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I think I sense a new muff idea coming on?
April 1, 2009 at 12:10 pm in reply to: Introducing: The Deluxe Stereo Micro Little Big PolyMuff with Wicker and Hazarai Plus #95094PabloMemberThat had our guitarist convinced for the best part of lunchtime,
Happy April Fool’s EHXPabloMemberQuote:EH still has some of the pointer knobs that fit a D-shaft but if you need the tall knob (1979 and later) it won’t fit the D-shaft pots.Much appreciated, by the by your website is a treasure trove of knowledge and has stopped some arguements about EHX with friends erupting into crazy battles. Hats Off EH Man. :thumb:
PabloMemberQuote:How do you like the PBJ? I had one and really liked it, but eventually replaced it with a #1 Echo. Being last in the signal chain, I wanted a metal jack on the last output for durability, plus, I do love the #1 Echo just as much.Ah the photo’s been clipped, it’s actually a French Toast. I had a PB&J though and found exactly the same problem with it, great sound but the durability wasn’t exactly heavy-duty, got a straight swap for an old analog Tokai delay which sounds fantastic, thinking about a #1 Echo too though, never tried one.
March 28, 2009 at 2:37 pm in reply to: what amp and guitar do you use with your English Muff’n? #95007PabloMemberThe English Muff’n sounds super lush with these two:
PabloMemberDouble your pleasure with two Muffs (or three)
Not connected as I’m still shaping it the way I like,
A Boss TR-2 currently shivering in fear incase I decide to buy a Pulsar.
Love from the Emerald.PabloMemberThat’s kickass,
reminds me of the Supergrass video ‘Pumping on Your Stereo.’PabloMemberKickass paint job on the small stone.
PabloMemberAhhh feck that,
that’s somebody else’s collection,
I’m weird, I like buying one or two at a time,
that way your collection builds up it’s own story,
like the time I swapped a guy my top hat for a small stone at a festival over the summer.
Or when I was in France at the start of the year and seen a pawn shop propping a door open with an electric misstress, bargain.
It’s all about the stories behind the collection for me.PabloMemberIf anyone is planning on putting vocals through a Big Muff make sure you’re wearing a cup,
it will shake you and the ground you’re standing on.PabloMemberYou’d be lucky to get a box with a russian muff,
they’re beginning to get harder to find than rocking horse poo,
long live the black muff.PabloMemberLucky man
I’ve had a severe want for an original clone theory since a friend of mine showed me her’s,
sounds epic on bass!PabloMemberQuote:On several occasions, I’ve purchased duplicate EHX pedals just so I could have the pine box, and then sold one of the units. I’m such a geek.Ditto!
March 7, 2009 at 11:19 pm in reply to: I feel like a traitor and I’m not proud of the purchase I made recently. #94269PabloMemberQuote:Its an SKB pedal board I only bought it because it has rack equipment space for my amp, its powered, it was a steal of a deal and at a glance I could tell that I couldn’t break it if I tried. I’m still totally EH brand name loyal but I saw one of you gig bags. You should stop making gig bags for pedals. I’ll just leave it at that.Admitting is the first step Mike
Those SKB cases are everything-proof though.
Be proud that your EH pedals aren’t gonna get busted by anyone ever again.
(R.I.P. my first Holy Grail, which had a terrible collision with our drummer and a pint of Guiness.)PabloMemberThat is friggin genius.
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