Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
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I'm all about your Broadcast settings. Running at 9v?
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Thanks! That's the 24v version so, no. I used to have a 9v version but sold it when I got this one. I also have the dual foot switch version on my band board. Favorite dirt pedal ever? Maybe. They all sound awesome.MechaGodzilla wrote:I'm all about your Broadcast settings. Running at 9v?
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Ah nice. I really dig having two footswitches and it sounds kickass at 18v. I haven't got a power supply that'll give me 24v but I'm pretty happy with how it is at 18v. I leave it on all the time and kick on the high gain mode as and when.insubordination wrote:Thanks! That's the 24v version so, no. I used to have a 9v version but sold it when I got this one. I also have the dual foot switch version on my band board. Favorite dirt pedal ever? Maybe. They all sound awesome.MechaGodzilla wrote:I'm all about your Broadcast settings. Running at 9v?
There was somebody on the Hudson IG account who got them to put a switchable charge pump in one, part of me thinks switchable 9/18/24 would be cool just to have extra options.
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That's a great idea. Yeah, I really liked the 9v version at 18v, and in general. I used it on my guitars on the Difficult record linked in my sig (right side).MechaGodzilla wrote:Ah nice. I really dig having two footswitches and it sounds kickass at 18v. I haven't got a power supply that'll give me 24v but I'm pretty happy with how it is at 18v. I leave it on all the time and kick on the high gain mode as and when.
There was somebody on the Hudson IG account who got them to put a switchable charge pump in one, part of me thinks switchable 9/18/24 would be cool just to have extra options.
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Every time I put a big board together I get overwhelmed, been running this one for a few months now and have been completely satisfied. Not really a fan of chorus, but the Dimension C has changed my mind about that, maybe because it sounds like an old flanger.
Acquired the Rat recently after a friend told me it sounded like hot garbage, took it personally as its my favorite distortion, but he was right. Apparently ProCo let quite a few units go around 2003 with "C100K" pots, so if any of you have Rats, or Turbo Rats in the 260,000 S/N range that sound like shit, thats why. Can't seem to find anything online that points to this as an issue. Placed an order with Smallbear, and all is well.
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That's cause chorus goes before dirtbraaandooon wrote:Not really a fan of chorus

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Thanks, I've tried it pre and post dirt, I mainly use it clean, or with the 808. The Rat is set for destroy and only stack that with the Maxon. Running all this into a Verellen Coop and I couldn't be happier with the tones I'm getting.
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awesome boardinsubordination wrote:
tell me about this Valeton pedal - you're using it for volume but does it do regular TRS expression too?
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It does, allegedly: http://www.valeton.net/html/en/index.ph ... ad&did=209alexsga wrote:awesome board
tell me about this Valeton pedal - you're using it for volume but does it do regular TRS expression too?
Although I haven't tried it that way yet, for no good reason really! They're $50 new, which seems a little much for something so small and plastic, but there isn't much else on the market offering that functionality at the same size or price point.
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oh man i'd be soo grateful if you could try expression for meinsubordination wrote:Although I haven't tried it that way yet, for no good reason really! They're $50 new, which seems a little much for something so small and plastic, but there isn't much else on the market offering that functionality at the same size or price point.

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Lookin goodinsubordination wrote:
Home board for guitar and bass, mostly plugged into a mixer with an AMT O2 in the loop for speaker simulation.
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This is fucking hot.braaandooon wrote:
Every time I put a big board together I get overwhelmed, been running this one for a few months now and have been completely satisfied. Not really a fan of chorus, but the Dimension C has changed my mind about that, maybe because it sounds like an old flanger.
Acquired the Rat recently after a friend told me it sounded like hot garbage, took it personally as its my favorite distortion, but he was right. Apparently ProCo let quite a few units go around 2003 with "C100K" pots, so if any of you have Rats, or Turbo Rats in the 260,000 S/N range that sound like shit, thats why. Can't seem to find anything online that points to this as an issue. Placed an order with Smallbear, and all is well.
Also, that may explain why i never liked the RAT i had.
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Yah, the "C" curve pots basically make it so that all the useable range of the pot is between 7 and 10 o'clock, makes it hard to dial in a good sound. They're fairly easy to spot, as it was around the time ProCo was in a transitional period, and started utilizing the slope style boxes. These pedals are still U.S. Made and use the older ProCo style knobs.
I got mine for free, pulled the board and everything tested fine, then pulled a pot and "bingo"! Installed mojo chip, green led, beefed up the power filter cap and then retired my mid 80's Rat as they both sound about identical.
I got mine for free, pulled the board and everything tested fine, then pulled a pot and "bingo"! Installed mojo chip, green led, beefed up the power filter cap and then retired my mid 80's Rat as they both sound about identical.
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