some more and see if I can't get one of the bandpass delays to just pull out lows like that. It sounds so awesome and is one of the things I miss about the TimeLine
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i only dig plate verbs and i dig the blue sky, low and high dampen controls are awesome
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Been hearing a lot about that Trinity Reverb lately, need to check one out.

Here's another sweet LaoWiz score. Foxx Tone Machine clone, had my sights set on this one ever since he posted the demo on youtube long ago. Finally acquired it! Got dat footswitchable octave too. :rock:

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Love me some baphomet boobs. Whats it based off of, if anything?
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