Damn. I’d like the brute deal.Jero wrote:Found an Arturia Microbrute locally for $150. Still in the box...do I go for it?
I've been wanting a synth for years and never can choose, thus never pull the trigger![]()
annnd you just reminded about an unrelated weird noise maker I wanted...What ever happened with those Hyve synths?JTurbide wrote:Boss dsd-2 incoming
Also GASing pretty hard on the Landscape Stereo Field, if I sell one of my bass this friday I really might order one !
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tremolo3 wrote:dugwolf wrote:Fender Toronado is on the way. Was my first guitar long ago but I stupidly sold it. Pumped to have one again.![]()
It was my second (after a crappy squier tele) and I will get another one eventually.
Post pics when you get it!

Toronado arrived today. Someone switched the knobs to black. Not sure if I like it. Might switch them back to chrome. Needs a setup and some new strings but overall in really good shape. The only thing is the bridge pickup seems to be feeding back quite a bit.

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Nice, congratulations! Overall, it seems like a good find. Enjoy rockin' it.dugwolf wrote:tremolo3 wrote:dugwolf wrote:Fender Toronado is on the way. Was my first guitar long ago but I stupidly sold it. Pumped to have one again.![]()
It was my second (after a crappy squier tele) and I will get another one eventually.
Post pics when you get it!
Toronado arrived today. Someone switched the knobs to black. Not sure if I like it. Might switch them back to chrome. Needs a setup and some new strings but overall in really good shape. The only thing is the bridge pickup seems to be feeding back quite a bit.Does that mean it’s microphonic? I’ll have to look into that.

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I sold my original Toronado pickups to somebody here. Don't remember who though. While back.dugwolf wrote:tremolo3 wrote:dugwolf wrote:Fender Toronado is on the way. Was my first guitar long ago but I stupidly sold it. Pumped to have one again.![]()
It was my second (after a crappy squier tele) and I will get another one eventually.
Post pics when you get it!
Toronado arrived today. Someone switched the knobs to black. Not sure if I like it. Might switch them back to chrome. Needs a setup and some new strings but overall in really good shape. The only thing is the bridge pickup seems to be feeding back quite a bit.Does that mean it’s microphonic? I’ll have to look into that.
Anyway, never had any feedback problems.
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Good to know the pickups aren’t normally like that. I’ll keep an eye out for a replacement. Thanks!odontophobia wrote: I sold my original Toronado pickups to somebody here. Don't remember who though. While back.
Anyway, never had any feedback problems.

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Dayum, that's hot, exactly like mine.
And yes, stock pickups were microphonic as hell, but never had feedback issues.
Congrats!
And yes, stock pickups were microphonic as hell, but never had feedback issues.
Congrats!
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Yea I'll probably grab it soon. Dibs on the flip if I do and it doesn't stickodontophobia wrote:Damn. I’d like the brute deal.

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Damn, I just received the Lexicon LXP15
Sure it's not super convenient, the menu thing is not super fun to play with, but what a sound ! :o
Got it for around $125 CAD too, no way I can get a pedal that sound like that for that kind of price.
It's really deep and sounds beautiful, can't wait to try it with my MS-20 mini next week !

Sure it's not super convenient, the menu thing is not super fun to play with, but what a sound ! :o
Got it for around $125 CAD too, no way I can get a pedal that sound like that for that kind of price.
It's really deep and sounds beautiful, can't wait to try it with my MS-20 mini next week !
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This came yesterday. 1973 Rickenbacker 450
Today I lasercut a new pickguard (the old one was cracked and broken) went over all the solder joints, put on some original knobs and cleaned the whole thing up. It's crazy good, weighs nothing and is one of the loudest guitars I've ever heard.
Also I got a bort licence plate pin, which is also great
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The Delay-Reverb and Pitch/Delay algorithms are where it’s at in that box. The Delay-Reverb has a “glide delay”—a delay that modulates delay time with adjustable speed, fun for chorus and flange stuff, particularly if you’re creative about modulation control, which the box has tons of options for. For pitch-delay, it does shimmer tricks, among others, but +5 shimmer can actually sound good thanks to the high-cut control with selectable frequency for the roll-off preceding the feedback loop.JTurbide wrote:Damn, I just received the Lexicon LXP15![]()
Sure it's not super convenient, the menu thing is not super fun to play with, but what a sound ! :o
Got it for around $125 CAD too, no way I can get a pedal that sound like that for that kind of price.
It's really deep and sounds beautiful, can't wait to try it with my MS-20 mini next week !
Compared to a PCM-80, this is an easy beast to navigate. But the modulation options and control options are very deep. And play well with CV.
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Beautiful guitar!tommasters wrote:
This came yesterday. 1973 Rickenbacker 450
Today I lasercut a new pickguard (the old one was cracked and broken) went over all the solder joints, put on some original knobs and cleaned the whole thing up. It's crazy good, weighs nothing and is one of the loudest guitars I've ever heard.
Also I got a bort licence plate pin, which is also great

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Thanks for the info ! It is pretty deep indeed and seem not too hard to program. I haven't got the time to mess alot with it, I basically played through presets just to have an idea.Gone Fission wrote: The Delay-Reverb and Pitch/Delay algorithms are where it’s at in that box. The Delay-Reverb has a “glide delay”—a delay that modulates delay time with adjustable speed, fun for chorus and flange stuff, particularly if you’re creative about modulation control, which the box has tons of options for. For pitch-delay, it does shimmer tricks, among others, but +5 shimmer can actually sound good thanks to the high-cut control with selectable frequency for the roll-off preceding the feedback loop.
Compared to a PCM-80, this is an easy beast to navigate. But the modulation options and control options are very deep. And play well with CV.
I really have to find out how to overwrite presets though, they are all set to 100% wet so I had to turn the mix output down everytime I changed preset


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Incoming, a test unit (which will get expensive if I like it, probably need another two at that point!)...
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Digitech Freqout pedal
It's my Christmas present to myself. It sounds great going into the Sitar synth mode on a Digitech Weapon and then into a distorted delay. Doesn't sound as cool as I imagined it would when you play straight clean guitar into it - it sounds very synthy / sinewave like that, but give it some weird harmonics and it's pretty cool indeed.
