Picked up a TR-2 for cheep because i was missing sweet cowboy vibes. Also swapped out my BUZZZ for an EAE Fuzz/Filter one off. One month with a bigger board and i'm already almost out of room
Digging this board! I should be getting my holeyboard tomorrow. Wondering if I should've gotten the "WIDE" now...
I have serious respect for people rolling their boards without a tuner. It just seems so essential to me. That's a bold ass move.
Also, that board looks so fun.
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PeteeBee wrote:I have serious respect for people rolling their boards without a tuner. It just seems so essential to me. That's a bold ass move.
Also, that board looks so fun.
clip ons are way better than they used to be,
I use one all the time
I do have a tuner on my pitchfactor on my larger board, but have just been using a snark for the last 2 months with no issues
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PeteeBee wrote:I have serious respect for people rolling their boards without a tuner. It just seems so essential to me. That's a bold ass move.
Also, that board looks so fun.
Hey! I think this is my old yellow fuck od! It's in good hands!!!
Hey Skully,
You had the 104M and 104Z. What made you keep the M? Added features or sound?
Yeah I've had a Z and this is my second M. I think the Z that I had (Big Briar) was a tad darker in a good way but had less headroom. I think you'd be hard pressed to really tell the difference in the LFO-less delay sounds of the M compared to the Z except headroom really.
Thanks. Moog delay jonesing...though there's been a few echoczars in the moog price point on reverb that definitely make me wonder if they live up to the hype.
PeteeBee wrote:I have serious respect for people rolling their boards without a tuner. It just seems so essential to me. That's a bold ass move.
Also, that board looks so fun.
clip ons are way better than they used to be,
I use one all the time
I do have a tuner on my pitchfactor on my larger board, but have just been using a snark for the last 2 months with no issues
I use a clip on with my banjo and acoustic. I just can't handle the steez of a clip on with an electric. Cuts into the Rock and roll coolness too much for me.
Iommic Pope wrote:This is the best you've been.
Suffering suits you.
BitchPudding wrote:Let this be written in our history as proof that ILoveFuzz is one tight knit internet family.
tmeury wrote:
Digging this board! I should be getting my holeyboard tomorrow. Wondering if I should've gotten the "WIDE" now...
I have a taste for large pedals (Tone Fairies) so it fills up quick, But it goes without saying that you should have bought the Wide.
hbombgraphics wrote:
PeteeBee wrote:I have serious respect for people rolling their boards without a tuner. It just seems so essential to me. That's a bold ass move.
Also, that board looks so fun.
clip ons are way better than they used to be,
I use one all the time
I do have a tuner on my pitchfactor on my larger board, but have just been using a snark for the last 2 months with no issues
I dont play out much, so my Polytune Clip does the job fine.
The civil war big mud just arrived, loving it! More gain, lowend and output than the rams head next to it but maybe not quite as clear as the RH? Love them both though, it'll take alot for me to part with either of them.
D.o.S. wrote:Also you can't put your Tuner at the end to abruptly cut off the wall of oscillating feedback.
That's why I have a tuner on my stringy-thingy board, at least.
Such a bad excuse. You could do that equally well with a fuzz or anything with a volume control
Cydonia wrote: Too bad no one here is interested in talking about "gear"
BossMann73 wrote:I didn't insult it......I "curated" a "different aesthetic.".
John wrote:I love how this forum has the GDP of Switzerland in pedals but the collective value of everyone's patch cables is less than the change in my couch cushions. And I don't have a couch.