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im gonna have to copy that.

also, i got a little big muff! i tried out an NYC big muff, a russian muff and this, and i liked it the best.

i wanted a tone wicker, but.... :idk:
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Teej212 wrote:im gonna have to copy that.

also, i got a little big muff! i tried out an NYC big muff, a russian muff and this, and i liked it the best.

i wanted a tone wicker, but.... :idk:


I'm getting a Muff too! I chose the NYC. :joy:
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imo, i liked the russian better than NYC, but the little muff has this, bite to it...i dont know how to describe it. but i love it
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Teej212 wrote:imo, i liked the russian better than NYC, but the little muff has this, bite to it...i dont know how to describe it. but i love it


Ah I used to have a NYC as my first fuzz until it broke because I wasn't careful enough with the battery. (now I use power supply). Russian is too smooth for me, and I use to have a tone wicker muff, but it didn't have the same mojo... sounded great but no big box. So it'll be my one pedal chain for when Ijust want to stomp and rock out. :thumb:
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i want a tone wicker! you can make your NYC muff into a tone wicker muff with a spdt and a 3pdt switch
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I've decided to stop "kidding around" with my pedals, and buy only good quality ones, even if the prices is high. No more Digitech/DODs for me! :animal:
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Blurillaz wrote:I've decided to stop "kidding around" with my pedals, and buy only good quality ones, even if the prices is high. No more Digitech/DODs for me! :animal:


:thumb: I Did that after my first 2 pedals (which I admittedly got for free for various reasons) my pedal board has grown slowly, but it's hand picked for what I want and for what I feel gives me the best it can, all I find it lacks is an good digital harmonizer (which I don't even really need, just think it's an great effect) and my fuzz factory being my first of the 'bootweek'... was sold... when I realised it sucked and I sold it for more than I payed new on evil bay lol.

Word of advice though (just incase you don't know which you probably do) ... don't go all true bypass as you will loose signal integrity, an good buffer is an good friend, an Boss Buffer is an barstard ( I just coined that term )

What's in your Dream pedal board Blurillaz?
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My first pedal was Digitech, second Devi Ever and my third is my Creepyface. I also used to have a green big muff but it wasn't really my thing.

Next pedal that's coming in will be an 80s Ibanez Delay. But since I don't really have a pedalboard it's a bit early to post pics here.
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Dexterecus wrote:Next pedal that's coming in will be an 80s Ibanez Delay. But since I don't really have a pedalboard it's a bit early to post pics here.


I didn't have a pedalboard for awhile.... didn't stop me from posting pics. :thumb: Show us what you have! :joy:
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Scruffie wrote:don't go all true bypass as you will loose signal integrity, an good buffer is an good friend, an Boss Buffer is an barstard ( I just coined that term )


QFT !!! :thumb: :thumb:
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Scruffie wrote:What's in your Dream pedal board Blurillaz?

Right now I'm just going to finish off everything else like modulation and delay before I buy any more dirt pedals, which if all goes according to plan, will be~
RMC Teese Wah 2, *Envelope Filter?*, Electro Harmonix Vintage Clone Theory (Vibrato side), Dr. Scientist Chosmichorus, Electro Harmonix Deluxe Electric Mistress, KR Small Megavibe, Dr. Scientist RRR, (Some digital delay to go with my DM-2),*Tremolo* (PN-2 or Tremollescensce?) ZVEX Lo-Fi Loop Junky. It's kinda changing into a dream collection now. :lol: I doubt I'll actually buy all that, but those are what I have in mind for each type of pedal, at least for know. It should take me around 2 years to finish if I'm lucky, or I could sell my old guitars and stuff and get it even faster. :wow what a fantastic idea you have there: In my actual "dream pedalboard" I would include a Lovetone Meatball, Lovetone Ring Stinger, BJFE Candy Apple, D*A*M Sonic Titan, D*A*M Super Bee, D*A*M Meathead, Way Huge Octifuzz, and a Lovetone Doppleganger, but most of those are collector items now and cost upwards to $900. :idk: WHy did they have to make them so awesome? :cry: I already have like, 7 fuzz pedals so I should be set for a while. Hopefully my Frazz can cover lots of ground.
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Nice Mellowtones! :thumb:
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cheers! the meep is a custom, but i couldnt think what colours would go well do i just asked to have it in wolf computer colours, since they look sooo awesome!

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