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I have a Micro Pog but the specs seem a little underpowered compared with the POG2 which is my next EHX investment. But the micro does sound sweet with lots of compression first then square wave tremolo after.
pedaltragicMemberThe guitarist from Living End plays very tight and is technically well ahead of many players cracking it for commercial success in Australia. Also Australia has until the past few years been a wasteland for pedal brands other than Boss or Digitech. Both make nice gear but they don’t have the flair of EHX. Shame retailers here charge like a wounded bull when the AU$ is evens with the greenback.
November 13, 2010 at 12:54 am in reply to: Electro-Harmonix Effectology, Vol.18 World Sounds By Bill Ruppert #112547pedaltragicMemberVery nice but I find I have to improvise with my non-EHX gear and match it with my few EHX pedals to try and achieve the effects you extract and the results usually disappoint. But the Effectology lessons are great entertainment value whatever happens. I wonder if you could devise any sonic trickery with a mini pog, Stereo Electric Mistress, Hazarai and a Freeze. I ask coz them’s the only ones I got.
PS I appreciate the need to highlight fun which can be had with the new gear EHX makes.
April 20, 2010 at 2:44 am in reply to: Electro-Harmonix Effectology, Vol.11 Crystal-Shimmer Effects #97272pedaltragicMemberJust watched the demo on uilleann pipe sound. Outstanding. I had lump in my throat.
April 18, 2010 at 1:46 am in reply to: Electro-Harmonix Effectology, Vol.11 Crystal-Shimmer Effects #109286pedaltragicMemberExcellent tutorials. They make me just want to leave work NOW and spend hours fiddling with my fx. (The few that I own.) I was wondering if there are any technical risks with setting up the feedback loops demonstrated in part 14 of your demos?
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