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Just made a big board for home/studio use and packed it full.
July 2, 2010 at 1:12 pm in reply to: New Devices: Germanium^4 Big Muff &, .44 Magnum, Freeze, Neo Clone, & Headphone Amp #109940brianeharmonjrParticipantHaven’t even had a go with the Freeze yet. I’ve been really busy the past couple of days, so I apologize for the delay. I’ve been trying to fall in love with the Germanium Muff. I like the Distortion side (love the ‘Volts’ knob), but the Overdrive side has almost no grit at all. I gotta play with it some more and give the Freeze a good try out. Yes, I work at a music store.
July 1, 2010 at 1:23 am in reply to: New Devices: Germanium^4 Big Muff &, .44 Magnum, Freeze, Neo Clone, & Headphone Amp #109912brianeharmonjrParticipantQuote:The EHX Freeze is supposed to be available late June. Well, today is June 30th. Any idea when that pedal will be in guitar stores?Got mine today along with my Germanium Muff and Headphone Amp.
brianeharmonjrParticipantQuote:jealous. post some videos pleaseDon’t have the capability. Maybe if I didn’t spend so much money on pedals I could afford some decent recording/video equipment. Anyway, the stock presets #5, 6, and 9 are my favorites so far, and I’ve got a pretty fantastic subtle background setting set up with the knobs. The coolest thing about this pedal so far may be a functioning “whammy” effect. Two octaves up or down with fantastic tracking and ability to play chords is such a welcome change from that P.O.S. red pedal I used to have. I also have had tons of fun getting spacey blippy pulsing tones from setting the rate at about noon and moving the fine knob around. This thing is too cool. Congrats to EHX on the most functional Ring Mod I’ve ever played through. I love this thing.
brianeharmonjrParticipantGot mine today. Easily lives up to all of my expectations. Glad I bid farewell to my Moog Ring Mod and Whammy.
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brianeharmonjrParticipantGot mine today. WOOHOO!
brianeharmonjrParticipantQuote:let’s hope it’ll be reasonably priced… i’d love it if it’d be priced quite close to the SMMH – around 200 dollarsI believe it’s going to be about $175 street price.
brianeharmonjrParticipantYou’ll just have to ask for a $180 gift certificate and hold onto it for about a month.
brianeharmonjrParticipantJust so you guys know, Deluxe Memory Boy is supposed to be available around NAMM (late January). The Iron Lung is due some time in December.
brianeharmonjrParticipantQuote:The question now is, should I sell the Memory Boy to make way for the Deluxe?I’m keeping mine, if only for the square-wave modulation.
brianeharmonjrParticipantThought I’d post it here first. Just got the info in the mail today at work. The first picture shows the DMB and the second page is a sneak peak of the new nano vocoder.
September 24, 2009 at 11:06 pm in reply to: all the weird early 80s drum / sequencer pedals… #101751brianeharmonjrParticipantI’ve got a Space Drum that I could maybe trade you for something!
brianeharmonjrParticipantQuote:does it sound just like a memory boy but with less flexible options?Yes, to my ear the repeats sound almost exactly the same as the Memory Boy. I set both to maximum delay time completely wet and they seem to have the same delay time and tone. Nice and dark.
brianeharmonjrParticipantJust got in a Memory Toy today. Me likey!
September 11, 2009 at 1:57 am in reply to: New Electro Harmonix Cathedral Stereo Reverb Pedal Video #101360brianeharmonjrParticipantQuote:I would get one for the graphics alone :love:I don’t see giving up my Holier or Holiest Grails though. Best to just have them all for total mojo
Yeah, I’m keeping my Holier Grail, just cause I like to play with the gate now and again. I’d still like to get a Holiest Grail also, but the Cathedral is now a permanent resident on my home/studio pedalboard. Also, it is beautiful.
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