Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2018 11:33 pm
awesome, every try running the organizer into the Muff?
What type of amp does this all go into?
What type of amp does this all go into?
I have not ran the organizer into the muff.hbombgraphics wrote:awesome, every try running the organizer into the Muff?
What type of amp does this all go into?
How are you using all that fuzz?lefchr wrote:it goes a/b - wah - fuzz factory - buzz - muff - super duper - trem - organizer- echo - ditto - amphbombgraphics wrote:Very cool!
where is the green russian in the chain?
I usually have one channel of the super duper on at all times. Generally one fuzz at a time unless I'm going for lots of noise. I usually use either a parts esquire or les paul custom with a p90 in the bridge. Ampeg is about half way up on the volume.getting some crunch if i dig in. I then just pick whatever fuzz I feel is best for the part. So i guess kind of the same way you do. When we jam we really don't have any set songs so it is just feeling out how that jam session is going.goroth wrote:How are you using all that fuzz?lefchr wrote:it goes a/b - wah - fuzz factory - buzz - muff - super duper - trem - organizer- echo - ditto - amphbombgraphics wrote:Very cool!
where is the green russian in the chain?
At home I can have an unlimited amount of fuzzes on my board and find uses for them, but in a band context I have like and OD sound, a full on sound and then maybe an oddball fuzz sound for certain leads or intros, and that's it. At least, on the fuzz front
I usually have one channel of the super duper on at all times. Generally one fuzz at a time unless I'm going for lots of noise. I usually use either a parts esquire or les paul custom with a p90 in the bridge. Ampeg is about half way up on the volume.getting some crunch if i dig in. I then just pick whatever fuzz I feel is best for the part. So i guess kind of the same way you do. When we jam we really don't have any set songs so it is just feeling out how that jam session is going.goroth wrote:How are you using all that fuzz?lefchr wrote:it goes a/b - wah - fuzz factory - buzz - muff - super duper - trem - organizer- echo - ditto - amphbombgraphics wrote:Very cool!
where is the green russian in the chain?
At home I can have an unlimited amount of fuzzes on my board and find uses for them, but in a band context I have like and OD sound, a full on sound and then maybe an oddball fuzz sound for certain leads or intros, and that's it. At least, on the fuzz front
That's hot. Also great choice in amp.lefchr wrote: fuzz factory - buzz - muff
Thanks I love it, it sounds massive and take the fuzz amazing. the big muff was one of my first pedals i bought it years ago for like $50. I always fought with getting it to sound right using a pedal power now with the voltage turned down some is great been my main for a while now.systemofameow wrote:That's hot. Also great choice in amp.lefchr wrote: fuzz factory - buzz - muff
3 cheers for smallish setups with mostly big box effects of pedigree and versatilitycvidalon wrote:new smaller board. also my first go at soldering cables!
Yeah but doesn’t it make you crazy that two have the Moog logo at the bottom middle and one has it in the middle right?cherler wrote:I only play purebred moogerfoogers