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Memphis Duo-Sonic clone > '69 > HP > Goodbye24 > Resonator > Dual TB loop > Selmer TNB 50mk2 set loud & gritty

Loop 1: DMM
Loop 2: RRR > Spaceheater (Multiplex) > CCv3 > Street Sweeper

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rustywire wrote:Image

Memphis Duo-Sonic clone > '69 > HP > Goodbye24 > Resonator > Dual TB loop > Selmer TNB 50mk2 set loud & gritty

Loop 1: DMM
Loop 2: RRR > Spaceheater (Multiplex) > CCv3 > Street Sweeper

LoFi & MidFi ass-kickery

that is incredibly well arranged. pedal feng shui! :doom:
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Thanks guys :!!!: I'm really happy with my setup currently. A few more pedals I would like to try here and there, but it feels pretty solid right now. Which means that I'm going to start looking at amps now :picard:
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t-rey wrote:Board on the left into Ampeg GVT15h. Board on the right into Blackstar HT5

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Damn T-Rey That is so awesome!


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ateah wrote:Surrounded


Perfect little jam spot.

Sigh I would have had a pedal shelf.

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t-rey wrote:Thanks guys :!!!: I'm really happy with my setup currently. A few more pedals I would like to try here and there, but it feels pretty solid right now. Which means that I'm going to start looking at amps now :picard:


Man this is all too familiar. When I was using a 100w SF Fender circuit, my eye began to wander for a British compliment, to potentially have a dual amp setup with American cleans & British crunch. Then came GAS for the 50w Selmer that I currently use, which replaced the Fender altogether.

The transition from a 100w ss-rectified, MV clean platform to a 50w tube-rectified, non-master gritty platform was a game changer for me.
But that meant a major shakeup of my knobby box preciouses; the dirt pedz in particular.
Suddenly FuzzFace circuits became usable and made sense. And just like that, I was reconsidering every dirt pedal I'd sold/traded due to it clashing in the Fender-amp rig.

It was a major production, but worth it in the end.

So yeah, good luck. :thumb:
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ateah wrote:Surrounded

skullservant did an awesome mod to the epi jr amp i have in my living room - master volume, so you can crank the amp but keep the volume down. thought i'd share if you're interested & wanna drop him a line! :hug:
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Awesome stuff from my American trip means board overhaul. I used this setup in recording this a couple days ago
http://wolfcola.bandcamp.com/
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tommasters wrote:Image

Awesome stuff from my American trip means board overhaul. I used this setup in recording this a couple days ago
http://wolfcola.bandcamp.com/


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Umph, I really want that board.

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tommasters wrote:Image

Awesome stuff from my American trip means board overhaul. I used this setup in recording this a couple days ago
http://wolfcola.bandcamp.com/


Ooh, what do you think of the Union T&T More? Worth the asking price? I am so intrigued by it without the benefit of having any idea how it is so much more expensive or superior for being a one-knob boost/preamp.
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It is really nice yeah. I dunno about it being worth the price or not, to be honest I think a lot of the money is because of the presentation, it's in a box with laser cut font, the pedal is pretty immaculately made and comes with a bandanna and tshirt and the name plate on the pedal is really cool etc

For me it's not about number of knobs or anything but I thought I'd give it a go, I really dislike complicated pedals(like the Bigsky which I still have not explored at all).

It sounds a bit like a Super Hard On but the high notes don't get all hard and ice pick like when you turn it up. It also has about three times the volume that a Super Hard On has which is crazy maybe like a Blowing Up level of loud but clean all the way.

I read somewhere that it was based on a Korg SDD-3000 delay preamp so I guess that might be a good frame of reference. I think it's a little bit like a nicer version of a SHO but theyre completely different circuit wise, I think the SHO boosts everything hence ice pick this is a bit more selective so it boosts everything but to me it still sounds good. I'm very happy with it as like a final version of a pedal that I need for my sounds I'll never need to sell, but I don't know if I'd buy it to see if clean boosts were for me.

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