UglyCasanova wrote:
Sweeeeet! This might be the first time I've seen a Rubberneck in the wild. Enjoying it?
Yeah! It's cool. The sound is great, tone and gain controls are powerful and make it super versatile.The delays fade out how I like. I know that's kind of a weird thing but it's a deal breaker for me in delays. I normally go for delays that have a sort of unique twist to them (recently the limbo and the taken) whereas this seems to be more of a classic sounding delay. No complaints at all. Pretty sure that if I were in a band these days I could go just Cat Tail, Rubberneck, and Dunk Tank and be really happy.
AZX309 wrote: that Space Spiral/Rubberneck combo must sound killer
Nothing like stacking modulated delays on top of each other!
Iommic Pope wrote:This is the best you've been.
Suffering suits you.
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ThurberMingus wrote:How do you like the Dunktank? How does it compare to your old Meteore?
Dunktank is cool. Highly recommended. It's pretty subtle I guess. Not in that it can't get super duper wet, just that there isn't any setting to make it pop out as distinctly a dunktank. Like it's a spring reverb emulation, but not overly metallic or clangy. I actually use the Deluxeplus for that. Meteore is also cool. It's a lot more distinct in its sound and what all it does. Dunktank just lays on a nice layer of reverb that seems to always sound nice.
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.
I went from a Polytune to a TU3 and don't regret it one bit. TU3 is much quicker and precise per string as far as I can tell, and works much better with non-standard tunings. I haven't tuned E-E in forever, so while the Polytune sounded great on paper it wasn't so great in practice.
I like my Turbo Tuner, though it might be precise to the point of being difficult, but the Polytune was spotty for lower tunings and bass for me. Never tried the TU3...the TU2 was a pile of poop, but it was pretty much the best game in town for gigging musicians for a long time.
Im done with the simester and done with having a board. im a floor moy now.
the signal does a slight split at the 1002. Dry out hits the Pitchfork before the ditto, Wet goes direct to the ditto. Running this in stereo because my brain is missing my big sky.
Aghartha wrote:I went from a Polytune to a TU3 and don't regret it one bit. TU3 is much quicker and precise per string as far as I can tell, and works much better with non-standard tunings. I haven't tuned E-E in forever, so while the Polytune sounded great on paper it wasn't so great in practice.
Exact same story for me. Plus the plastic cover for the LEDs on the Polytune popped off and I was worried about long-term reliability.