I realized tonight as I was mounting my DS-1 Recto Mod on my pedalboard that I was using my Seymour Duncan screwdriver. I got it from Seymour & Scott at a meet & greet a few years ago. The mojo worked and the board worked first try.
The DS-1 Recto replaced my Rat clone. Tomorrow night, I'm going to use the mojo-riffic screwdriver to install my new (used) BB Preamp, replacing a modded SD-1. After that, I'm done. I'm tired of goofin' around with pedals and I want to play. So I'm pulling a Tom Morello - just pronouncing that my gear is what it is, and I'll learn to work with it.
My signal chain will be DS-1 Recto -> 74 Script RI Phase 90 -> BB Preamp -> CE-2 Chorus -> BF-2 Flanger -> DD-3 Delay (short) -> DD-3 Delay (long) -> TR-2 Tremolo.
The DS-1 Recto replaced my Rat clone. Tomorrow night, I'm going to use the mojo-riffic screwdriver to install my new (used) BB Preamp, replacing a modded SD-1. After that, I'm done. I'm tired of goofin' around with pedals and I want to play. So I'm pulling a Tom Morello - just pronouncing that my gear is what it is, and I'll learn to work with it.
My signal chain will be DS-1 Recto -> 74 Script RI Phase 90 -> BB Preamp -> CE-2 Chorus -> BF-2 Flanger -> DD-3 Delay (short) -> DD-3 Delay (long) -> TR-2 Tremolo.
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