would like to hear both those earthquaker devices in your setup, do you have any links to your rig w/ audio by any chance?StratMatt wrote: ↑Thu Mar 18, 2021 6:42 pm New pedal additions: Red Witch Binary Star and another Strymon Flint.
The Binary Star is a bit of a finicky pedal tbh. I can get some excellent slap back echoes going and it does the washy analog delay thing extremely well. But as soon as you move the Depth (modulation) up from nothing it gets super out there. I was hoping it would do some Polymoon-esque sounds, and they might be in there, but I'm still getting the hang of it. Pretty happy so far though.
The Flint sounds amazing, everyone knows what that's about
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These are holding their value really well. What are you controlling with it?
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Hey man, I don't have anything right now but I am getting my music space somewhat organised so I'll do a recording session soon and show how it all sounds.hudsonsaul wrote: ↑Sun Apr 25, 2021 12:59 pmwould like to hear both those earthquaker devices in your setup, do you have any links to your rig w/ audio by any chance?StratMatt wrote: ↑Thu Mar 18, 2021 6:42 pm New pedal additions: Red Witch Binary Star and another Strymon Flint.
The Binary Star is a bit of a finicky pedal tbh. I can get some excellent slap back echoes going and it does the washy analog delay thing extremely well. But as soon as you move the Depth (modulation) up from nothing it gets super out there. I was hoping it would do some Polymoon-esque sounds, and they might be in there, but I'm still getting the hang of it. Pretty happy so far though.
The Flint sounds amazing, everyone knows what that's about
Loving it so far
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Is there somewhere to get Squareplugs in NZ or did you order from overseas somewhere?Voxshall wrote: ↑Thu Apr 15, 2021 11:08 pmYeah the guy making the board said it will fit, I'm using evidence mono wire and squareplug soldered plugs and he is using an extended top shelf. It is pretty tight but I want to try and get it as compact as I can.rickenbackerkid wrote: ↑Thu Apr 15, 2021 9:31 pm
This is amazing. Will it all fit once you include space for cables and connectors? Packed pretty tight!
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A dirty old 75w spider IV, I know line6 gets a lot of hate but it does all I need an amp to do
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I had one of the HD heads, the ones with Bogner stamped on it. It was great, but I could never justify shelling out $150+ for the full foot controller.
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I used to do something similar with zip ties and clear plastic tubing to make standoffs for brake cables and so forth on pushbikes, this is nice and tidy!
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I need to buy some as well maybe we can order together and split costs? PM merickenbackerkid wrote: ↑Sun Apr 25, 2021 2:58 pmIs there somewhere to get Squareplugs in NZ or did you order from overseas somewhere?Voxshall wrote: ↑Thu Apr 15, 2021 11:08 pmYeah the guy making the board said it will fit, I'm using evidence mono wire and squareplug soldered plugs and he is using an extended top shelf. It is pretty tight but I want to try and get it as compact as I can.rickenbackerkid wrote: ↑Thu Apr 15, 2021 9:31 pm
This is amazing. Will it all fit once you include space for cables and connectors? Packed pretty tight!
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First step of my new 2021 board complete
The colour of the board was inspired by my grey amp with blue piping, but with a bit of metallic paint to give it an American Muscle car type of look, I think it came out ok, now I need to get a CXM 1978 and some square plugs and we are away.
The colour of the board was inspired by my grey amp with blue piping, but with a bit of metallic paint to give it an American Muscle car type of look, I think it came out ok, now I need to get a CXM 1978 and some square plugs and we are away.
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Holy shit dude, this is gonna be incredible!!Voxshall wrote: ↑Thu May 20, 2021 10:00 am First step of my new 2021 board complete
The colour of the board was inspired by my grey amp with blue piping, but with a bit of metallic paint to give it an American Muscle car type of look, I think it came out ok, now I need to get a CXM 1978 and some square plugs and we are away.
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Yep that's awesome. They are great quality boards. I saw this on their Instagram!Voxshall wrote: ↑Thu May 20, 2021 10:00 am First step of my new 2021 board complete
The colour of the board was inspired by my grey amp with blue piping, but with a bit of metallic paint to give it an American Muscle car type of look, I think it came out ok, now I need to get a CXM 1978 and some square plugs and we are away.