Behringer Ultra Tremolo UT300, terrible?

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Re: Behringer Ultra Tremolo UT300, terrible?

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Noice, defo should do a wee review
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filthysmurf wrote:A few more packets of instant noodles and I got the BBE
Nice one. You'll be happy with it. Does the best fast chop around. The dual speed storage is very useful too.

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TmcB wrote:Noice, defo should do a wee review
Of the noodles?

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StrummersOfThunder wrote:
TmcB wrote:Noice, defo should do a wee review
Of the noodles?
Yeah, I mean if any one can handle those long enough to buy a pedal, they must be reasonable. Probably one of those packs with the 3+ dubious sachets of miscellany.
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TmcB wrote:
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TmcB wrote:Noice, defo should do a wee review
Of the noodles?
Yeah, I mean if any one can handle those long enough to buy a pedal, they must be reasonable. Probably one of those packs with the 3+ dubious sachets of miscellany.
No doubt, the hot oily packet, the gritty one that smells like sump oil and the powder with little bits of shoe rubber in it.

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StrummersOfThunder wrote: No doubt, the hot oily packet, the gritty one that smells like sump oil and the powder with little bits of shoe rubber in it.
It's not every Noodle brand that can provide the full Beijing experience
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TmcB wrote:
StrummersOfThunder wrote: No doubt, the hot oily packet, the gritty one that smells like sump oil and the powder with little bits of shoe rubber in it.
It's not every Noodle brand that can provide the full Beijing experience
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I always add a dash of curry powder to my instant noodles to give them a bit of extra bite

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Nice rig. What's the Boss switch for?

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bbrunskill wrote:Nice rig. What's the Boss switch for?
Playing like a boss

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Go the metal zone!!!
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bbrunskill wrote:Nice rig. What's the Boss switch for?
I have an Orange Crush CR120 head, the Orange footswitch is channel, the Boss footswitch is Reverb on/off
jeremyb wrote:Go the metal zone!!!
It kinda works, though I'm constantly tweaking it to get a sound I like

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I did the "Diezel mod" to mine, sounds wayyyyyyyyyyyy better!
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jeremyb wrote:I did the "Diezel mod" to mine, sounds wayyyyyyyyyyyy better!
"Diezel mod"?

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Re: Behringer Ultra Tremolo UT300, terrible?

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Pretty straightforward, altho' I used another diode instead of the LED, still changed out the stock LED for a nice 3mm blue one tho'...

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