Jero wrote:
In what manner did you use it?
The FZ-2 and HM-2 are both on my need to try list still. I have played/owned clones of the hm-2 at least.
The HM-3 was my main and only distortion for a garage rock band, then a heavy post-rock thing. I never liked "transparent" distortions or whatever. I liked a wall of sound with a lot of bass response, and the HM-3 is definitely good at that. It's also a bit more adept at clear, full chording than your run of the mill muff.
Unfortunately I don't really have a recording that can be streamed. By the time I got into the studio where we saved music with a good bitrate, I was already into my Zoom UF-01 Ultra Fuzz.
I'd seriously just grab that Behry clone of the FZ-2. It's super cheap and sounds just like it.
Sonaboy wrote:The HM-3 was my main and only distortion for a garage rock band, then a heavy post-rock thing. I never liked "transparent" distortions or whatever. I liked a wall of sound with a lot of bass response, and the HM-3 is definitely good at that. It's also a bit more adept at clear, full chording than your run of the mill muff.
Jero wrote:
In what manner did you use it? The FZ-2 and HM-2 are both on my need to try list still. I have played/owned clones of the hm-2 at least.
The HM-3 was my main and only distortion for a garage rock band, then a heavy post-rock thing. I never liked "transparent" distortions or whatever. I liked a wall of sound with a lot of bass response, and the HM-3 is definitely good at that. It's also a bit more adept at clear, full chording than your run of the mill muff.
Unfortunately I don't really have a recording that can be streamed. By the time I got into the studio where we saved music with a good bitrate, I was already into my Zoom UF-01 Ultra Fuzz.
I'd seriously just grab that Behry clone of the FZ-2. It's super cheap and sounds just like it.
I too like it for that. More articulate while remaining wild
Do I need new glasses, or are the upper row pedals on risers of some kind?
They're on Diego pedal risers which are basically a 3" wide slice of U channel with a little foot on either side so you can connect it to your board. Makes all those switches on the back row easier to hit. Especially since so many of those pedals get quick taps pretty often.
Got a new amp and cab (Carvin X100B and a Peavey Penta 4x12 cab) and have been trying to come up with a pedalboard to go with it. This is what I've gotten so far. It's missing something but I can't figure out what.
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Boss TU-2, Toadworks Mr Squishy, modded EHX Freeze with external switch, Rocktron Hush, Dirge rangemaster, homemade Green Ringer clone, JHS Crayon, TC Electronic Alter Ego 2, BBE Two Timer
whoismarykelly wrote:They're on Diego pedal risers which are basically a 3" wide slice of U channel with a little foot on either side so you can connect it to your board. Makes all those switches on the back row easier to hit. Especially since so many of those pedals get quick taps pretty often.
Yr boards are killer. I have a couple of Diago pedal risers too, but I have problems finding more. Where do/did you get yours?
Oh and here's a pic of my current board in travel mode, chilling in the passenger seat.
whoismarykelly wrote:
They're on Diego pedal risers which are basically a 3" wide slice of U channel with a little foot on either side so you can connect it to your board. Makes all those switches on the back row easier to hit. Especially since so many of those pedals get quick taps pretty often.
Decided to try some stuff together again but have a dirt heavy board like I used to. Stacking some of them is amazing and I'll be able to blend them if I use the Klein Bottle. Pretty fucking cool if you ask me! It will make stacking so much easier.
I may however need to graduate into a slightly large board just for my utility pedals, which I have been using for weeks now. Just off board, which is obnoxious.
Thoughts?
"I do not have the ability to think rationally 90% of the time and I also change my mind at the drop of a hat".
Jwar wrote:Decided to try some stuff together again but have a dirt heavy board like I used to. Stacking some of them is amazing and I'll be able to blend them if I use the Klein Bottle. Pretty fucking cool if you ask me! It will make stacking so much easier.
I may however need to graduate into a slightly large board just for my utility pedals, which I have been using for weeks now. Just off board, which is obnoxious.
Thoughts?
Casual 856 is casual
Yeah you should use the klein bottle as a type of send/return loop for your utility pedals! another JR, i suppose?
whoismarykelly wrote:They're on Diego pedal risers which are basically a 3" wide slice of U channel with a little foot on either side so you can connect it to your board. Makes all those switches on the back row easier to hit. Especially since so many of those pedals get quick taps pretty often.
Yr boards are killer. I have a couple of Diago pedal risers too, but I have problems finding more. Where do/did you get yours?
Oh and here's a pic of my current board in travel mode, chilling in the passenger seat.