Dowi wrote:Hey y'all! I'm quite new here, even if i have been reading useful things here from a couple of years.. anyway, this has been my board until a couple of months ago:
Now i've pulled out the Dwarfcraft beast, the Twosome, the old Big Muff (sentimental value, it was my first pedal like..10 years ago) and i'm changing a few other things in signal routing AND - finally - in power supplies. I hope to complete the new version in a month.
Speaking about this: anybody has experience with the "new" EHX Nano Pog or with other smaller (but plyphonic) octavers? it would make me save a lot of space. Right now i'm using the POG1 just as a standard octaver, so i'd like to place it in the other board (a more "experimental" one) i've started to put together and grab a smaller and easier octaver for this setup.
I believe I read that the NanoPOG is using different technology to do the octaves vs. Micro/Standard. Pitchfork is also probably worth a shot. I suspect if you're just doing standard octaves you probably can't go wrong with any of the Micro/Nano/Pitchfork. Pitchfork has expression pedal capabilities which may give it some superiority.
first time i've been strymonless in 4 years. really happy about it.
is that a neunaber slate? been meaning to ask someone who owns one if there is any vol drop or boost? also wondering if there's any difference in the dry tone and how it handles being blasted by fuzz? I want it ridiculously bad..like check ebay/reverb multiple times throughout the day for a v4 kind of bad but I want to be for suree if I snag a new one
i'm glad i can call you a friend. even if i'll never see you again
no noticeable volume drop or boost. the reason i went back to neunaber vs strymon is that neunaber's algorithms sit just so damn well with your dry signal. totally worth the money. plus having the option to load any algorithm i want quickly was the true deal sealer.
OK so, awesome. How does the DOD 250 pair with the Mini? I can't really resist it at like $50. How does it do really low gain barely dirty stuff? Can it even do that? Do you wish it had a tone control?
Also how does the DD-500 handle getting smacked with the Mini?