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ReidySetGo wrote: Wed Feb 03, 2021 10:47 am
Jake wrote: Wed Feb 03, 2021 8:27 am 57C50397-E35D-42BC-AED5-5386AE321D99.jpeg

Finished wiring this up last night. Got a fun stereo setup going on:
Lofi Junky -> Soul Food -> POG -> BE-OD clone -> Jansen Bassman
Lofi Junky -> Soul Food -> OCD Clone -> Echo Shifter -> Flint -> Blues Jr

Means I can keep the grunty low end nice and tight through the Jansen and the top end extra spacey through the Fender!
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Jake wrote: Wed Feb 03, 2021 8:27 am 57C50397-E35D-42BC-AED5-5386AE321D99.jpeg

Finished wiring this up last night. Got a fun stereo setup going on:
Lofi Junky -> Soul Food -> POG -> BE-OD clone -> Jansen Bassman
Lofi Junky -> Soul Food -> OCD Clone -> Echo Shifter -> Flint -> Blues Jr

Means I can keep the grunty low end nice and tight through the Jansen and the top end extra spacey through the Fender!
I have the same OCD clone. Sounds great!
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robthemac wrote: Wed Feb 03, 2021 7:38 pm
Jake wrote: Wed Feb 03, 2021 8:27 am 57C50397-E35D-42BC-AED5-5386AE321D99.jpeg

Finished wiring this up last night. Got a fun stereo setup going on:
Lofi Junky -> Soul Food -> POG -> BE-OD clone -> Jansen Bassman
Lofi Junky -> Soul Food -> OCD Clone -> Echo Shifter -> Flint -> Blues Jr

Means I can keep the grunty low end nice and tight through the Jansen and the top end extra spacey through the Fender!
I have the same OCD clone. Sounds great!
They're great alright. I've actually got the very first one with that graphic - Tony Pepers said I could have any design I wanted so I sent him that.
He ended up making heaps of them, so I got mine signed by the creators of the Big Lez Show to keep it extra special...

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NPD: Julia. I know it's a bit of a meme now that everyone has a Walrus Julia on their board, but it's popular for a reason. When you turn it on it just makes you want to play, I'm supposed to be getting ready for work and I found myself lost for the last hour or so. Good range of sounds and easy to dial in.

Also the fuck overdrive. Been switching this back and forth between first and last in chain after the reverb. The boom works best at the end, but the gain structure is awesome at the start. I'm not sure if the Archer keeps a place on the board or not; it's probably either it or the Plumes.

RV6 is growing on me, a slight splash of plate verb is all I need. El Capistan is the real mvp on there though, never to be sold!

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Loving it so far

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StratMatt wrote: Sat Feb 06, 2021 3:10 pm NPD: Julia. I know it's a bit of a meme now that everyone has a Walrus Julia on their board, but it's popular for a reason. When you turn it on it just makes you want to play, I'm supposed to be getting ready for work and I found myself lost for the last hour or so. Good range of sounds and easy to dial in.

Also the fuck overdrive. Been switching this back and forth between first and last in chain after the reverb. The boom works best at the end, but the gain structure is awesome at the start. I'm not sure if the Archer keeps a place on the board or not; it's probably either it or the Plumes.

RV6 is growing on me, a slight splash of plate verb is all I need. El Capistan is the real mvp on there though, never to be sold!

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On the RV6, try shimmer mode with the tone turned down to zero, thank me later!!! :mrgreen:
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Sweet I'll try that tomorrow!
Loving it so far

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I'm interested to try a Julia, I love chorus as a subtle effect for ambient stuff, used chorus quite a bit when I played in a post rock band, have the JHS 3 series one which to be honest is bloody great, but...
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The dry/chorus/vibrato knob yields all sorts of different sounds.

Thinking I will bump the Archer off with an early chain Slo or Dark Star when funds allow. Get weird with it.
Loving it so far

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StratMatt wrote: Sat Feb 06, 2021 4:17 pm The dry/chorus/vibrato knob yields all sorts of different sounds.

Thinking I will bump the Archer off with an early chain Slo or Dark Star when funds allow. Get weird with it.
Yeah the 3 series has a chorus / vibrato switch, only really played in chorus mode so far but... will check out those pedals, when I sell the looper I'm gonna add another delay I reckon, get some more weirdness!
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Had a re-jig to accommodate some new pedals. Have also added midi for the Volante and Ventris. Seriously good addition, especially having the expression wheel - allows cc messages to most parameters of both pedals. Tis a lot of fun.

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:rofl: guilty! Although talking to girls might get me divorced!
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jeremyb wrote: Fri Feb 12, 2021 8:00 pm :rofl: guilty! Although talking to girls might get me divorced!
What pedalboard?

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Latest incarnation, pedal order is as follows:

TU-3 -> TC Brainwaves -> CKK QCAT -> Blackout Effectors SST -> Hotcake -> Spark -> JHS Chorus -> WH-10 -> JHS Delay -> RV-6 -> MXR Tremolo
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How's the Brainwaves?
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And the JHS delay?
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