Sometimes, a demo just grabs you.
Sometimes, you wanna support maverick designers doing something niche but with great design, execution and value.
Sometimes, you realise you really are just a pedal addict that can't be helped
http://youtu.be/I3w6UxoVeGs
http://youtu.be/zD1sscD2Dds
I just ordered one of these in white. Help me.
I particularly liked the Hammond Samples...
http://www.crushsound.com/pages/view/Great-Stuff/
Whoa. Really fantastic Demo. Now we're gonna have to bug you to trace it for us ;)
There's pictures of the pcb,it's ace looking triangle shape. One sides thu hole the other is SMD. I'll be taking it apart when it arrives.
I was £5 off on my bid on a Murf three quarters of an hour ago...
Quote from: juansolo on October 19, 2013, 09:46:13 PM
I was £5 off on my bid on a Murf three quarters of an hour ago...
I hate eBay.
I don't yet own a Moogerfooger :(
I'd like the clusterfuck or delay one day
So this arrived today, seems it will be quite interesting and useful.
the build and engineering is pretty damn impressive
and it is absolutely a unique device! exciting to try and get this on my current recordings.
If it makes you happy then who cares eh ;)
If you are into the Moog/ more synthy stuff, I own one of these, and it is great:
http://www.koma-elektronik.com/products/ft201/ (http://www.koma-elektronik.com/products/ft201/)
Jeez! those are nice sounding :)
I've got a similar disease than yours....but with the vintage unit....must be the corksniffer in me....i guess...
I'm always hunting Musitronics, Ross, EHX, Colorsound stuff......
I do enjoy that disease ;D
The weirder the pedal the more desirable for me for some reason :D
I agree about EHX, Colorsound etc. Most of the vintage stuff is vastly overpriced in the UK though.
Quote from: raulduke on October 29, 2013, 09:36:16 AM
The weirder the pedal the more desirable for me for some reason :D
I've got a EQD Rainbow Machine...
That's all you need to know.
Yep... I was tempted as well I have to say :).
One of those 'always on', tone sweetening, can't live without it, pedals I imagine ;)
Quote from: raulduke on October 29, 2013, 09:36:16 AM
The weirder the pedal the more desirable for me for some reason :D
I agree about EHX, Colorsound etc. Most of the vintage stuff is vastly overpriced in the UK though.
The only one i have'nt got a really good deal on....is the MutronIII i got....paid like 325$CAN for it.....still good...but could have been better if the guy did'nt knew is stuff....hahaha
Earthquaker Device makes badass stuff...i also dig TWA in the newer companies.....
But those Crushsound are indeed really interesting.... 8)
Quote from: raulduke on October 29, 2013, 02:51:22 PM
Yep... I was tempted as well I have to say :).
One of those 'always on', tone sweetening, can't live without it, pedals I imagine ;)
Amusingly it can actually be useable... Just Nick's demo is much more thorough (which is why I think he's about the best pedal reviewer on the net) and gives you an idea of other things it can do. But yeah, it's madder than a box of frogs.
It and the Neunaber WET are the only two commercial pedals I have at the moment (sold all the others!) and I can't see me parting with either.
Rainbow Machine is on my to-get list for quite some time...It's just...awesome :D I mean if Omar Rodriguez Lopez can make it's Magic work on a pretty radio friendly song than so can you.
Looking at that demo from PGS, I LOVE that Reverend guitar. Haven't found a similar model on their site I think. Though I have seen it on a few other videos as well. Just an awesome looking guitar loaded with just the right features, WANT
I've got one I really want and I'd probably never use: Ravish Sitar. Maybe I'll snag one in a trade some day ...
(http://cdn1.gbase.com/usercontent/gear/3016770/p1_unbequuxw_so.jpg)
I have a chrome plated Whammy 4. I won it. It's one of 1000. I don't use Whammy though, so it's staying NIB until it might be worth something.
Jacob