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Jeepers, that’s pretty scary… To be honest, I began losing interest in the forum after Scott left. Updates got few and far between.
cabomanoParticipantI have two smaller strips on the bottom of my nano pedals. Be sure to wipe the surface clean before you stick the velcro on. It’ll save you a lot of trouble later.
cabomanoParticipantUnreal. Great stuff! :metal:
cabomanoParticipantHere’s mine:
:thumb:cabomanoParticipantQuote:For gigging I’ve got an old Vox AC30 from the seventies and a Fender Bassman reissue.
For home playing, there’s nothing better than the fart box that is my beloved Fender Champ 600.
I love that thing more than the other two.Three cheers for the Champ 600!
cabomanoParticipantAnd loaded stock with EHX 6V6’s, would you believe?
cabomanoParticipantHere’s my new addition to the family:
’65 Princeton Reverb RI
Sweet little 15 watter…cabomanoParticipantQuote:Only really guidelines. For example, generally you put reverb last because you want your effects reverbed, not your reverb effected, and you put delay after your distortion because you don’t want your repeats to be compressed.Yeah. As an example I like to use reverb before distortion because it approximates the sound you’d get by plugging a reverb tank into an overdriven amp. No holds barred, it’s down to your preferences.
February 6, 2010 at 8:32 pm in reply to: Stereo Memory Man w/ Hazarai Question about tap tempo and how it pertains to presets #107178cabomanoParticipantI checked on mine and it does save tapped tempos here too.
cabomanoParticipantHi guys,
I found this on the New Sensor website:
http://www.newsensor.com/CutomerServices.aspxcabomanoParticipantQuote:Bear in mind that there are 2 different versions of Deluxe Big Muffs – the one with the Blend switch, and the one with the Series/Parallel switch.I’ve owned both, and ended up selling the Blend switch version and kept the Series/Parallel version.
The Series/Parallel version allows you to place the compressor in front of the fuzz in a series, which makes for some outrageous sustain. If you can hold out for one of these versions, it’s worth the wait.
However, you can always mod the Blend switch version if you are daring http://hammer.ampage.org/files/Device1-7.PDF
Wow, so funny reading through that newsletter. I was 3 years old when that came out.
cabomanoParticipantQuote:aprox. 140 poundsMy first reaction was: ‘Jeez, that’s pretty heavy for a pedal’!
cabomanoParticipantBeautiful amp. Congratulations!
cabomanoParticipantAnd weird, too… :freak:
cabomanoParticipantQuote:Just got done vandalizing my new Big Muff. The “I kill russians” is a joke between friends on NYC vs. Russian Muffs.I love the way that looks. :thumb:
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