I think MXR is too good for their own good. All of their products sound great and perform as advertised but hip kids and corksniffers prefer flashy logos and the cool new builders. I'm guilty too. I have tons of boutique and vintage junk. But if I had to build a board from scratch using nothing but MXR I know I'd sound fine.
I think MXR is too good for their own good. All of their products sound great and perform as advertised but hip kids and corksniffers prefer flashy logos and the cool new builders. I'm guilty too. I have tons of boutique and vintage junk. But if I had to build a board from scratch using nothing but MXR I know I'd sound fine.
Dunlop (with MXR, Crybaby, Way Huge, etc.) has been killing it. I agree, I could go 100% Dunlop and be more than happy. Jeorge Tripps has done a lot of great design. I think the boutique boom has been great for Dunlop and Boss, they are both doing great stuff.
Is the EQ active on this? Is it pre or post gain?
It is active, +/- 12dB if I remember. Don't know if it is pre or post gain. Makes it VERY useful, though. It didn't give me exactly what I wanted so like a dork I sold mine and then thought of 5 uses for it. I may become one of those people who has to buy the same pedal more than once. (I have already done that twice so I guess I AM one of those people now.)
Dunlop (with MXR, Crybaby, Way Huge, etc.) has been killing it. I agree, I could go 100% Dunlop and be more than happy. Jeorge Tripps has done a lot of great design. I think the boutique boom has been great for Dunlop and Boss, they are both doing great stuff.
Once you get used to a 3 band active EQ, it is hard to go back. Parametric mids are even better.