The Doom Room: ILF Edition

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Iommic Pope wrote:How much would that reduce the cost of a build anyhow?
And could we still chuck options on?


For a single one offf build, little to no reduction in price. A signal pcb that would fit all of the main components could easy cost 200+ for a single fab of the board. So while there is a trade off in some labor there is little difference in final cost.

Its only cheaper when you order many of the same pcb for the same amp ect
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Iommic Pope wrote:How much would that reduce the cost of a build anyhow?
And could we still chuck options on?


For a single one offf build, little to no reduction in price. A signal pcb that would fit all of the main components could easy cost 200+ for a single fab of the board. So while there is a trade off in some labor there is little difference in final cost.

Its only cheaper when you order many of the same pcb for the same amp ect

Yeah, I figured as much.
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im pretty sure my neighbors are deaf now.

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRA3VgO3Vz0[/youtube]

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAWZg4FPr54[/youtube]

just jammed that, everything on 10. im drinking beers so my volume tolerance is monumental and it was fucking louder then shit. dare I say loudest thing ive ever heard.

now all I need is like 2000 ss watts and 8 18s to bring up the bottem end where I want it. :drool: :drool:

edit: why are you tube video links being like bossk? we all want it to do one fucking thing but it wont?

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So basically any reverb's gonna sound like a bunch of buttholes in front of my redbear because there's no effects loop?
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No effects loops are for pussies anyway
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doctorpoopenstein420 wrote:So basically any reverb's gonna sound like a bunch of buttholes in front of my redbear because there's no effects loop?


Not necessarily. It might sound fuckin' cool as hell. You might dig it. There's a lot of effects and uses of said effects in modern music that don't sound good in theory, but sound really cool, and work for what the music is going for. In the right context, fuck the rules of effects order, "how good" some pedal sounds, how well-regarded, etc etc
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I use my reverb with my Micro Terror (no fx loop) and it sounds fine.
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whiskey_face wrote:im pretty sure my neighbors are deaf now.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRA3VgO3Vz0[/youtube]

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAWZg4FPr54[/youtube]

just jammed that, everything on 10. im drinking beers so my volume tolerance is monumental and it was fucking louder then shit. dare I say loudest thing ive ever heard.

now all I need is like 2000 ss watts and 8 18s to bring up the bottem end where I want it. :drool: :drool:



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Heard the new Crowbar song today. Riff-tastic.
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Just got my Hydrahead "30 cds for 40 bucks" mystery box. Looks like some good shit- totally worth it, if only for not having to find the 4 discs I already own. Couple weird dvd's included also. Check it out if you got some loot to blow on random tunes
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samzadgan wrote:On the Reverb pedal...I've had the Ghost Echo for a year and i love it...it took me about a minute to set it to the settings i like and have not touched it since and along with my comp pedal this pedal is always on. I use it at the end of my chain into clean amp and it works beautifully. However, not that i have the JCM900 head, and i use i the pre-amp gain on about 5, to give me a slightly dirty clean, the reverb now sounds too much, almost like a delay pedal...so i'm thinking that for my Marshall set up i need a more subtle reverb effect. How is that Biyang for subtlety?

Yeah, the input of the Ghost changes the time of the reverb. With a heavy signal punching the input, you can emulate slapback. I love that quirk, but it can be annoying at times. Even in the loop of my amp, if I cook the amp too much, it'll change the dynamics of the reverb dramatically. Make sure your signal is not too hot and the Attack knob is turned all the way down.

doctorpoopenstein420 wrote:So basically any reverb's gonna sound like a bunch of buttholes in front of my redbear because there's no effects loop?

Not necessarily. If you want a drippy, distorted wash of noise, no, it's the best place for a reverb to be. Reverb before dirt can be awesome, but if you are aiming for subtlety, put it after dirt, after your preamp.

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Oh man. I haven't been here since December and I haven't bought any new pedals. I just learned to use what I have. It is quite a novel concept. :lol:


I did score a Peavey 215 for 100 dollars though. It's killer.
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Where can I order one of those 30 cds for 40 bucks deals?
samzadgan wrote:You could come back and Matt Pike actually played classical guitar and studied really hard, didn't drink or smoke, and was now high paid Lawyer who spend most of his free time on TGP talking about how much his Les Paul weighs and how that makes the tone better than a Les Paul that weighs 0.05lb less.
new05002 wrote:I heard it does not work for kids who dont like black sabbath and sleep so there you go.
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I'm guess you can order through the store: http://hydrahead.merchtable.com/?utm_so ... dium=email
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