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Aceman

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Got a WAZA DC2. Gonna go in this chain:

Guitar > Radial Hollywood Bones > DC2w > TC Nova Delay

Epic 80's Tonez!!!!
 

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Congratulations! I have two of these. Unless I am looking for something very overt, these are my go-to choruses, and the one chorus I am comfortable simply leaving on: it somehow seems to do exactly what I want from it at all different levels of distortion.
 
Gotta play with it in stereo if you haven't yet. Either way it's a great box
I plan to!

The Nova Delay has stereo ins/outs AND the DC2w has Stereo out also!!!!
- Dry guitar right and Wet delay/chorus left?
- Wet Chorus left and Wet delay right?

So many options!!!!
 
Yeah, stereo is a whole new thing. Nothing quite sounds like it. Kinda like a chorus with no modulation, but much, much better.
 
Yeah, stereo is a whole new thing. Nothing quite sounds like it. Kinda like a chorus with no modulation, but much, much better.
Even mono, it is still pretty light. I have gravitated towards the SDD320 mode on either A or B - haven't decided between them yet.
 
I have always been interested in this pedal and it is one pedal the H9/H90 can't imitate. I just do not want to add something else to the board at this point. For me to do that it would have add something unbelievably unique
 
I have always been interested in this pedal and it is one pedal the H9/H90 can't imitate. I just do not want to add something else to the board at this point. For me to do that it would have add something unbelievably unique
I use a model of one in my POD Go (Helix). I prefer it to any of the other chorus options. That said - have not compared. Maybe I'll jack the Waza into the POD and do a Stereo recording...A/B sort of deal.
 
I want one. I use a whammy atm for that detuned like sound, but it isn't in stereo. Keep meaning to try one of these out. Just always forget they exist lol.
 
For recording, they sound great. I don't know if most typical rock n roll guitarists play live in stereo, unless they are using a modeler for everything. It is kind of a pain to go stereo with conventional amps.
 
a buddy of mine plays in a trio and runs two tweed deluxe style amps in stereo, it sounds great! means hauling two amps of course
 
If I were the only guitar player in a band, I'd absolutely go Stereo.

The reality is most music is either doubled, or multi-tracked, and even a single guitar band plays solos over a rhythm track.

And this thing would likely make it sound kind of like a TC Mimiq or something on that order.
 
I always run two amps. Probably more dual mono by defintion as I don't currently really have any modulation and just split my signal with a P Split from Lehle. This would just make sense for me. So keeping an eye out for a good deal.
 
I use a model of one in my POD Go (Helix). I prefer it to any of the other chorus options. That said - have not compared. Maybe I'll jack the Waza into the POD and do a Stereo recording...A/B sort of deal.
I predict you are going to end up with the latter. I own the HX Effects, and my experience has been that the Dimension effect in it *REALLY* doesn't compare to the real deal. I wish it did (then I could be finished with pedals once and for all), but it doesn't.
 
As far as stereo rock rigs go, I think this is one of the casualties of racks going extinct. With a rack setup, stereo (or rather wet-dry) is a breeze; with one or more heads it is kind of a pain.
 
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As far as stereo rock rigs go, I think this is one of the casualties of racks going extinct. With a rack setup, stereo (or rather wet-dry) is a breeze; with one or more heads it is kind of a pain.
Although you are seeing it more with modelers. I wouldn't dare do it with conventional amps.
 
Did you have the opportunity to try this properly yet, Aceman? I'm really looking forward to hearing your opinion!
 
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