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liveatsixMember
Currently own/use:
Holy Grail Plus, #1 Echo, Stereo Pulsar, Little Big Muff, Soul Preacher, Small Stone, Doctor QTried but didn’t like:
Stereo Clone Theory, Micro Q-TronWould like to try:
Micro POG, Stereo Electric MistressliveatsixMemberI had one quite a while ago with the “backwards” controls that sounded just awful. My volume had to be at 10 for any sort of fuzz effect at all. I ordered it online and sent that beeotch back after a day. Now I bought one last weekend with the controls in the right places that sounds just amazing and works impeccable with my setup.
Come to think of it, I had a Micro Q-Tron with a “backwards” band pass knob. The low pass was actually high pass, ect. That sounded like garbage, too.liveatsixMemberThe only live recordings I’ve ever liked enough to own are Kiss’ Alive! I + II.
liveatsixMemberOkay, I’ve been interested in this pedal since it came out but nobody stocks it around to test out. Riddle me some questions, but bear with me, I don’t play with distortion. Does it boost your volume crazy loud and hiss like mad? I’m trying to find something of a light dirt or slightly overdriven TS-9/Bad Monkey but “different” sorta sound out of this pedal. Can it do that with my Telecasters?
January 15, 2009 at 8:57 pm in reply to: order all the EHX pedals you’ve owned from favorite to least favorite #90835liveatsixMemberCurrent:
XO Holy Grail Plus
Nano Small Stone
Nano Soul Preacher
XO #1 Echo
XO Stereo Pulsar
Nano Doctor QFallen Hero:
XO Clone TheoryWould Like to Try:
XO Micro POG
XO Stereo Electric MistressliveatsixMemberA tuner. It’s from the late 80’s but it still lives on.
liveatsixMemberThe Mini Tone Master? Oh, that’s just for playing with headphones if it’s late at night. It actually sounds pretty decent.
liveatsixMemberHere was my humble little board.
liveatsixMemberHello, 1st post here. I play Fender Telecasters and amplification in addition to the EHX products that I step on. I think the EHX/Fender combo is probably the best of pairings. A great mashing of the traditional and experimental.
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