Please discuss these two pedals......

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whoa... that anthology looks really cool :D

it's like a pedalboard in a single pedal!.. if it does what it says, at least ;)

tom
 
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Holy Crap! Look at the anthology!

I'm so excited I think I just crapped myself!
 
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...I don't think it has enough knobs...
 
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Skarekrough said:
...I don't think it has enough knobs...

I agree but you now what it needs more than anything? Switches! That pedal has no switches! What if I want to go from regular Rat to Turbo rat? Or what if I want to cascade distortion sounds?
 
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I'm diggin it too! Made with NOS guts!! If it is the real deal I am seriously GASIN!!
 
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Closed Eye said:
What if I want to go from regular Rat to Turbo rat? Or what if I want to cascade distortion sounds?
My thoughts exactly. When I saw that much coolness in one box, the first thing I could think of was cascading. Right about then, I realized it was just an incremental selector switch. All the guts are already there, you just need like a sansamp-style dip switch router, or one true bypass switch under each knobset. It would jack the price up another $100 probably, but man, what a monster!
 
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I'm not so much interested in the anthology, but i really am wanting to try the A.R.S.E. Sounds ideal for what i want at times.

Jeff
 
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Mr Wolf said:
I'm not so much interested in the anthology, but i really am wanting to try the A.R.S.E. Sounds ideal for what i want at times.

Me too. Besides, the look on people's faces when they ask me how I get that sound and I say "my guitar tone sounds like ARSE" then point to the pedal. :laugh2:
 
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first thing i'd do with the anthology is turn everything up to 10 and hit a G power chord lol - it's begging for it..

saying that, can you have more than one effect on at once? that'd be the icing on the cake - otherwise it makes for a cool studio box!

tom
 
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He is also building the ScreamerLab, which can select between several IC's or whatever those chip things are called :laugh2:
 
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Imp said:
first thing i'd do with the anthology is turn everything up to 10 and hit a G power chord lol - it's begging for it..

saying that, can you have more than one effect on at once? that'd be the icing on the cake - otherwise it makes for a cool studio box!

tom

If you're going to go that far then you should be able to flip switches to place where each effect sits in the chain.....

*blinks*

Did I just add another $100 onto the price?
 
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*sigh*...

I wish I had a scanner to scan in some notes I took two or three weeks ago in my idea notebook. Very similar to the anthology. One big box with a rotary switch selecting between 6 completely seperate, fully analog pedals, with a seperate footswitch for a clean boost as well. My 6 chosen pedals were much different though, but I thought a fully analog multi-distortion/overdrive pedal hadn't been done.

Crapshaith. :smack:. Oh well, he's a nice guy at least :)
 
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I've got the answer for the signal chain dilemma. It's been done a few times in various formats, but what the dream "all OD's in one" box needs is drop in modules. They'd only require 4 or 5 pins, depending on if you isolated battery/chassis ground and signal negative for some reason. So you'd have true bypass switches, and then like the modular Randall head preamp boxes, you'd have your OD boxes. Then you could control the signal flow.
 
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frankfalbo said:
I've got the answer for the signal chain dilemma. It's been done a few times in various formats, but what the dream "all OD's in one" box needs is drop in modules. They'd only require 4 or 5 pins, depending on if you isolated battery/chassis ground and signal negative for some reason. So you'd have true bypass switches, and then like the modular Randall head preamp boxes, you'd have your OD boxes. Then you could control the signal flow.
Yet another Idea I had regarding an amp idea, but didn't think of using that for pedals. Thats a good idea.
 
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