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CostchParticipantQuote:
got it. pretty excellent shape, some rust on one side on the black coating stuff.
anyways, tossed a new battery in it. the volume knob seems a bit wonky, might just need to be cleaned. but gives out a bit. the fuzz knob seems to work. once activated, it seems to have almost NO bass to it. allllll treble. is this normal? im running a 70s guild s100 straight into the pedal and straight into a 70s amopeg b25. it should be crawllllllllin with balls. but i have nothing to compare it to, so i dunno how its SUPPOSED to sound.
Does it sound in such a manner in a shitty way, or a gnarly (as in rad) way? This forum somewhat flusters me and my stupid underdeveloped vocabulary because there’s only about 1-5 registered users on at any given time, which slows the development of learned knowledge bits. More users, just do it.
CostchParticipantIf I had some stomach flu or a decent hangover, I reckon I would vomit at the sound of the Small Clone’s deliciously nauseating tone. Just a thought, and I believe it is more relavent to the topic than MXR, DOD, and smacking it. (Not to be a doucher, I’m just saying).
January 24, 2009 at 5:31 am in reply to: Which current production EHX pedals do you think will become highly valued in the future? #91550CostchParticipantQuote:I don’t even like the sound of the sovtek muffs, they suck IMO, so i modded both my sovteks to NYC muffs. I only like them because of the soviet stylings of the boxes and if I didn’t collect them I would never buy a sovtek muff, ever!Sovtek muff’s suck? This is a very wr-wr-wr-wrong statement dood (I just discovered a new way to spell food: fude). You can’t just go around spewing heresy (oh how I hate religion) like that. If you wanted soviet muff to sound like fatass obese USA muff, why did you not just buy fatass obese USA muff in the first place? Sovtek Muff = Buddha’s form of nirvana in fuzzbox guise. I realize that I am kind of (or really) an asshole, my apologies.
CostchParticipantXO stands for xozmic orsplosion. I now know what it feels like to bathe in the glory of discovery. Join won’t you? My glory tub is big enough for all (except you hipster bastards). You know what, I don’t even care if the standard memory man (copyright costch corp.) ever gets made. I am not a big delay enthusiast.
CostchParticipantHere’s what I reckon (which isn’t much since it is coming from me): most EHX users use whatever they wanna use. I think that is quite a bit more feasible (or however the hell you spell that). By the way, Mr Radunzel’s avatar freaks me the fuck out.
CostchParticipantI’m not really much for graphic EQ. I am however quite for fuzz. So it is kind of like that pedal would be partially suitable for me, unless the fuzz sound isn’t unique enough to warant my purchase of it (something I doubt will ever happen). But you do what you wanna do, man. I am just a ghost zombie robot (I’m not even that), so don’t listen to me. Good luck dude.
CostchParticipantFuck the police!
CostchParticipantQuote:It depends. My first reaction is DON’T DO IT!, but if you never use your pedals, and you NEED a compressor, go ahead.That makes sense, but I am not a compressor user, so I would not be able to justify such an action. There are cheaper compressors (do you really need a tube driven one? Perhaps a soul preacher or white finger would suffice.) But do whatever YOU think should be done. But if your pedals are never used, and you can’t see yourself having a change of heart, then by all means sell them. Otherwise, I would hold on to them incase of emergency (because no glass breaking will cure a tone hankering, and no amount of pot would make that lame joke funny). I hope my nonsensical ramblings are of some use.
CostchParticipantI dunno, I just don’t see a practical use for it. The thing is a synth after all, not a guitar effect. I’ve heard it be used as such before, and it completley cuts out the guitar tone, so you may as well just use the pad by itself. Cool idea, but again, kind of useless. (I meant no disrespect by that by the way.) Maybe I’m just not really in to those kinds of things, I’ve used a kaosspad before and I do not really like them to begin with.
CostchParticipantQuote:Quote:Quote:ooo I love gettin dirty with some pedalsI love getting dirty with my guitar and amp. I think it makes for a better tone.
If there was a smiley with a tongue it would be sticking it out at you right now…
I’m sorry, what I said was out of line :nono:. You seem like a cool dude, so I think what you say carries a certain amount of merit. Pedals are good for getting filthy dirty, especialy fuzz plus wah.
CostchParticipantQuote:Quote:This just in:I would never buy either of these two pedals anyways, so I don’t care if they get made or not.
No reason to stop suggesting stuff. I feel that my board is near done, but I’ll still suggest stuff that I think would be cool. Even if I wasn’t sure I’d buy it if it actually came out.
Yeah, you’re right (you’re always right, and that isn’t snide sarcasm, I mean it, you are my personal jesus/morgan freeman I suppose). I just can’t think of anything that hasn’t been suggested before. How about a pedal that makes your guitar sound like a sitar/mandolin/banjo/any other stringed instrument. Call it the “Heart Strings multiple instrument modeler” or something cool. Dunno if I’d buy it, but it hasn’t been done before (not including those stupid “synth” pickup things with all of the different sounds). How’s that sound Mr. Freeman?
CostchParticipantQuote:I don’t buy your theoryI don’t buy anything, man. That’s what stealing’s for. Just kidding. Freq Anal(lol)asis seems to be cool, but not my cup of assorted beverage (tea’s cool, but I like to expand my horizons).
CostchParticipantI’m kind of growing wary of effects.
CostchParticipantQuote:ooo I love gettin dirty with some pedalsI love getting dirty with my guitar and amp. I think it makes for a better tone.
CostchParticipantI’m talking to you, the black finger is not really worth it.
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