I tried the green Fender feedback pedal some years ago, it was terrible. This has a Freeze/Superego kind of thing going on, so it seems like an instant classic for experimental/synthy stuff.
The Freqout is a different vibe than the Freeze. A different thing, again, but it feels more akin to the runaway delay feedback momentary switch on a Rubberneck of ILF-DD. The Freeze feels like I’m in control without effort, the Freqout feels likely to take off.
So get ‘em all.
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
I have wanted a Godin 5th Avenue ever since I first saw one years ago. I have no idea why I have never gotten my hands on one, but yesterday, I traded my Jaguar for one and I absolutely love it. It's incredibly comfortable. It's actually shallower than I was expecting; I was expecting a full acoustic body, but it's pretty thin, which makes it really nice to play. That being said, it does still have a pretty decent acoustic sound. Not super loud acoustically of course. Plugged in it sounds great. So far I've only played it straight into my amp (Fender Excelsior) and with some fuzz (Mattoverse Bad Passenger) and it sounds amazing with both. Overall, I am super happy
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The AC at work broke [they is predicting 117f today where I am in western Washington state, global warming is a liberal conspiracy my ass] so they called a anti-snow day...