Anyone use one? Lots of options out there for passives and actives and seems like Radial are the most popular but I like the option, with the Fulltone, to be able to switch the buffer on or off on either output.
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i get that you like the switchable buffer thing and the idea of an all passive or true bypass signal path so i understand the attraction to the fulltone device, but i can definitely recommend the radial. It does exactly what is needed with no signal degradation or ground noise."Technique is really the elimination of the unneccessary ... it is a constant effort to avoid any personal impediment or obstacle to acheive the smooth flow of energy and intent"
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Originally posted by gibson175 View Posti get that you like the switchable buffer thing and the idea of an all passive or true bypass signal path so i understand the attraction to the fulltone device, but i can definitely recommend the radial. It does exactly what is needed with no signal degradation or ground noise.
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no, ive never tried the fulltone, only the active twin city unit. Also a passive unit from morley which was pretty useless."Technique is really the elimination of the unneccessary ... it is a constant effort to avoid any personal impediment or obstacle to acheive the smooth flow of energy and intent"
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The Morley is TERRIBLE.Why don't you take your little Cobra Kais and get outta here?!
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The Morley is not passive; it uses 2x9V batteries; but it may, in fact, work both ways. Not sure...Why don't you take your little Cobra Kais and get outta here?!
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Originally posted by TwilightOdyssey View PostThe Morley is not passive; it uses 2x9V batteries; but it may, in fact, work both ways. Not sure...
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I've got a Morley ABY but don't recall it taking batteries. Have to check when I get home. While it does have a noticeable amount of cut when you plug in a second cable, I find it isn't so much an issue if you always run two cables out to two targets (rack, amp, etc), and you've got a Dunlop High-Gain volume pedal in front of it.
But then since moving to a Switchblade 8, the ABY gathers dust. It just does so much more for me than a single pedal could.Originally posted by Brown NoteI'm soooooo jealous about the WR-1. It's the perfect guitar; fantastic to play, balances well even when seated and *great* reach for the upper frets. The sound is bright tight and very articulate. In summary it could only be more awesome if it had b00bs and was on fire!
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Interesting info on the Morley. I still greatly prefer the Radial, however.Why don't you take your little Cobra Kais and get outta here?!
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It works better than Radial's ABY boxSupport Code 211 - Stop the bad boys, you know COPS!
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Originally posted by Stratman View PostIt works better than Radial's ABY boxOriginally posted by crusty philtrumAnd that's probably because most people with electric guitars seem more interested in their own performance rather than the effect on the listener ... in fact i don't think many people who own electric guitars even give a poop about the effect on a listener. Which is why many people play electric guitars but very very few of them are actually musicians.
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