I nabbed the Rat, the Electric Mistress and the Pitchbox. Never had any of those pedals before, so I'm looking forward to trying them out. I wish they made a cheapy PS-3 instead of the PS-5, but that's probably too much to fit into a small box...
onelouderash wrote:I nabbed the Rat, the Electric Mistress and the Pitchbox. Never had any of those pedals before, so I'm looking forward to trying them out. I wish they made a cheapy PS-3 instead of the PS-5, but that's probably too much to fit into a small box...
Any chance of a Elec Lady gut shot when it arrives? I wanna know what's going on in there.
that's a hella nice-sounding tremolo if you can live with a single waveform. if it wasn't for my deep need for squarewave trem that would be a perfect solution.
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dubkitty wrote:that's a hella nice-sounding tremolo if you can live with a single waveform. if it wasn't for my deep need for squarewave trem that would be a perfect solution.
How do you think it compares to the Malekko trem, dubkitty?
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difficult to be certain without being able to A/B them on the same rig. my impression, though, is that the Mooer is smoother while the Malekko passes more treble. it'd be interesting to see how they react to fuzz; my gut feeling is that the Malekko would be better for heavier sounds where the slightly artificial quality of the trem would be a feature rather than a bug. if i wanted an amplifier-style tremolo i'd go with the Mooer, which seems to do that one thing quite well.
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dubkitty wrote:difficult to be certain without being able to A/B them on the same rig. my impression, though, is that the Mooer is smoother while the Malekko passes more treble. it'd be interesting to see how they react to fuzz; my gut feeling is that the Malekko would be better for heavier sounds where the slightly artificial quality of the trem would be a feature rather than a bug. if i wanted an amplifier-style tremolo i'd go with the Mooer, which seems to do that one thing quite well.
That's why I asked, you are a tremolo connoisseur
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Worked yesterday. Shipped today. From Singapur. Talk in 25 days... Tremolo is a demeter clone. I'm pretty curious how it is. My Buddy has a original One.