kosta wrote:univalve wrote:Ghost mind rocker came Today.
That Pedal is fun!
Ha! So you got it after all. NICE.
Yes!
Thanks at Mick!

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kosta wrote:univalve wrote:Ghost mind rocker came Today.
That Pedal is fun!
Ha! So you got it after all. NICE.


listen to my band... www.facebook.com/its.pronounced.wallbehndy wrote:PUT YOUR PUSSY ON THE BOARD RIGHT FUCKING NOW SO DADDY CAN TREAT IT RIGHT YOU MOCHA GODDESS.

tuffteef wrote:in: freekish blues alpha drive
NAH JUST FUCKIN WIT CHU AHU HUHUH


Achtane wrote:FUZZ ALL DAY MAN FUZZ IS GOD ALL OTHER EFFECTS ARE SHIT
Caesar wrote:Dude, can you get the fuck out of my b/s/t thread with your bullshit.
PumpkinPieces wrote: This isn't America, this is I Love Fuzz.
Mudfuzz wrote:Remember when we were all just a bunch of weirdos that liked fucked up shit and not just a bunch of nerds buying bling to impress each other online?





mordecainyc wrote:Got a Durham Crazy Horse Fuzz for sale or trade. Sounds like Neil Diamond - or like Neil Diamond on crack, if you want it to






masked elwood wrote:finally picked up a folktek instrument. http://folktek.com/
fukking weird pitch shifting oscillator thingie. i can run my guitar through it and get it to make tesla coil type electricity stabs. just the tone i needed for that weather channel soundtrack i'm working on. .....


one bad monkey wrote:Got the bows in the mail yesterday. Haven't had a chance to try them, but took them out to look at them. One's a "student model" brazilwood bow (student as in it's what he would consider letting a student use, which is higher than others may be) and another is a stamped pernacumbo. Obviously there is a large price difference between the two.
Oddly enough, the student one looks cooler. The grip looks nicer (it's mixed with black and silver wire) and the shaft is octagonal as opposed to round on the other one. Really though that's purely aesthetic; I'm hoping to play both of them a little on Sunday, make a preliminary judgement and then take the one I prefer into rehearsals next week before making a final verdict.
Also got a Thomastik Spirocore low B string to put on the NS Design CR-5M. This thing is gigantic; the silk on it was impeding getting it through the ferrule at the bottom of the bass, so I pulled a little of it off. Then at the tuner, it was pulled off again so I could fit it in. But it's on now, and is stretching over the weekend. I think it's going to sound awesome.

loudwizard wrote:foomanfat wrote:loudwizard wrote:SWEET ASS. Congrats, fooman.
SG should be here Monday, and just ordered an EQD Monarch and a Wilson Haze vibe unit.
Guess I should work harder to get rid of some redundant pedals.
Thanks man.
I'd love to hear some word about that Wilson vibe whenever you get it. I've been scoping univibes for a while.
I'll do that. Video demos sound good, but you know how that goes. I dig that it runs @ 9V...almost every other vibe requires oddball power. We shall see!

masked elwood wrote:finally picked up a folktek instrument. http://folktek.com/
fukking weird pitch shifting oscillator thingie. i can run my guitar through it and get it to make tesla coil type electricity stabs. just the tone i needed for that weather channel soundtrack i'm working on. .....

one bad monkey wrote:one bad monkey wrote:Got the bows in the mail yesterday. Haven't had a chance to try them, but took them out to look at them. One's a "student model" brazilwood bow (student as in it's what he would consider letting a student use, which is higher than others may be) and another is a stamped pernacumbo. Obviously there is a large price difference between the two.
Oddly enough, the student one looks cooler. The grip looks nicer (it's mixed with black and silver wire) and the shaft is octagonal as opposed to round on the other one. Really though that's purely aesthetic; I'm hoping to play both of them a little on Sunday, make a preliminary judgement and then take the one I prefer into rehearsals next week before making a final verdict.
Also got a Thomastik Spirocore low B string to put on the NS Design CR-5M. This thing is gigantic; the silk on it was impeding getting it through the ferrule at the bottom of the bass, so I pulled a little of it off. Then at the tuner, it was pulled off again so I could fit it in. But it's on now, and is stretching over the weekend. I think it's going to sound awesome.
I was right on both counts. The B string sounds AMAZING, and rattles the entire bass when you bow it slowly. Great tone out of it; can't wait to use it during CHICAGO.
Secondly, the student bow won out on my testing this evening. The Pernambuco bow was very nice and well-balanced, but the tone it pulled on the CR-5M was on the brittle side of the spectrum. The student brazilwood one had a mellow sound that was very close to the sound I got out of the bass with pizz. In comparison, my current bow seems to fall between the two bows tonally. It's definitely louder, but I'm attributing that more to 20+ years of using it and having well rosined hair on it.

theavondon wrote:A well-rosined bow is a great thing.