
Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
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I’ve been trading a shit ton lately, but I’ve landed on what has been my favorite setup I’ve ever had so far. Jury is still out on the CT5, but I’m finding more and more practical use for it every day.


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that's so shittyPeteeBee wrote:That is so sad. It wasn't even a year ago, was it? When Nic died that is. I feel so bad for everyone involved that their loss is now being dragged on and on and into this huge mess.emcee_m_prime wrote:Yeah, from what I understand I guess after the founder, Nic, died (really sad), the business went to his mom, who couldn't agree to terms with the staff. Howard and a lot of the team left, and are legally barred from talking about it.Jero wrote: Wait, what?!
It seems like just an all around shitty situation, and unfortunately the people there at the moment also seem to have no idea what they're doing, which doesn't bode super well for their future (watch the video of their rep from the most recent NAMM being interviewed about the BE or the demo videos of the BE pre, it's rough).

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Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
adm307 wrote:I’ve been trading a shit ton lately, but I’ve landed on what has been my favorite setup I’ve ever had so far. Jury is still out on the CT5, but I’m finding more and more practical use for it every day.


I'd love to hear your thoughts on the empress reverb vs having a couple simpler ones. I know that's a common question for all big boxes with presets, but reverb is the one effect that I can actually see it working for me (as far as I don't adjust the knobs on my reverbs as often as delays or dirt) and empress is a company that I trust their sounds.
edit: watching demos for the bunchiths time and I'm convincing myself to get one

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Not pedal related but every time I see dat Elrick I get a raging jwarJesus Was a Robot wrote:Updated my board a bit in the last month or so. I feel like it's almost perfect. I know I've said that before but still. So much fun and every pedal has it's own usable function. Not just random noise.
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Yeah that bass looks ridiculous!John wrote:Not pedal related but every time I see dat Elrick I get a raging jwarJesus Was a Robot wrote:Updated my board a bit in the last month or so. I feel like it's almost perfect. I know I've said that before but still. So much fun and every pedal has it's own usable function. Not just random noise.
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My whole thing with the Empress is that I love every sound I can get out of it, and I think it has some of the best sounding verbs on the market in general. It’s awesome to be able to set some great sounds, save them, and be able to swap easily. That being said, I find myself only consistently using two settings, so I feel like I’m not using this pedal to its full potential most of the time. Given the opportunity, I’d probably downsize to a Flint and be just as happy with it. (I say that now, but it might hurt to have the options gone once I didn’t have the Empress haha.)PeteeBee wrote:
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I'd love to hear your thoughts on the empress reverb vs having a couple simpler ones. I know that's a common question for all big boxes with presets, but reverb is the one effect that I can actually see it working for me (as far as I don't adjust the knobs on my reverbs as often as delays or dirt) and empress is a company that I trust their sounds.
edit: watching demos for the bunchiths time and I'm convincing myself to get one
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Nice. I am kind of on the fence still. I might pick one up after I purge some stuff.adm307 wrote:My whole thing with the Empress is that I love every sound I can get out of it, and I think it has some of the best sounding verbs on the market in general. It’s awesome to be able to set some great sounds, save them, and be able to swap easily. That being said, I find myself only consistently using two settings, so I feel like I’m not using this pedal to its full potential most of the time. Given the opportunity, I’d probably downsize to a Flint and be just as happy with it. (I say that now, but it might hurt to have the options gone once I didn’t have the Empress haha.)PeteeBee wrote:
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I'd love to hear your thoughts on the empress reverb vs having a couple simpler ones. I know that's a common question for all big boxes with presets, but reverb is the one effect that I can actually see it working for me (as far as I don't adjust the knobs on my reverbs as often as delays or dirt) and empress is a company that I trust their sounds.
edit: watching demos for the bunchiths time and I'm convincing myself to get one
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Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
So very nice! Bet this sounds really cool!adamajah wrote:
What are the Rotobone and White Atom?
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They're two very versatile fuzzesPanicProne wrote:So very nice! Bet this sounds really cool!adamajah wrote:
What are the Rotobone and White Atom?

This board is actually a little overwhelming right now with how many cool things each pedal can do. I might take one or two off but we'll see.
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Sold off 90% of my pedals, this is what I am using:
DIY Optical Compressor, EAE Dagger, CB Tonal Recall, Boss PS-2 with tuner out, Fuck.

DIY Optical Compressor, EAE Dagger, CB Tonal Recall, Boss PS-2 with tuner out, Fuck.

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Noice! Did you sell the Cornish boost finally??
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Ever since Ancestry.com told me I'm less Swedish than I thought I've had to moderate the HM-2 settings....WORMDIRT wrote:
for moderate hm2 settings

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looks siCKskullservant wrote:Sold off 90% of my pedals, this is what I am using:
DIY Optical Compressor, EAE Dagger, CB Tonal Recall, Boss PS-2 with tuner out, Fuck.
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