I never thought I'd buy a tremolo pedal, until they were 19 bucks. It's worth it if I use it for 1 part on 1 song. Thanks for the heads up.
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Originally posted by ehdwuld View PostI put 3 in a cart and all were not in stock
I guess it's to judge market or something-=The Dali
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Wonder what the total cost would be to re-house them in a proper enclosure so they're giggable instead of just disposable plastic prone to breaking.Join me in the fight against muscular atrophy!
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Originally posted by GuitarStv View PostWonder what the total cost would be to re-house them in a proper enclosure so they're giggable instead of just disposable plastic prone to breaking.
EDIT: The H9 is an all-metal chassis.Last edited by Securb; 02-16-2021, 02:57 PM.
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Originally posted by TMD
There’s one in every bunch. I’d buy Behringer pedals and warehouse them just to keep somebody from doing this.
I use to do that 30 years ago -4-5 effects in the footprint of 2 pedals
-fun projects to do if your into it. -and a great way to get into customizing pedals
if not into it, yeah just buy a bunch at that price.
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Originally posted by Securb View Post
I have never had a problem with any of my plastic pedals and I stomp pretty hard. FWIW the Eventide H9 is ABS plastic and it is not a cheap pedal.The music business is a cruel and shallow money trench, a long plastic hallway where thieves and pimps run free, and good men die like dogs. There's also a negative side.
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Originally posted by Bogner View PostAre you sure about that? I would have sworn they were metal.
EDIT: The H9 is an all-metal chassis.Last edited by Securb; 02-16-2021, 02:56 PM.
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Originally posted by Securb View Post
Closer look I "think" they might be metal but a magnet doesn't cling to the pedal. The orange peel in the finish of the pedal suggests metal. I will say I know my BBE pedals are plastic and they are fine.The music business is a cruel and shallow money trench, a long plastic hallway where thieves and pimps run free, and good men die like dogs. There's also a negative side.
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They aren't 1:1 clones of the original pedals but some can be modded to be, only thing is the smd construction makes working on the board a little tricky.
The cheap line of pedals that TCE came out with are modified versions of these pedals but in a metal enclosure & maybe true bypass switching.
Still, the plastic on these should last awhile unless they are left out in the sun for few days or so & 150lb hard object doesn't get dropped on it from 5 feet or higher height
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Originally posted by Hank- View PostThey aren't 1:1 clones of the original pedals but some can be modded to be, only thing is the smd construction makes working on the board a little tricky.
The cheap line of pedals that TCE came out with are modified versions of these pedals but in a metal enclosure & maybe true bypass switching.
Still, the plastic on these should last awhile unless they are left out in the sun for few days or so & 150lb hard object doesn't get dropped on it from 5 feet or higher heightOriginally posted by Bad City
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LOL. I forgot about this... I ordered a bunch of the pedals when the price got reduced... got them... used them... moved on to more expensive pedals. It was definitely a "return to pedals" for me since I was using modelers for a a few years. Now I have a full pedal board, LOL.-=The Dali
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Also, if it gets people into collecting pedals, they might move on to more expensive ones, or ones that just do more stuff.Administrator of the SDUGF
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The Hellbabe wah is actually a cool pedal that takes stuff from most well known wahs out there & puts it all together in one. I however wouldn't trust a plastic wah to survive on my board for long but there have been times I've considered getting one & doing the simple physical mods to the plastic that increase the sweep on it.
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Originally posted by Little Pigbacon
I used to have a Mega but at some point I traded it iirc.
It was super thick and saturated, kind-of bloated in the mids in a good way, like boosting an already thick distortion, which it basically what it's doing I guess.
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