Grrface wrote:Ugh, the goodbye 24 is so good. I'm definitely going to get in on the next run.
yeah, do it! I can't believe it's only a hundred bucks, so lo-fi and crazy but still really musical at the same time. The knobs actually make a lot of sense once you figure out how they interact too
I am wiring my board with my DC10 and I am a bit confused/scared about turning it on and frying my pedals. Everything I have currently is 9v 400ma. Unless if I flip the tiny switches on the back of the DC10 I should be good to go just plugging everything in with the exception of the last bank right? Or do I need to go buy some connectors with splits on the end and just use the first 4 banks.
Help I is dumb ;/
Yeah that's right, as long as the switches are in the down position and you're giving each individual pedal at least the minimum required mA there won't be any problems. I just wired my whole board with a Ciokolate (first time user) and am pretty darn impressed how easily it powers ~20 pedals including annoying AC and center-positive ones.
Also in: montreal assembly goodbye 24 I CAN NOT EVEN DESCRIBE
i fucking LOVE the Ciokolate. i get all my individual pedals, a Timeline, M9, and Pitchfactor. some of the individual 'uns are weird psu-wanty thingers too. LOVE. IT.
also, i'm getting interested in the Goodbye24 too. might look for ooooooooooooooone.
Eric! wrote:YOU'RE like having two pedals in one
with your...momentary fuck switch and all..
AngryGoldfish wrote:The clean channel on the Klipp is worth it alone. Make sure it's in good working order though.
This is a hard one for me. Not in terms of what I like the best (obviously the Klipp), but the jag being my first guitar it's hard to get rid of it. FUCKING EMOTIONS MAN! I need to man up. Sent the pictures of my jag to the guy who is selling the Klipp. Hope he likes what he sees! Said he prefers money but he's interested in a jaguar.
I obviously can't speak for you, but non of my 'first' guitars are selling. If I had the opportunity to trade with something I really dug, I probably would take it. Getting cash for a treasured piece of memorabilia is not cool, but getting something you can transfer your love and adoration to is cool. We all have different ideas about sentimentality so crucially it's up to you, but I think it'd be worth it, especially since a Klipp will have years and years of history all of its own.
I gots another B7K coming!!!!!!! WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
It's my 3rd one! ahahahahahaha! I'm fucking keeping this one though! I'm digging my board and my bass, so yea. Happy. Need more power supply and cables though. Fucking hate spending money on that shit.
"I do not have the ability to think rationally 90% of the time and I also change my mind at the drop of a hat".
hawt. love me some B3k. dunno if i need the extras from the 7, but still. JELLY.
lol. Repurchase Day is GO! i have a Malekko Bit on the way too. dooder said he didna notice any volume/toan drop, so mebbe this is one of the fixed run before he stopped them to retool.
HOPE SO.
it was just too cheap to pass up.
Eric! wrote:YOU'RE like having two pedals in one
with your...momentary fuck switch and all..
I use the B7K like you do your Rusty Box. It's at the end of my chain making everything mellow and sound sexier. Tone shaping up in here. It sounds soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo good. The extra features really make the pedal dude. Plus the DI (I know you hate DI) but when I do want to record, it's super useful.
"I do not have the ability to think rationally 90% of the time and I also change my mind at the drop of a hat".
i forget, does it have an extra footswitchable dirt section? that would be awesome to have an eq shaper like the Rusty with a built in B3k dirt grindins.
Eric! wrote:YOU'RE like having two pedals in one
with your...momentary fuck switch and all..
NO but I fucking wish dude. That's one thing I've always wished they would have done with the B7K. The Myco pedals kind of beat it on that, but the overall tone and usability of the B7K is invaluable to me.
"I do not have the ability to think rationally 90% of the time and I also change my mind at the drop of a hat".