snitchez wrote:... for all the reason of all the talk bout ripping off timmy's or something.
Interesting phase/vibe pedal shootout
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Re: Interesting phase/vibe pedal shootout
Hurdy Gurdy.... some how... and I'm not entirely certain how mind you, an instrument that sounds like someone has shoved a nest of angry hornets into a goose with a kazoo bill and is randomly slapping the poor creature with an accordion.... Sounds amazing.
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Just discovered the trimpot inside the DanoVibe. Doesn't fix the volume issue but does allow you to fine tune the effect and get the swirly sound just right. Starting to think it's worth getting and modding out the issues, especially at that price.
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Re: Interesting phase/vibe pedal shootout
I used the modded Dano Vibe this morning at church. Sounded great, and I found it much more useful than my Phase 90. I actually used every pedal on my board today.
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You didn't like it? Damn, I love mine. Best sounding Leslie simulator I've came across, prefer it to the Voodoo Labs 'Micro Vibe' in terms of being able to replicate a believable sound.Hot_Grits wrote:With Leslies the portability argument really takes on new meaning.
I had the tonecore roto-machine briefly. Ewwww.