Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!

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Here's me right now. Still not wired up because JESUS it takes so long and hurts my arms.

Atlas will prolly be Brothers soon. Mini may make way for Context.

Oh also I have a Wombtone on it's way to squeeze in, Tetris skills will be pushed to the max.
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Put this setup together this morning. Should be appropriate for this rainy day.

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Tore apart my bigger board after a purge. Been rocking this spray painted plank since. Diggin it so far. The Miku is run through one send of the LS-2 to get some clean signal blend. Need to fix my volume pedal yo. Running the judder into a Boss GL-100 for the HM2 styles.

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peaches wrote:Here's me right now. Still not wired up because JESUS it takes so long and hurts my arms.

Atlas will prolly be Brothers soon. Mini may make way for Context.

Oh also I have a Wombtone on it's way to squeeze in, Tetris skills will be pushed to the max.
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Been rocking this spray painted plank
taking a plank and painting it beats all other boards to me...just im a dust freak and its pretty sickening to be like omg omg about dust so if i use my planks for a week or two i usualy cover my favorite pedal with a silk cloth,...................................... :picard:
sick boards allways wondered about that kraken ^^azx
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PeteeBee wrote:
hotknife wrote: PT2399 based reverbs
Like what? just curious. I think my Pladask Solen is a PT2399 delay and it rules. I love how it's extremely reactive to my playing, but this means it has to go first in the chain so that it doesn't get overloaded, or I have to set it really mellow. No idea if that is inherent in the chip or just the way this particular delay works :idk:
I like the Mellowtone Dunk Tank (might be too simple for you) and the RM-1N (might have too much going on). Way too many others out there to list, but those two are my favorites thus far. Did not like the Caroline Meteore. Do you still have your Romferd, btw? Also how do you like the Solen compared to the Echo Degrader?
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hotknife wrote:
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hotknife wrote: PT2399 based reverbs
Like what? just curious. I think my Pladask Solen is a PT2399 delay and it rules. I love how it's extremely reactive to my playing, but this means it has to go first in the chain so that it doesn't get overloaded, or I have to set it really mellow. No idea if that is inherent in the chip or just the way this particular delay works :idk:
I like the Mellowtone Dunk Tank (might be too simple for you) and the RM-1N (might have too much going on). Way too many others out there to list, but those two are my favorites thus far. Did not like the Caroline Meteore. Do you still have your Romferd, btw? Also how do you like the Solen compared to the Echo Degrader?
I'll need to look into the Dunk Tank! Simple reverb is my favorite assuming it meets my needs. That is exactly why I've never tried out an RM-1N. I also didn't care for the Meteore :lol:

I sold for Romferd because I only used it for the metallic aspect and I was normally trying to mask the vibrato. I then missed the metallic clang, so I picked up the Solen because the Mod knob on the two is supposed to be similar. It seems to be similar, but it is hard to get the Mod as high in the mix as on the roofers. Solen and Echo Degrader seem somewhat similar to me. Echo Degrader has a lot more control and ability to have it sit in the back of what you're playing and just make things prettier. Solen is harder to keep consistent, it gets a lot more pronounced as you strum harder vs pick single notes and stuff, which I kind of love. For my lame indie songs that I always write, I leave it on all the time and it is just a subtle little mushiness through the verse then really makes the chorus huge as I strum along. I can easily see having both and liking it, but for my simple taste Solen seems like the better option.
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The Dunk Tank really is a wonderful little reverb. It makes me very happy, and there's something really nice about just having a single knob. I really am surprised at how big it sounds. Everything below two o' clock feels like your typical amp reverb, and everything over that feels enormous. Feels like a really well thought out design.
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I have similar sentiment toward Recovery's Endless Summer II. 1 knob for wet, 1 knob for dry; both can be overdriven.
Mellowtone really hit an aesthetic bullseye with the Dunk Tank and I've been wondering how their 'single knob verb' would be approached, functionally
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off topic, but...
The Endless Summer MKII is the only hand-wired, real spring reverb in pedal form on planet Earth.
not true, van amps sole mate. :thumb:
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space6oy wrote:off topic, but...
The Endless Summer MKII is the only hand-wired, real spring reverb in pedal form on planet Earth.
not true, van amps sole mate. :thumb:
And Spaceman Orion...
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wfs1234 wrote:The Dunk Tank really is a wonderful little reverb. It makes me very happy, and there's something really nice about just having a single knob. I really am surprised at how big it sounds. Everything below two o' clock feels like your typical amp reverb, and everything over that feels enormous. Feels like a really well thought out design.
I think a lot of that is from the input/output transistors (beyond your standard BDTR-2 verb layout).
From the little I've managed to figure out , it looks like the transistors are laid out similarly to the Wolf Computer.
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popvulture wrote:
space6oy wrote:off topic, but...
The Endless Summer MKII is the only hand-wired, real spring reverb in pedal form on planet Earth.
not true, van amps sole mate. :thumb:
And Spaceman Orion...
And screwminfx uverbia
And Dano spring king
And tomkat tanker
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