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  • in reply to: Post your Pedalboard #97419
    bubmaynard
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    Original 1984 TS9 Tubescreamer

    Not to rag on you too bad but is there any point in saying “Original” 1984 TS9. I still find it funny that the TS9’s are priced where they are and they don’t even have the 4558D chip in them. Even the cheap TS7 (which I got for $20) has the 4558 chip (which I actually swapped for the 4558P due to liking the sound more). Why would anyone buy any tubescreamer other than the TS7? I mean $20 for the pedal, $5 for the parts to mod it to 808 specs. Seriously…if you buy a TS9 or an 808 or a Vintage 808 you are getting ripped!

    My ears can hear the difference. To each his own I guess.

    in reply to: Post your Pedalboard #97356
    bubmaynard
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    I haven’t been able to figure out how to post a picture on here so here’s a list in order

    Dunlop 535Q wah
    Original 1984 TS9 Tubescreamer
    Boss SD-1
    Boss DS-1
    EHX Clone Theory XO
    MXR Block Letter Phase 90

    bubmaynard
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    Hello:

    If you have enough money, don’t hesitate: Get both!. They’re not the same anyway and thus, not redundant for use in the same pedal board. If you do this, you can expand a lot the sound palette.

    The DMM is more faithful to the “early U2 sound”, but also versatile for more styles while the Hazarai, despite not being analog (impossible due its extended features) is still warm-sounding and you can push it to very experimental sounds (as is the EH-tradition) and lots of sonic posibilities (looping an manipulation) apart the usual echo/delay.

    If you do this, place the DMM first and the SMM/H after so you can also create patterns with the DMM and recording into SMM/H looper, or compose complex multi-delay repeats. The only flaw of the SMM/H in my opinion is that there’s no “trails” in any mode, so yo must be careful and fine when you play as the repeats cut abruptly when the effect is disengaged, instead of fading away gently.

    That’s what I’d do. In fact, I have some DMM’s and the SMM/H… combine them and you’ll get fantastic results.

    Good luck and make a good choice.

    Regards from Spain.

    Nacho

    What about a mxr carbon copy with the hazarai?

    bubmaynard
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    what are you trying to do? they kinda fill different needs.

    U2 stuff

    bubmaynard
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    I can’t decide myself.

    in reply to: Holy Grail: Now In Diecast Chassis #96947
    bubmaynard
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    Does this lose some volume when you engage it like the nano chorus?

    in reply to: Post your Pedalboard #96919
    bubmaynard
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    Wow Classic Clone Theory!

    in reply to: Power Supply Compatibility? #96918
    bubmaynard
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    Does anyone know if there are some EHX effects that aren’t compatible with a Dunlop DC brick?

    in reply to: New Deluxe Memory Man Demo by ProGuitarShop.com #96909
    bubmaynard
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    Thanks Brianzero. That was fast by the way.

    in reply to: New Deluxe Memory Man Demo by ProGuitarShop.com #96907
    bubmaynard
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    Can you get the same type of echo tone and speeds from the stereo memory man with hazarai? I’m looking to play U2 stuff and no one has demoed a SMMWH playing any of their tunes?

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