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Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
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This thread has taken a steep turn off "cool gear" and into nerdcore. And I like it.
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NOICE!!
7 sting huh? What kind of bass is that? Love the set up!
7 sting huh? What kind of bass is that? Love the set up!
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Thanks! It's a Conklin Groove Tools GT-7. Not a fancy custom or anything but it definitely gets the job done.
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I used to have the blonde one of those 7s. Was like a giant 7-string guitar. Great for tap, less for slap, cool on chords. I'd like one of their guitars but there isn't a Groove Tools version afaik and the customs are major ducat.
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They made a Groove Tools 7 string guitar that was pretty alright and then they also have a slightly more affordable line of guitars that are still around $2000 IIRC.John wrote:I used to have the blonde one of those 7s. Was like a giant 7-string guitar. Great for tap, less for slap, cool on chords. I'd like one of their guitars but there isn't a Groove Tools version afaik and the customs are major ducat.
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Bit of a swap around to fit the new doom bloom before band practice tomorrow.


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Nice board! Let us know how you like the Doom Bloom.
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I did some tinkering with this signal chain combo yesterday, and the results seemed suitable for the intro or outro of a song ... or maybe a freakout before a something-or-another-core breakdown.PumpkinPieces wrote:Man, I want a Mel9 so baaaaaad. Probably sounds rad with that Foxtrot
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thats such a nice mix of things monkeydancer.... was lookin at a doombloom other day wondering about it...guess il go try to find a good demo on the tube here now... 
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That doom bloom sounded pretty awesome on the interwebs! What do you think of it so far?monkeydancer wrote:Bit of a swap around to fit the new doom bloom before band practice tomorrow.
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To everyone asking about the bloom, I love it so so much. Really tweakable in an interesting way in that the controls are cooler and more interactive than many fuzz pedals. Heavy, light, just as amazing with chords as the algal but with waaaaay more range.
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How do you use the elements with the bloom (lo gain or high gain)? Do they stack well?
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If that is The Elements I think it is it can't go into high gain.breakdown wrote:How do you use the elements with the bloom (lo gain or high gain)? Do they stack well?
