insubordination wrote:No no no, just saying...GAS.
Lol I feel you. Hows the tremolessence?
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insubordination wrote:No no no, just saying...GAS.
Good dealings with: benjuro, hatshirt(2), Eric!, insubordination, theavondon, skullservant, Ilikewater, GardenoftheDead, AndyTran, behndy, JerryTRCD, StopReferencing, philibis, jfrey, bob the robot, Noise..., space60y(x2), jskadiang, Ryan(2), Helter, mordecainyc, many moreChankgeez wrote:True, but you can also use the Klon as a tremolo. Just stomp on the switch as fast or slow as you'd like.


I blame Annie and the damn Coachella stream. Anyone have one of these? Does it sound as good when mortals play through it?



monkeydancer wrote:How is the crazy horse? I've always been intrigued because that massive neil young sound is basically my favourite tone ever.

Mudfuzz wrote:coming LABO Compressor, can't find info... was $45 +$25 from Japan... was a whim buy...


sylnau wrote:monkeydancer wrote:How is the crazy horse? I've always been intrigued because that massive neil young sound is basically my favourite tone ever.
I wish I could find "Le Noise" in a box.
That album sound is like a house full of pedals and amps and stereo chains stuff. If there was one box that did it all.... 

monkeydancer wrote:sylnau wrote:monkeydancer wrote:How is the crazy horse? I've always been intrigued because that massive neil young sound is basically my favourite tone ever.
I wish I could find "Le Noise" in a box.
That album sound is like a house full of pedals and amps and stereo chains stuff. If there was one box that did it all....



daseb wrote:sorry dude, I apologise, val kilmer was a great songwriter and truly understood the mystic ways of the native american.


foomanfat wrote:To drop dough on new hi hats, snare, heads and mutes, or not to drop dough on that jank?
I've had my eyes on a pair of Meinl Extra Dry 13" hi hats but no one has 'em in stock to actually try out in person. I know they'll sound mint, but you always gotta try before buying when it comes to cymbals (cause no two cymbals are identical). 
Muse FTW wrote:foomanfat wrote:To drop dough on new hi hats, snare, heads and mutes, or not to drop dough on that jank?
Depends. Drum heads aren't too crazy expensive, so you could always get those and forgo the rest.
Hi hats are so freaking expensive.I've had my eyes on a pair of Meinl Extra Dry 13" hi hats but no one has 'em in stock to actually try out in person. I know they'll sound mint, but you always gotta try before buying when it comes to cymbals (cause no two cymbals are identical).
What kind of mutes were you considering? I used Moongels for a while, but now I prefer that sustained and rumbling sound out of my toms.
I think my next snare will be a tiny 14x3 from Pearl, so I can get my jazz on.

daseb wrote:sorry dude, I apologise, val kilmer was a great songwriter and truly understood the mystic ways of the native american.

foomanfat wrote:
I'm going to get some Dream Bliss 14" hats.
I'm using moongels right now for regular dampening, but I'm going to invest in those Vic Firth mutes so I can practice at a lower volume.
Also, THIS GUY is the snare I'm jonesing for, but I think I have to sell a bass first.



monkeydancer wrote:How is the crazy horse? I've always been intrigued because that massive neil young sound is basically my favourite tone ever.