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Re: New pedal recommendations

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What about a Tone Shaper like an EP Booster?

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Re: New pedal recommendations

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Although this is bigger than you want it could give you some cool options sending different signals to both channels? http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing ... =933895228

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Yours for a hand shandy. Sweetest sounding trem i have come across, and yes, i sold an Empress and kept this!
Ugly as fark in the standard enclosure, hence the re-house, thanks to Ryan.

The cool thing about this trem is the outside the box "square wave" setting. can get some very cool and unique sounds in that mode!

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Re: New pedal recommendations

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tried to find an example of some of the sounds the square wave thing can achieve.....found Kings of Leon....the intro sound that goes throughout the song is a whammy and square wave trem sound together.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7G74zHjHLgE[/youtube]
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Tech21 amp pedal thing as a backup for the real thing. Practical as.
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KentNZ wrote:Tech21 amp pedal thing as a backup for the real thing. Practical as.
You saying my metal zone direct to the PA idea isnt' perfection???
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Hmmm. Perfection is a moving target.
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Kloppsta wrote:tried to find an example of some of the sounds the square wave thing can achieve.....found Kings of Leon....the intro sound that goes throughout the song is a whammy and square wave trem sound together.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7G74zHjHLgE[/youtube]
Not only that, but its a bass, too.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5YlsqhrSz8[/youtube]
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KentNZ wrote:Hmmm. Perfection is a moving target.
Ha! Great response. :thumbup:

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Kloppsta wrote:Yours for a hand shandy. Sweetest sounding trem i have come across, and yes, i sold an Empress and kept this!
Ugly as fark in the standard enclosure, hence the re-house, thanks to Ryan.

The cool thing about this trem is the outside the box "square wave" setting. can get some very cool and unique sounds in that mode!

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If it's still available in a couple of weeks I might PM you, depending on funds.

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Re: New pedal recommendations

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Thewilltopowerrock wrote:
Kloppsta wrote:Yours for a hand shandy. Sweetest sounding trem i have come across, and yes, i sold an Empress and kept this!
Ugly as fark in the standard enclosure, hence the re-house, thanks to Ryan.

The cool thing about this trem is the outside the box "square wave" setting. can get some very cool and unique sounds in that mode!

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If I hadn't just quit my job...
If it's still available in a couple of weeks I might PM you, depending on funds.
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Re: New pedal recommendations

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Trem (I use a Lovepedal)
Lovepedal Pickle Vibe - makes every solo interesting
Lovepedal Amp50 to add that magic pixie dust to any tone or pedal you cascade it with.
A Creation Audio Labs Inline Redeemer for OMG tone in any rig, anytime, anywhere.

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