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MechaGodzilla wrote:i am philosophically opposed to the "fix a pedal with another pedal" mentality!
qersty wrote:THE SHIT for me has been running FF set gated and just about where it starts doing that PLLesque trails and ran into my HBE germania44.
Blackened Soul wrote:Right now the thing is all about stacking 2 octavias through the treble/guitar side of my rig through a 4x12 while running a Russian style bmp through the bass side through a 1x18
rfurtkamp wrote:I'm still in love with my Test Pattern from Hell/Pest Tatterns.
Of late I've enjoyed slamming them with a purple pedal I had built by one of our long-time members, a dual treble booster (the booster half of a Bee Baa and a germanium Rangemaster with switchable order).
I could probably live with that combo in the dirt department without complaint.
the_bright_undead wrote:qersty wrote:THE SHIT for me has been running FF set gated and just about where it starts doing that PLLesque trails and ran into my HBE germania44.
Lately been running two separate combos:
EHX Blackfinger into a Dreamcrusher (also set with the bias rolled back for a fucked up decay), then into a model feT. The Blackfinger is more of a tube-powered boost with very little compression, it makes the Dreamcrusher go nuts.
also, been running the Clang into a Virus that i got from Jero. Killer! The Clang also works great after the Virus.Blackened Soul wrote:Right now the thing is all about stacking 2 octavias through the treble/guitar side of my rig through a 4x12 while running a Russian style bmp through the bass side through a 1x18
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friendship wrote:i've been running a green ringer into a machine as a strategem in my war against tonality
Warpsmasher wrote:Multiwave Pro for cleanish to gnarlsome octave up distortion on other octavey fuzzes, that may or may not be fuzzing pitch shifted signals...now with some occasional Pigtronix Octava somewhere in the mix for one more extra level of octascreamage.
Really enjoying the germanium madness of my Tomsline G-Fuzz (original spec Arbiter FF). Everything I hit it with yields different flavors of fuzz. Pickups, guitar knobs, even just a buffered bypass in front sounds different than going straight in. Dark boost causes different kind of freakstorms than a bright one...Hot Tubes is of the dark variety and is my still loudest OD/Boost, even after all the recent new ones.
sutarappa wrote:Onceuponatime, I ran a Dark Boost into a Malekko E. Filter. Sounded like a goddess who made a mistake... Then the Ampeg blew up, and sounds were elsewhere...
qersty wrote:rfurtkamp wrote:I'm still in love with my Test Pattern from Hell/Pest Tatterns.
Of late I've enjoyed slamming them with a purple pedal I had built by one of our long-time members, a dual treble booster (the booster half of a Bee Baa and a germanium Rangemaster with switchable order).
I could probably live with that combo in the dirt department without complaint.
How does the boost part compare to the rangemaster? I thought it was just turning off a volume knob before the fuzz (i think im confusing this with some hohner? fuzz)
I've got all my new minis hooked up to the Caline power supply, which has 300 ma main outputs vs the other cheapos' 100 ma...it only gets hummy when the Frequout is hooked up to it (high MA draw/needs its own). I also have the Tomsline Black Teeth now, and am very happy with that too. Feel like I've already got the best two from Tom's line, definitely gonna keep an eye on them.qersty wrote:I miss my dark boost so much! Super awesome into my bass practice amp. I dropped it and it stopped making a sound, cant figure out what happened to it kinda sad cause it was my first diy pedal. I saw your post about the tomslin in the gas thread and it looks cool. is it negative ground? it would be cool to get a couple and see how different they are. the multiwave is cool. I looked up used prices cause i assumed they were outdated and uncool by now, shocked by how much value they have held
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