Forums have been slow, how about a 'In the mail' thread?
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Re: Forums have been slow, how about a 'In the mail' thread?
Missed out on the SL Drive but picked up a Timmy! Won’t make the mistake of selling that again.
Loving it so far
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It is a scientific fact that Timmys rule. Padlock it to your board and throw away the key.StratMatt wrote:Missed out on the SL Drive but picked up a Timmy! Won’t make the mistake of selling that again.
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Absolutely. It’s actually my one and only pedal these days. Time to put another board together I reckon.olegmcnoleg wrote:It is a scientific fact that Timmys rule. Padlock it to your board and throw away the key.StratMatt wrote:Missed out on the SL Drive but picked up a Timmy! Won’t make the mistake of selling that again.
Loving it so far
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Catalinbread Talisman reverb pedal to replace the EHX Cathedral. Cathedral's are great pedals but I only need a Plate setting so it's a chance to downsize but keep an as-good, or arguably better reverb sound win/win
The great final-board setup has begun....
The great final-board setup has begun....
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Had my eye on that Cathedral, but I only need plate myself. Who sells the Catalinbread stuff these days?SimonHirst wrote:Catalinbread Talisman reverb pedal to replace the EHX Cathedral. Cathedral's are great pedals but I only need a Plate setting so it's a chance to downsize but keep an as-good, or arguably better reverb sound win/win
The great final-board setup has begun....
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I just grabbed a second hand one off eBay. There are a couple places in NZ who stocked Catalinbread stuff I think (pretty sure Tonelounge was one) but I couldn't find a Talisman pedal amongst them unfortunately.StratMatt wrote: Had my eye on that Cathedral, but I only need plate myself. Who sells the Catalinbread stuff these days?
Yeah, the Cathedral is/was great but a bit real-estate hungry when you only ever use one effect setting!
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Yamaha THR-10X, thanks Troy!!
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... and I had a brainwave, I was originally going to buy another bluetooth speaker for the bedroom for when I'm working at my desk... and thought maybe I could get an amp that can cover that base as well... so this comes close, but with a $10 bluetooth receiver dongle from tardme I am gonna be well sorted!!jeremyb wrote:Yamaha THR-10X, thanks Troy!!
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Anniversary model?KNNZ wrote:oh hello there sexay
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Nice! I love the ones in that colour scheme.KNNZ wrote:oh hello there sexay
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cheers Bender!bender wrote:Nice! I love the ones in that colour scheme.KNNZ wrote:oh hello there sexay
I'm glad I got approval from the master!
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Technically not in the mail just yet... awaiting CITES certification before it can be shipped (due to Cocobolo fretboard):
Oh yeah, baby!
Oh yeah, baby!