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  • in reply to: Any one for tea and an English Muff’n? #110076
    Brianzero
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    I am a proud wiggler owner and I must say the range of vibrato and tremolo effects are awesome. Yes very warm sounding and you really can get those Hendrix univibe sounds too. Its a wonderful pedal and I recommend it highly.

    in reply to: Noisy Hog #109855
    Brianzero
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    Just a thought, maybe try it in a different building. Maybe its picking up something on your ring main in your house. Just a thought.

    in reply to: EH Fuzz-Wah #109058
    Brianzero
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    Hello

    This could be the crying tone pedal she is on about, I am not aware of a fuzz wah pedal. but you never know. There are others on here who would probably know. Good luck.

    in reply to: I’m looking for a fuzz! #108461
    Brianzero
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    yes they are both good, But if I was going to get something like that it would have to be the EHX Metal Muff, an awesome bit of kit

    Brianzero
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    I find the wiggler pretty good for those tones. Check out the demo’s on here

    in reply to: Black Finger – Is the Lamp supposed to be on or not? #108071
    Brianzero
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    I’m pretty sure the little lamp is replaceable. Maybe EH man or EHX Fender forever might be able to give you some tips there.

    in reply to: Black Finger – Is the Lamp supposed to be on or not? #108061
    Brianzero
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    The little light between the two tubes is purely decoration as far as I understand, it sort of lights up the tubes more.
    The lamp mode does in fact refer to a light source, which is explained in the leaflet that comes with the pedal. You can download the PDF of this here on this site.
    So a lamp, being a softer dimmer light and Led being a sharper brighter light are likened to the two types of compression used. Lamp=slower attack
    Led= faster attack

    Hope that helps

    Brian

    Brianzero
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    Some great sounds there!

    in reply to: NGD!!! #107014
    Brianzero
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    That is a very nice guitar !!!

    in reply to: 1st model original Smallstone Phase shifter #106204
    Brianzero
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    Congrats on your score! :thumb:

    I used to have a first gen Small Stone, but the one I had made a popping noise when engaged, and I don’t know how to fix that 😥 I sold it so I could afford my Fender Mustang.

    Here’s a soundclip of it: http://soundclick.com/share?songid=7106245

    That sounds so very good!!!

    in reply to: Where are the data sheets for tubes? #106489
    Brianzero
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    Try the sovtek website. I think its newsensor.com

    in reply to: Ring Thing! WOW! #106488
    Brianzero
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    I think it would sound great on voice ??

    in reply to: SUSTAIN – BLACKFINGER – QUESTIONS? #106126
    Brianzero
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    Sorry to hear you are having problems with your pedal, hope you get it fixed.
    As to blackfinger sustaining I don’t seem to have any problem. I use it on a solo in a song we play and I have my amp on the drive setting and the BF on lamp in the normal mode with the pre amp setting at about 3 oclock and the post setting about 12 oclock and there is loads of sweet feedback sustain. In fact a really big sound. This I found also in a clean mode as well. I think you have to just experiment with it,

    in reply to: early 80s ibanez guitars? #106068
    Brianzero
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    thats real awesome dude
    but i have an art300 and it SUCKS

    Ok well I.m glad I didn’t get one then.

    in reply to: early 80s ibanez guitars? #106005
    Brianzero
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    I must say I was a fan of the ‘artist’, never owned one tho. I think they have re issued it recently.

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