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apl said:Hey, Joe
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Howdy, friend!
apl said:Hey, Joe
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Yeah, but it was only released in Europe. Really hard to find. Even on the internet.apl said:Did Hendrix do that one, too?![]()
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Mr. C said:Multi-fx are great in some ways because you can get tons of different effects without having tons of pedals, but the time it takes to figure it all out is a nightmare IMHO. I had a RP200 at one time and just didn't have the time to mess with it, now I have the RP50 just because I still wanted to use some of the patches it offers, but I haven't made any of mine own really.
I play mostly classic rock and now I have a Dunlop Cry Baby 95Q, a TS7 (modded), and a DOD Icebox Chorus. Looking to get a Ernie Ball Vol. pedal. I think that's about all I will need...well maybe delay...who knows?
I'll double that... a big muff could make castanets sustain......Nakatira said:Big Muff![]()
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Anfontan said:I have a RP200 as well but rarely use it anymore-just around the house for recording sometimes. I worked out my own patches, but I really hated having to step thru all the default patches to get to my stuff. I used it for live gigs for a while till I played a outside gig in the afternoon. Those green patches disappeared in the bright sunlight, it was rather useless for anything in the bright light of day!
I now rely on my trust Boss pedals and my Ernie Ball volume pedal, they don't play games with me-they work all the time.![]()
perceive said:I'll double that... a big muff could make castanets sustain......
Sounds like you're looking for a dirtier kind of distortion. While I haven't played the Big Muff Pi (heard tons of good things about it) I do own a Rat 2. Glorious tone (if you're not playing metal) and all the gain you could ever want. I keep the gain between 9 and 11 o'clock for more of a classic rock/indie kind of sound. It's a bit difficult to mic, but I'm guessing that it's my amp and micing techniques, since the pedal sounds damn good straight from the amp. A lot of people don't like the sound, but those are usually the people who are looking for a good metal sound (not this pedal's forte, although it can be done) in the vein of Dual Rectifiers and Peavey 5150s. I think the best way to describe it would be to mix the crunch of a Marshall with the fuzz of a Fender and make it sound delicious. Good luck!andydeedpoll said:actually, saying that - how do people find the Pro Co Rat pedals? i was thinking either that, or the Big Muff Pi from electro harmonix. i'm also looking at the Pulsar from their box of tricks - i think i could use a tremolo that could be used to some fairly aggressive/out-right-wierd degree
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Sirnothingness said:What distortion pedal would work best with my banjo?
Damn! What *will* she let you do!?!? Actually... best you don't answer thatez_willis said:I have a Big Muff, but she won't let me mic it.
IronFlippy said:Sounds like you're looking for a dirtier kind of distortion. While I haven't played the Big Muff Pi (heard tons of good things about it) I do own a Rat 2. Glorious tone (if you're not playing metal) and all the gain you could ever want. I keep the gain between 9 and 11 o'clock for more of a classic rock/indie kind of sound. It's a bit difficult to mic, but I'm guessing that it's my amp and micing techniques, since the pedal sounds damn good straight from the amp. A lot of people don't like the sound, but those are usually the people who are looking for a good metal sound (not this pedal's forte, although it can be done) in the vein of Dual Rectifiers and Peavey 5150s. I think the best way to describe it would be to mix the crunch of a Marshall with the fuzz of a Fender and make it sound delicious. Good luck!
Mr. C said:I had the same thing happen to me with my RP50. I had to keep kicking it over until I got enough shade from something so that I could read the stupid thing. I try keeping the patches in order of what I am going to play. Now that I have a tube amp I'm only thinking of one patch I would need it to gig with.
TragikRemix said:is there anything to building an A/B switch, because i dont want to buy the original pedal for my amp, ($40 bucks) if i can make one.
im thinking its just 3 jacks and a switch, but is there anything else, ie diodes capaciters?