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  • in reply to: Need help getting rid of unwanted noise. #106177
    Trae3ab
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    These were great suggestions.

    Thanks alot.

    I ended up moving my big muff back in the line and put the POG2 on a separate power supply and dropped a significant amount of noise and allowed for my feedback to be what it is supposed to be.

    Amp – POG2 – Germanium OD – Boss Dm3 – Little Big Muff – Tuner – Guitar

    Moving the Little Big Muff along with splitting power supplies were key.

    Thank Ehx forumers,
    Trae

    in reply to: Need help getting rid of unwanted noise. #106043
    Trae3ab
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    Quote:
    i’d start with getting Pog2 out of the daisychain – daisychaining analog and digital effects on ne power supply can cause weird noise

    Yeah… I’m trying that tonight at my space… I have to get this fixed asap as I have a show on Wed.

    I think this is the problem.

    My amp is a Fender hot rod deville 2×12 by the way…

    I have learned that the pog is not so good through the 12s though. I’m going to switch it up with a 2×10 1×12 cab setup (or just add two 10s to the existing setup)and see if that will help that out but that should be for another topic.

    in reply to: Need help getting rid of unwanted noise. #105982
    Trae3ab
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    Quote:
    firstly: how are you powering them? if you have everything daisychained, that is likely your problem. give the pog2 its own power supply, that should fix the issue, and if you can, run the muff off of batteries – less line noise that way.

    if you’re powering everything separately, try putting the big muff before the tuner – the buffer may be causing issues down the line, fuzz pedals usually work best if you put them immediately after your guitar. if the tuner is true bypass then you may have to put the pog2 in front of the LBM and try that.

    John… I daisy my effects, so, this seems a sound statement. I will give a separate power supply a shot. Thanks for the tip(s).

    And to anyone else who have suggestions.

    in reply to: Clean tones #105497
    Trae3ab
    Member

    Germanium OD has a really good clean tone with the Gain rolled back to noonish and bias and voltage dialed to your specs.

    in reply to: Effectology Suggestions- #105291
    Trae3ab
    Member

    You can get a harpsichord sound with a POG2

    Along with a few other keyed instruments with a little gumption.

    I would like to say I enjoy the experimental nature of the effectology series.

    in reply to: EH stickers #105263
    Trae3ab
    Member

    I got a sticker in everything I’ve bought this year.

    Germanium OD

    POG2

    Little Big Muff

    in reply to: Oh My Goodness!! DELUXE Memory Boy! #103230
    Trae3ab
    Member

    how do I get a subscription to this catalog? That is really cool.

    in reply to: germanium od #103191
    Trae3ab
    Member

    Mine doesn’t Hum all that much… I was actually surprised. My little big muff hums quite a bit, not my Germanium.

    Trae3ab
    Member

    POG2

    Germanium OD

    Russian Big Muff

    Little Big Muff

    Wish List:

    Frequency Analyzer
    Memory Boy
    Stereo Memory Man with Hazarai
    HOG + extras

    in reply to: Before Or After #102513
    Trae3ab
    Member

    Thoughts on what’s best for Tracking/salvaging Tone and Volume?

    Right now I am Using (in this order):

    Pog2 – little Big Muff – Boss DM3 analog Delay – Germanium OD

    The Pog2 won’t track as well in the back or middle, from my experience.

    in reply to: germanium od #102197
    Trae3ab
    Member

    I picked up my Germanium OD or “Odie” as I call it.

    I checked it out here at the site and decided to try it out at a local guitar store. I liked it very much, so I purchased it.

    It is a definite boost. I do not play with a lot of distortion ,at the moment, outside of what my clean channel provides when it breaks. I always want more sustain.

    This pedal adds an interesting twist to the boost with the volts and bias knobs and their relation with each other along with the gain.

    When I first played it I wanted to turn the gain way up and the volts down low and mess with the bias as I saw fit.

    I found a couple of really wonderful settings that I will will be putting in the old notepad.

    But… The rich tone it brings out of your amp with the the gain way down, it accentuates your clean channel, even seeming to clean it up, delivering a crisp and smooth sound. I was impressed. Especially with my boss dm3 analog delay. It sounded magnificent.

    This is a great pedal.

    My only complaint, minor as it may be, is that the jump in volume is really extreme with the gain turned up. I found that if I adjust all three knobs accordingly the jump in volume isn’t so extreme, so that is a plus. Also maybe a volume pedal may work better, as I really don’t like to turn the volume down on my guitar and don’t want to sacrifice a wonderful setting because of shear volume issues.

    in reply to: Micro POG #102109
    Trae3ab
    Member

    Yes.

    I agree… The versatility alone is worth the price comparatively to the Micro Pog.

    I get mine in this week and have a show in two weeks and have to incorporate it into about half a set.

    I am really excited about late night conceptualizing.

    Trae

    in reply to: germanium od #102011
    Trae3ab
    Member

    Yes…

    I am definitely interested in this pedal.

    Maybe use it as an overdrive for a big muff or vice versa.

    I get the decay is great but sustain on that break up wood be really cool.

    emphasis on the wood.

    in reply to: Memory Toy #101781
    Trae3ab
    Member

    That’s cool… Let us know what you think.

    I am really interested in picking up a memory boy with the added use with expression pedal.

    -Trae

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