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…...........................…psychic vampire. wrote:The important take away from this thread: Taoism and Ring Modulators go together?
D.o.S. wrote:Broadly speaking, if we at ILF are dropping 300 bucks on a pedal it probably sounds like an SNES holocaust.
friendship wrote:death to false bleep-blop
UglyCasanova wrote:brb gonna slap my dick on my stomp boxes
The digital Digitech era is as good as you'd imagine X or Y to be depending on your fondness for the tool, but I am partial to the Bass Squeezer (like the DOD, the Digi Bass pedals are underrated), as it's still somewhat cheap, but the last one I had fizzted out, and now they're like $75? Hot Head (DS-1) is still out there, but so are 65M DS-1's :::chomp:::Gone Fission wrote:So I think it’s a weird AF phenomenon that those videos can pump prices but now there’s an army of wannabe YT guitar influencers trying to be personally aggrieved for teh clicks. JHS responded more to the critique of the price jump by pointing out that everyone else had nearly 20 years to figure out that it was an okay pedal and get them cheap, which is honestly really fair.
So, okay, Death Metal. What else is good-great and cheap as chips to get while we can? And not just for the JHS Show effect but for people generally getting hip?
I bumped into this vid the other night, and I basically did the same thing since I remembered, tooGone Fission wrote:(I remember in the 00’s when Hiwatts seemed expensive but I would insta-buy at those prices now.)
…...........................…psychic vampire. wrote:The important take away from this thread: Taoism and Ring Modulators go together?
This phenomenon is bizarre - I list variant comics on EBay for a shop. Superman #75 1 in 50 incentive blah blah blah. If you list it before the Tuesday it comes out, it will sell for $54.99 or whatever. If you list it between Tuesday and Saturday it will sell for 25-30% less. After that first week, 50-60% less outside of freak occurrences - but even those will almost never go above the initial $54.99. If variant comic collectors were rational, they'd all just wait two weeks and pick them up cheaper... but they don't. They want it that first day even though they know that waiting would save them 60%.moozz wrote:Do people really need whatever pedal the JHS show features immediately and that badly?
Yeah, it has controls for speeding up or slowing down the CD playback and looping chunks. Separate 3" speakers for the CD player.Dandolin wrote:seems quite karaoke oriented; surrrised there isn't a dedicated mic preamp/input
or, duh, maybe it's just practice/jam-along orientated![]()
Can't speak to what's cool now but I've been getting a lot of joy out of my Elements in no-diode mode recently.Gone Fission wrote:So I think it’s a weird AF phenomenon that those videos can pump prices but now there’s an army of wannabe YT guitar influencers trying to be personally aggrieved for teh clicks. JHS responded more to the critique of the price jump by pointing out that everyone else had nearly 20 years to figure out that it was an okay pedal and get them cheap, which is honestly really fair.
So, okay, Death Metal. What else is good-great and cheap as chips to get while we can? And not just for the JHS Show effect but for people generally getting hip? (I remember in the 00’s when Hiwatts seemed expensive but I would insta-buy at those prices now.)
I looked up the manual for this, and I'm pleased and impressed that they list those vocal effects--shout, screaming, response, proclaim--without offering any description as to what those effects might be. The amp version only has guitar effects.Heraclitus Akimbo wrote:Was kinda thinking of burning stuff onto a cd and using it like a weird sampler? Plus it has some excellently-cheesy effects on board. (Including a bunch of vocal effects called things like "megaphone" and "shouting".)
got inspired to bring the Elements to a session this weekend, honestly planning to use it for a higher gain tone into an amp set up clean; then klutzily fussing about during setup stumbled on an 'underdrive' setting and used it that way all day, sucking out some mids and level to pull the gained up amp back into...the cleannessD.o.S. wrote: Can't speak to what's cool now but I've been getting a lot of joy out of my Elements in no-diode mode recently.