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June 27, 2012 at 9:55 pm in reply to: Has anybody tried the Ravish Sitar pedal plus distortion? #117811Will ChenMember
Got a Ravish on the way! Can’t wait to try it, but have to agree that its such a unique sounding pedal from the videos I’ve heard that I’m not sure I’d want to cover it up with distortion.
Will ChenMemberI’ve got a Freeze but have been considering a superego as well. Really wish the superego had presets, that make the decision easy. Love the potential tones from the super ego but want to have the traditional freeze available without bending down and twisting knobs.
Will ChenMemberQuote:I tried mine though a 1×12 yesterday and it could get pretty loud while staying clean, not sure if it would make gigging volume though – guess it would depend on how loud your drummer is and what the monitors are like.I gig in an instrumental trio and anticipate venues with no PA support (so far so good though). Based on your response, sounds like I should be looking at the 44 rather than the 22. It would be running into a 1X12 closed back cabinet at 16 ohms…
Will ChenMemberMan, this pedal just seems too good to be true! I’m going to have to get my hands on one to test. As of late my pedal board keeps growing (just added an EHX Freeze) so anywhere else I can cut down on size weight is a big plus and this little micro head might be the perfect cure. But 22 watts just doesn’t seem like enough clean headroom to gig with! I guess the 44 Magnum is the alternative…
Will ChenMemberJust received my Freeze over the weekend. Just fantastic delivering exactly as it promises. Its a niche effect for sure, but I think it will fast become an effect like the Digitech Whammy as a staple in more experimental guitar/bass players rigs. I set it up with my Digitech Jamman Solo and had a blast. One could really be a one man band with these 2 pedals. Regarding catching percussives to sustain glitches, its possible you just have to get the timing right which is much trickier than the standard operation.
One little surprising tidbit about the pedal, it weighs nearly nothing! Nice for those who already have a rather heavy board…
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