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hey all, first off happy new year and all the best for 2010!
been a while since I posted so here’s my current pedal board, just got the BMPw/TW
and I’m amazed the difference the wicker switch makes, exactly what I was afterhad to scrap the nano small stone for to make things fit for this but I may grab the
pedal bag and double up on the boards.cheers,
MattSeptember 23, 2009 at 4:22 pm in reply to: Anyone get their hands on the new Screaming Bird? #101700matt3005v2Memberi got one tried it with my AC30 and was a little dissapointed to be honest. So i;m going to sell it and put the money towards some modulation pedals or something of that nature
matt3005v2Memberif i get the chance i;ll throw some up tommorow, as a general rule i use it with the little BM as ii prefer the tone right down and i use the SB to add some brightness, seems to work well!!
matt3005v2Memberhi guys, just a little version of my updated board(or bag whichever!!) took a few pedals out of retirement and got my treble boost
oh yeah, in the process of making some cables to hook it all up so theres not oodles of cables entangling my feet on stage
matt3005v2Memberhave you tried puttin individual pedals through the loop one at a time to try and isolate which is causing the problem? i’ve had this trouble in the past and it’s usually one pedal or a dodgy lead causing the problem.
hope you can get this sorted!
cheers,
Mattmatt3005v2MemberQuote:I have one and love it, I’ll try to get some samples upcould i just ask what sound you get out of it, i.e any particuar players tones it gets close too for exmple rory gallagher or ritchie blackmore?
i know what the pedal does just wondering if its going to be able to get the sound i’m after!
cheers,
mattmatt3005v2Memberthat…..was….awesome!
excellent job bill, so thoroughly explained too!
matt3005v2Memberdid some experimenting the other day, putting my small stone in various places, tried it before my little big muff…..
seriously couldnt believe the difference, i kniw where its staying from now on!!
also tried it before my zakk wylde overdrive…..results not so good, but inbetween that and the LBM ahhhhh tonal paradise :clap:matt3005v2Membertheres a nice little demo of the Q-tron on Bass:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gp7dlry9Yos
shows some of the possibilities for bass
matt3005v2Membersounds interesssting herghost!
could i just ask which version of the Metal Muff you were using; w/ top boost, micro or pocket?
matt
matt3005v2MemberQuote:Quote:Really?
had no idea, wwas going to get one of those when i first started playing about 5 or 6 years ago
might have to look into getting one now!Steve Ridinger, who designed the Tone Machine, is now the president of Danelectro and AFAIK hat’s his circuit in there. It’s a great sounding little pedal, if a bit fragile. I need to get around to rehousing mine.
great little piece of info thanks very much!
dont suppose you have any examples of you playing it?
matt3005v2MemberReally?
had no idea, wwas going to get one of those when i first started playing about 5 or 6 years ago
might have to look into getting one now!matt3005v2Memberdefinitely along the lines of the Foxx tone machine! been after one of those for a while now but so far no luck!
matt3005v2Memberahh yes i forgot the micro synth d’oh!!!
i’m sort of thinking more along the lines of a one control wonder as it were, perhaps incorporate a little switch, up for octave up, down for octave downdefinitly with the idea of combining with the muff though!
matt3005v2Memberexcellent demo, just shows th difference that can be made through re=oredering FX
i think i have some experimenting to do!
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