Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2017 8:22 pm
How is the Frazz? Need a full description here.
I regretfully only had a few minutes before I had to put the guitar away. EQ seems really powerful, so between that and the Mini I should be able to do just about whatever I want dirt wise (or at least approximate well enough). So far my favorite part is how it was feeding back ever so pleasantly, sort of gently if I can say that. Really easy to control, which is a must for what I'm trying to do. Low gain mode seems like where it will live mostly, with the occasional step on high gain for the craziness depending on who I'm playing with. Low gain seems to have more of a vintage/softer feel which I really like, high gain more attack, maybe raspier? So far it's all very enjoyable.Ev_O))) wrote: Obligatory "thoughts on the Nue frazz?" Post
Only muff I've had recently is the Baby Thunder. Honestly low gain seemed akin to the Baby. Smoother and creamier. High gain had a little too much attack for it to feel muffy, but there are probably muffs that are different... I have limited experience with them. High gain does seem to have considerably less note definition, so in that way it is sort of like a muff. Keeping this or not will come down to if I prefer it or my Baby Thunder. This is definitely more versatile, but I really love the Baby. I'll need some more time with it for a better answer.sylnau wrote:Is the high gain in the muff terrirory?
what do you think of the space case? wish they weren't so expensive...Ruiner wrote:Also put this tabletop board together today for guitar, drum machines, synths and vocals
It's awesome. Nice and dark and wobbly. Different sound then my Hawk so it's not redundant for me.space6oy wrote:what do you think of the space case? wish they weren't so expensive...Ruiner wrote:Also put this tabletop board together today for guitar, drum machines, synths and vocals
Good god man does it oscillate?PeteeBee wrote:Only muff I've had recently is the Baby Thunder. Honestly low gain seemed akin to the Baby. Smoother and creamier. High gain had a little too much attack for it to feel muffy, but there are probably muffs that are different... I have limited experience with them. High gain does seem to have considerably less note definition, so in that way it is sort of like a muff. Keeping this or not will come down to if I prefer it or my Baby Thunder. This is definitely more versatile, but I really love the Baby. I'll need some more time with it for a better answer.sylnau wrote:Is the high gain in the muff terrirory?
Why not four?JonnyAngle wrote:Idk if I like ruiners or Petees board better.
Is it possible to have 2 boners?
Sexylordgalvar wrote:Why not four?JonnyAngle wrote:Idk if I like ruiners or Petees board better.
Is it possible to have 2 boners?
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