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Wired this up recently. Pretty good. Not sure how long before I change it though hehe.
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blackstratblues wrote: Thu Jun 16, 2022 7:05 pm
berg wrote: Thu Jun 16, 2022 4:02 pm My new little board set up (excluding the ge150), covers everything i need....... for now

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Good to see a mids push on that Boss EQ! Are they very hissy?
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MikeC wrote: Fri Jun 17, 2022 8:33 am Good to see a mids push on that Boss EQ! Are they very hissy?
I use one too Mike, mainly as a clean boost

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I've read that some of the older ones can be a bit noisy but mine doesn't add much noise at all so long as you keep the volume on it at half or less. It's one of those pedals that you never give much thought about, but then once you've tried it there's no way it' coming off your board. I got mine from my Dad, he had used it for years until someone spilt a pint of beer over it and killed it. He bought a new one but I decided to try it when I went back and visited him last year - the beer must have all dried out and it's been working great ever since

Not sure what that says about British beer :lol:
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Zaulkin wrote: Thu Jun 16, 2022 10:45 pm Wired this up recently. Pretty good. Not sure how long before I change it though hehe.
That looks like a great board, I do like the look of those Fractal's
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MikeC wrote: Fri Jun 17, 2022 8:33 am Good to see a mids push on that Boss EQ! Are they very hissy?
I’ve tried 2 of the Bass versions and yeah couldn’t buy as noise was fizzy
There is a guy on TM who “fixes/mods” them as noiseless. IIRC it’s approximately $260

The old PQ-3B however is excellent. And with 18db on tap it’s definitely a boost pedal option as well.
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MikeC wrote: Fri Jun 17, 2022 8:33 am Good to see a mids push on that Boss EQ! Are they very hissy?
Nah no hiss at all with those settings. If I push them a little higher and/or if I increase the master level then it gets a little noisier. I've considered getting a modded one that's supposed to be quieter but the standard ge7 works great for my eq/boosting needs

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Zaulkin wrote: Thu Jun 16, 2022 10:45 pm Wired this up recently. Pretty good. Not sure how long before I change it though hehe.

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I like the lights from underneath :how did you do that?
What is the name of the board?

Freqout is a great pedal name! Ahhhh!
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My Covid job today is to re lay my board
Wish me luck
Hoping I have all the cables I need in the packed up Music room. I ordered a heap of cables and accessories off Jin Music Planet in January so fingers crossed
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foal30 wrote: Fri Jun 17, 2022 10:22 am
Zaulkin wrote: Thu Jun 16, 2022 10:45 pm Wired this up recently. Pretty good. Not sure how long before I change it though hehe.

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I like the lights from underneath :how did you do that?
What is the name of the board?

Freqout is a great pedal name! Ahhhh!
The pedalboard is called a temple board. I love this thing and have wired in power, patch bay etc. I have a power supply underneath which is powering the LED strip for those lights. It's just a cheap $10 RGB strip.

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Speakos wrote: Thu Jun 16, 2022 10:27 pm
berg wrote: Thu Jun 16, 2022 4:02 pm My new little board set up (excluding the ge150), covers everything i need....... for now

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What are your favourite sounds on the MS70CDR? I've noticed a lot of people use them with synths as well.
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MiniForklift wrote: Fri Jun 17, 2022 9:12 am
Zaulkin wrote: Thu Jun 16, 2022 10:45 pm Wired this up recently. Pretty good. Not sure how long before I change it though hehe.
That looks like a great board, I do like the look of those Fractal's
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MiniForklift wrote: Fri Jun 17, 2022 9:02 am
MikeC wrote: Fri Jun 17, 2022 8:33 am Good to see a mids push on that Boss EQ! Are they very hissy?
I use one too Mike, mainly as a clean boost

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I've read that some of the older ones can be a bit noisy but mine doesn't add much noise at all so long as you keep the volume on it at half or less. It's one of those pedals that you never give much thought about, but then once you've tried it there's no way it' coming off your board. I got mine from my Dad, he had used it for years until someone spilt a pint of beer over it and killed it. He bought a new one but I decided to try it when I went back and visited him last year - the beer must have all dried out and it's been working great ever since

Not sure what that says about British beer :lol:
Well aged in British beer, maybe that'll become a new craze in pedal relicing.

I agree with it not coming off the board. With my little board especially, i was thinking that board real estate is important and I could put something else there, something a little more exciting than an eq pedal. Getting used to playing with the eq though, and having that extra bit of refinement on your tone makes the pedal essential for me

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MikeC wrote: Fri Jun 17, 2022 8:33 am Good to see a mids push on that Boss EQ! Are they very hissy?
Yes, but it’s only noticeable if running higher gain, or cranked/attenuated. Typically occurs when moving a slider away from the mid notch - even if lowering the slider.

I’ve been down the mod rabbit hole - including the Dexter quiet mod. The hiss can be improved, but it’s still there.

The EQ-200 however is dead quiet! Surprisingly so actually. Similar footprint too - especially when you factor space for the side jacks.

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