This is what I've been using for my acoustic board lately:
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Originally posted by Dudeman7 View PostThis is what I've been using for my acoustic board lately:
What do you combine with what? and what are the No No combos that suck?“For me, when everything goes wrong – that’s when adventure starts.” Yvonne Chouinard
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Originally posted by NegativeEase View Post
Im very curious what all this sounds like with you acoustic.
What do you combine with what? and what are the No No combos that suck?
All of these pedals really color the tone and are very wet sounding. All pedals on gives me a wall of noise that is glorious and no one ever expects to hear such sounds from an acoustic guitar.
When I play acoustic, it's the only guitar on the track so there is lots of room to play in. No worries about stepping all over another guitar or anything like that. I play what would be best described as stoner rock. It's pretty heavy and weird but lots of fun!
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This is my bass board. The Black Arts Toneworks LSTR, the Dirty Bastard and Chorus, *****es! are new.
The LSTR is instant DOOM in a box. Great addition for the kind of music I play.
The last two are DIY projects. The chorus is a slightly modified CE-2 clone and the Dirty Bastard is a Rat-based distortion box. It has three clipping modes for choosing silicon, germanium or LED. Based on the BYOC Mouse with some additional changes to make it play nice with my basses.
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Originally posted by Dudeman7 View PostThis is where my guitar board is at these days. I'll likely be swapping the Mimic delay for a Wampler Faux Tape Echo and I'm working on building a Fuzz Face clone mini pedal. That might replace the EP Booster.“For me, when everything goes wrong – that’s when adventure starts.” Yvonne Chouinard
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Originally posted by Dudeman7 View Post
This is my bass board. The Black Arts Toneworks LSTR, the Dirty Bastard and Chorus, *****es! are new.
The LSTR is instant DOOM in a box. Great addition for the kind of music I play.
The last two are DIY projects. The chorus is a slightly modified CE-2 clone and the Dirty Bastard is a Rat-based distortion box. It has three clipping modes for choosing silicon, germanium or LED. Based on the BYOC Mouse with some additional changes to make it play nice with my basses.“For me, when everything goes wrong – that’s when adventure starts.” Yvonne Chouinard
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Loving the Polytune. Especially the buffer. Huge improvement over my old TU-3.
Still on the fence about the Spark. It's nice, but I'm still undecided about wether I like the "Clean" or the "Mid" setting. I'm leaning towards Mid, but I'm starting to think I might as well use a Tube Screamer, then, and get better results.
Not loving the Decimator anymore. The footswitch is wonky on mine, and it's not really all that transparent either. I hear it thins out the tone ever so slightly.
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Originally posted by Rex_Rocker View PostLoving the Polytune. Especially the buffer. Huge improvement over my old TU-3.
Still on the fence about the Spark. It's nice, but I'm still undecided about wether I like the "Clean" or the "Mid" setting. I'm leaning towards Mid, but I'm starting to think I might as well use a Tube Screamer, then, and get better results.
Not loving the Decimator anymore. The footswitch is wonky on mine, and it's not really all that transparent either. I hear it thins out the tone ever so slightly.
I contacted ISP about it. My warranty was way over at this point.
I paid shipping both ways but they replaced all 4 jacks and gave the pedal the once over for about $40. It’s like a brand new pedal now.
Just spitballing here but maybe because your switch is a little funky maybe that’s why you’re hearing a thinning out of your tone? The signal has to travel through the entire circuit, including the switch.
Mine is 100% transparent, at least to my ears anyway.
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Originally posted by Rex_Rocker View PostLoving the Polytune. Especially the buffer. Huge improvement over my old TU-3.
Still on the fence about the Spark. It's nice, but I'm still undecided about wether I like the "Clean" or the "Mid" setting. I'm leaning towards Mid, but I'm starting to think I might as well use a Tube Screamer, then, and get better results.
Not loving the Decimator anymore. The footswitch is wonky on mine, and it's not really all that transparent either. I hear it thins out the tone ever so slightly.
I use a Korg Pitch Black in my setup because it's the first pedal and True Bypass to let my compressor see my pickups. Otherwise I'd have a tuner buffer first probably.“For me, when everything goes wrong – that’s when adventure starts.” Yvonne Chouinard
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