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  • #94810
    Kevin Demuth
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    can you tell me about the pigtronix attack sustain?

    ;)

    i’d like to know too…
    i’ve watched the PGS demo four times over the last couple of days and am really tempted to get one…

    #94814
    electro-melx
    Moderator
    Quote:
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    can you tell me about the pigtronix attack sustain?

    ;)

    i’d like to know too…
    i’ve watched the PGS demo four times over the last couple of days and am really tempted to get one…

    I know, I was asking for you!!!! ;)

    #94815
    Kevin Demuth
    Member
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    I know, I was asking for you!!!! ;)

    thought so! thanks mate! :thumb:

    #94826
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    Just added the Digitech RV-7 last month

    can you tell me about the pigtronix attack sustain?

    Sure!

    I use it for compression, tremolo, stutter, boost, and swells so for the price its not that bad I think. I really like the pedal. The only thing tricky about it is avoiding a slight pop sound when fading out your swells. Also when you do your swells you do get a subtle distorter tone. Hardly a issue though. Really great for long sustaining notes or chords though.

    It is a bit pricey, but since it servers multi-purpose for me I see it being somewhat justified.

    #94903
    nightraven
    Member

    http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t151/nickorly/IMG_1089.jpg

    newest edition is the early 90s TC Electronic Stereo Chorus/Flanger!

    edit: argh ehx forums cutting it up – click the link to see the board :(

    #94911
    Royal8
    Member

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v652/davesnyder/Gear/32509PedalBoardsmall.jpg

    Here is a picture of the pedalboard that I have been working on for about 5 years. There have been many pedals bought and sold, but I think I finally have it where I want it.

    Order:
    Les Paul>

    SmallStone>SuperComp>Bluesbreaker>CrunchBox>EnglishMuff’n>BigMuff>SurfTrem>#1Echo

    >Classic 30

    #95004
    Pablo
    Member

    100_2185.jpg

    Double your pleasure with two Muffs (or three)
    Not connected as I’m still shaping it the way I like,
    A Boss TR-2 currently shivering in fear incase I decide to buy a Pulsar.
    Love from the Emerald.

    #95006
    Royal8
    Member

    How do you like the PBJ? I had one and really liked it, but eventually replaced it with a #1 Echo. Being last in the signal chain, I wanted a metal jack on the last output for durability, plus, I do love the #1 Echo just as much.

    #95008
    Pablo
    Member
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    How do you like the PBJ? I had one and really liked it, but eventually replaced it with a #1 Echo. Being last in the signal chain, I wanted a metal jack on the last output for durability, plus, I do love the #1 Echo just as much.

    Ah the photo’s been clipped, it’s actually a French Toast. I had a PB&J though and found exactly the same problem with it, great sound but the durability wasn’t exactly heavy-duty, got a straight swap for an old analog Tokai delay which sounds fantastic, thinking about a #1 Echo too though, never tried one.

    #95140
    RSPOON
    Member

    Well here is my EHX[img][/img] Obsession

    #95142
    Fender&EHX4ever
    Moderator
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    Well here is my EHX[img][/img] Obsession

    Awesome! I recently picked up a vintage yellow Stereo Memory Man. It sounds incredible. I used to own a reissue SMM, and it didn’t compare to the yellow one at all. Not even close. The repeats on it are crystal clear and punchy, even at the tail end of longer feedback settings. The stereo chorus sounds great too.

    #95151
    RSPOON
    Member
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    Well here is my EHX[img][/img] Obsession

    Awesome! I recently picked up a vintage yellow Stereo Memory Man. It sounds incredible. I used to own a reissue SMM, and it didn’t compare to the yellow one at all. Not even close. The repeats on it are crystal clear and punchy, even at the tail end of longer feedback settings. The stereo chorus sounds great too.

    I didn’t care for the Chorus until I hooked it up with 2 amps….Now I finally have a Chorus that sounds full,not processed.

    #95175
    Fbanks88
    Member

    Here’s My rig! XD as of April 02, 2009
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    Along with the safest amp on the market!

    #95186
    freshchops
    Member

    But there has been in the past:
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    Smileys, how do you like that “Low Fi Junky Loop”? been thinking about getting one……

    #95188
    richoz
    Member

    My current setup, all powered by Visual Sound 1Spot.

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