Re: What is in the post? GAS makes me more creative right?
Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2019 11:20 am
Machine into Dude Incredible would have a lickle edge to it 

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Agreed. It will be paired with various perc variants in my current collection during the coming weekend.Dandolin wrote:Machine into Dude Incredible would have a lickle edge to it
Only had 2 hours with it last night so far, but very impressed. It's got a massive range of uses/tones - into front of amp as OD/distortion/fuzz, or into FX loop return as a preamp. Even though the EQ is only two bands, it's got a huge range, and being pre-gain they are very interactive with the Gain knob. It has ungodly volume and bass capabilities so it can even dooom with ease. I'd be curious to compare it to his Model feT preamp.ck3 wrote:Congrats. Definitely interested in hearing more when it arrives.adamajah wrote:
I just pulled the trigger on an affordable, second-hand Zvex Machine, which will likely unleash a whole other layer of stank with various bitcrushers, octave fuzzes, and the like.
It's crazy how different benders can be, even ones that are supposed to be based on the same model. What are you looking for sound-wise?ck3 wrote:Gearnuts is offering the Way Huge Havalina for 42% off (via Reverb and Amazon), so I grabbed one. Perhaps this will be a Tonebender variant I end up keeping.
I really wish I had kept my Sonar, if just for the Machine half of it. It’s fucks with dirt in such a cool wayDandolin wrote:Machine into Dude Incredible would have a lickle edge to it
Agreed. After tinkering with a germanium Mkii clone and the Maxon Wind, I'm finding the level of overall tinniness and/or flub to be a bit much. The Maxon Wind has a nifty buzziness to it, but vintage mode has virtually no low end, and the modern setting sounds less crunchy. The Bigtone Music Brewery Anthology "Supabritt" mode was one of my first Tonebender experiences and probably more of what I'm seeking in terms of texture, which means silicon may ultimately be the way to go.adamajah wrote:It's crazy how different benders can be, even ones that are supposed to be based on the same model. What are you looking for sound-wise?ck3 wrote:Gearnuts is offering the Way Huge Havalina for 42% off (via Reverb and Amazon), so I grabbed one. Perhaps this will be a Tonebender variant I end up keeping.