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My fingers are slow...... :(
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Had a spare 30mins this morning so ended up putting the GE-7 into the mix, interestingly it sounds the best being first in the signal chain. I'd assumed it would slot in after the overdrive but nah.

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Found a site that dates old Boss pedals, turns out this GE-7 was made in April 1986. Knew it was an older one but didn't think that it was 33 years old :wtf:

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Next on my shopping list is a fuzz

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Mini Forklift Ⓥ wrote:Had a spare 30mins this morning so ended up putting the GE-7 into the mix, interestingly it sounds the best being first in the signal chain. I'd assumed it would slot in after the overdrive but nah.

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Found a site that dates old Boss pedals, turns out this GE-7 was made in April 1986. Knew it was an older one but didn't think that it was 33 years old :wtf:
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Was running the pedalboard into the Laney but something didn't quite sound right to my ears. Had the afternoon free so I had a play around with the pedal order and decided to add in the Snouse BlackBox for an extra gain stage. Suddenly occurred to me that I should try it into the AC30...

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WHOA, what a sound. Much better :thumbup:

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My latest board. Being in Japan is definitely fun. Size of the board is 450x280. The D.A. project boost and the Ovaltone was given to me by the owneer otherwise I wouslnt have bought it due to the $$$.. things here are not as cheap as you think. 70%people sell most things overpriced and 10% don't care (fender USA original sold for 40 bucks just because they don't know what it is.)

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Nice looking board MM!

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Just had to finish a few extra patch leads, and setup the Gigrig Isolator to power the little acoustic setup. Had the great John Gilmore convert the ‘Both’ footswitch on the electric board’s AB/Y to an isolated tap tempo for the DD7 too. It’s never used because it splits between my acoustic and electric paths, so figured I could use the footswitch for something else instead. Works great :thumbup:
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That talisman though,,, nice
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Kev77 wrote:That talisman though,,, nice
One of the best sounding pedals I’ve ever owned I think. Amazing replication of plate reverbs :thumbup:

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it's a Rick 360, Jet Glo Black. It's come down through a couple of people on the forum and it's the best electric guitar I've ever had.

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Marshmallow wrote:My latest board. Being in Japan is definitely fun. Size of the board is 450x280. The D.A. project boost and the Ovaltone was given to me by the owneer otherwise I wouslnt have bought it due to the $$$.. things here are not as cheap as you think. 70%people sell most things overpriced and 10% don't care (fender USA original sold for 40 bucks just because they don't know what it is.)

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ImageNew small fry board. Delays into the blender to mix parallel with the reverb and other delays.
The 80tape has modulation and boost, and the adineko is so
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All in a tidy lid off style hard case . Cioks underneath and unseen. I ended up reversing the pedals to make the lid close better.
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