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Clanger wrote:I've been waiting for this to come out for months, to replace my BigSky. Not quite sold on it yet, after hearing a few demos, but still an impressive unit:

Definitely a couple of sweet settings on that. I like that 'offspring' setting.

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In typical death by audio fashion.... :mental:

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jeremyb wrote:In typical death by audio fashion.... :mental:

That is killer. I WANT ONE!!!!!!!!!!! $180 usd.
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Cool doco on the DBA guys and the venue they used to run: https://www.redbull.tv/video/AP-1PG17Q3 ... t-brooklyn
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kdawg2a wrote:
jeremyb wrote:In typical death by audio fashion.... :mental:

That is killer. I WANT ONE!!!!!!!!!!! $180 usd.
:think: Wouldn't playing through a 10 watt Samick amp maxed out achieve the same result?
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Possibly, but this would make my Plexi sound like a blown up Samick amp. I think we can all agree that to do so is a noble goal.
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I can get that from my current rig if I try and do anything with more than one pedal ;)

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Relevant!

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jeremyb wrote:Relevant!

Haha beat me to it!

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jeremyb wrote:Relevant!

When is this likely to arrive in NZ?
I want all the pedals!

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I'll be buying one for sure :)
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jeremyb wrote:I'll be buying one for sure :)
Me too - I love that sound. Cool video too - great to watch him play. I remember an old guitar world mag where he called that octave chord the "pumpkin chord" - so many letters the next issue slamming him and telling him that it was used earlier by Hendrix etc. Those people must have hated having to wait a month before being heard! The days before social media :)
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Shimmer wrote:
jeremyb wrote:I'll be buying one for sure :)
Me too - I love that sound. Cool video too - great to watch him play. I remember an old guitar world mag where he called that octave chord the "pumpkin chord" - so many letters the next issue slamming him and telling him that it was used earlier by Hendrix etc. Those people must have hated having to wait a month before being heard! The days before social media :)
I used to have a Musket V2, it nailed that tone too, was glorious!
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Shimmer wrote:
jeremyb wrote:I'll be buying one for sure :)
Me too - I love that sound. Cool video too - great to watch him play. I remember an old guitar world mag where he called that octave chord the "pumpkin chord" - so many letters the next issue slamming him and telling him that it was used earlier by Hendrix etc. Those people must have hated having to wait a month before being heard! The days before social media :)
I was planning on waiting for these to be released but even as cool as it sounds in that short demo I'm maybe tempted by the normal Muff instead. Had one before and it still definitely nails those tones pretty well (helps having other fanboy gear).

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Top Tens of Twenty 17!

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