Bugger. I saw that on trademe but didn't know I wanted one until I played one on Sunday.Jim.h wrote:Sold mine last friday m8! booooooConway wrote:Tried Slowy's Freqout pedal yesterday... freaking awesome! Want one now. Any early adaptors that can't cope and want to flick one on, please let me know.
What are you gassing for?
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Re: What are you gassing for?
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Re: What are you gassing for?
Digitech ricochet, anyone owned one?
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Nice! What sorta stuff do you use it for?Jim.h wrote:yea bro! me like! its become "the one"jeremyb wrote:Digitech ricochet, anyone owned one?
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Re: What are you gassing for?
just low and high octave riffing really. the momentary latch is a pretty sweet option. So can do some cool swells. Mix that with some delay if you into the trippy shit. Small unit, so takes up less room on the board too. Ive owned all the pogs and many whammy... id say this is up there.jeremyb wrote:Nice! What sorta stuff do you use it for?Jim.h wrote:yea bro! me like! its become "the one"jeremyb wrote:Digitech ricochet, anyone owned one?
Havent really played it with chords tho. so do not know what the tracking is like.
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LOL I think that will almost be bigger than my new pedalboard! Going nano sizedStratMatt wrote:I have a Digitech Whammy Droptune if your interested and don't mind the real estate..
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A Gibson Les Paul or SG. PRS SE 245 is a great guitar and the SD Whole Lotta Humbucker are very nice, but the 24.5" scale is too short for me. That 1/4" difference makes a difference. String tension is not enough and i do not want to gauge up from my Hybrid Slinkies because i do not like the tone of heavier strings (too much bass).
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Really keen to get a decent FRFR speaker that looks like a guitar cab. An Atomic or Matrix would be ideal; spendy as fuck though. My L3M pair is being used as the band PA now. Borrowing a little 8 inch Wharfdale as my backline
Loving it so far
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I can sell you a PA then you can reclaim your L3M pairStratMatt wrote:Really keen to get a decent FRFR speaker that looks like a guitar cab. An Atomic or Matrix would be ideal; spendy as fuck though. My L3M pair is being used as the band PA now. Borrowing a little 8 inch Wharfdale as my backline
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I find this quite appealing, just needs a black pickguard... https://www.rockshop.co.nz/shop/fender- ... burst.html
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How many EJ's have you been through so far? Sheesh.Molly wrote:50s' style Strat. EJ will do.
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Two.WellyBlues wrote:How many EJ's have you been through so far? Sheesh.Molly wrote:50s' style Strat. EJ will do.