I have a Klirrton Grindstein on the way which does the chainsaw tone and a whole lot more. I am also interested in the new Suhr Delay pedal that was just released. Sounds like a lot of pedal and should be for the price!
Your next pedal?
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What pedal are you after? There are a few that just hit that I am interested in.
I have a Klirrton Grindstein on the way which does the chainsaw tone and a whole lot more. I am also interested in the new Suhr Delay pedal that was just released. Sounds like a lot of pedal and should be for the price!
I have a Klirrton Grindstein on the way which does the chainsaw tone and a whole lot more. I am also interested in the new Suhr Delay pedal that was just released. Sounds like a lot of pedal and should be for the price!
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I recently purchased an Eventide Pitchfactor and I absolutely love it..........
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Re: Your next pedal?
I would highly recommend the Boss DD500, the exhoplex delays are excellent as well as the Roland SDE3000 and SDE2000 models I use for my balance and 5150 tones. There are also Roland echorec models, analog delay models and a bunch more in the banks. It's easy to adjust parameters and you can route mono or stereo and the price is right considering how good it sounds.
I'm running mine in a W/D/W for the price I could not be happier, the delays sound as good as any rack gear IMHO.
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Ahh yes..The DD500 is great! I already have it along with the other 500 series Boss pedals. All are great stuff. I have way more stuff than I would ever technically need. If there is something cool I usually end up getting it and messing around with it.harddriver wrote: ↑Mon Jul 12, 2021 8:14 pmI would highly recommend the Boss DD500, the exhoplex delays are excellent as well as the Roland SDE3000 and SDE2000 models I use for my balance and 5150 tones. There are also Roland echorec models, analog delay models and a bunch more in the banks. It's easy to adjust parameters and you can route mono or stereo and the price is right considering how good it sounds.
I'm running mine in a W/D/W for the price I could not be happier, the delays sound as good as any rack gear IMHO.
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Re: Your next pedal?
I'm going to clone my Badgerplex AC pedal (Echoplex pre-amp stompbox). One change: Going with a charge pump, rather than the 120v : 24V transformer to get the 24V supply.
Robert at Badgereffects.com gave me a couple of TIS58 transistors back in 2011 when I bought my pedal.
Pretty cool dude.
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Ha! BRILLIANT!!!
It looks like the singer made this pedal because there is no "tap tempo
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Re: Your next pedal?
J. Rockett Clockwork Delay
I didn't need it but I had to have it.
I didn't need it but I had to have it.
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