Recommend me a Pedal
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Re: Recommend me a Pedal
M5 or that little Zoom MS50 come to mind. Neunaber Slate is amazing but also like $400!
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Re: Recommend me a Pedal
Agreed - this your guyPolar Bear wrote:I'd strongly recommend the TC Nova Modulator. Great do it all pedal, doesn't take up a lot of space and can be had for under $200.
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Yarrr even with Uncle Dave's discount it was a bit too rich for me buying it locally so took a punt on a secondhand one on reverb and was very happy!MrDINO wrote:That was RS price. 320 sounds more palatable.
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Cooljeremyb wrote:Yarrr even with Uncle Dave's discount it was a bit too rich for me buying it locally so took a punt on a secondhand one on reverb and was very happy!MrDINO wrote:That was RS price. 320 sounds more palatable.
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Re: Recommend me a Pedal
If amazing sounding is important, see if Matt at tone lounge still has the old style neunabers clearing out. I grabbed the seraphim and it sounds wonderful. But I don't know that it has a tremolo, might pay to check.
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Agree also. Anybody want to release one?TmcB wrote:Agreed - this your guyPolar Bear wrote:I'd strongly recommend the TC Nova Modulator. Great do it all pedal, doesn't take up a lot of space and can be had for under $200.
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I found the TC Nova sounded pretty good, but was a complete pain in the back when you had to bend down every time you wanted to change patches. M series ftw.
Loving it so far
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You can do it by foot, too.StratMatt wrote:I found the TC Nova sounded pretty good, but was a complete pain in the back when you had to bend down every time you wanted to change patches. M series ftw.
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Re: Recommend me a Pedal
You can, it's that intuitive though is it?Polar Bear wrote:You can do it by foot, too.StratMatt wrote:I found the TC Nova sounded pretty good, but was a complete pain in the back when you had to bend down every time you wanted to change patches. M series ftw.
Loving it so far