Nora Billy wrote:I almost pulled the trigger on a Snazzy FX Wow and Flutter this weekend. But I was informed they are releasing a new version around January housed in a smaller enclosure/more pedal board friendly. So I guess I will wait for that. Hopefully it has all the same features if not more.
Where did you hear this? I'm intrigued.
Used to have a Wow and Flutter but it was so big and I didn't use it enough. Still miss that one though so I'm happy he is coming out with a smaller version, if the price is right I'm snatching one.
The guy at http://www.rocknrollvintage.com/ told me that when I called to order it.
I believe he said all 3 pedals were being redesigned (I believe they are all out of production now), but I could be imagining he said all 3. Definitely the WNF though. He said he would email me if he gets anymore details on it. I guess we'll see.
Nora Billy wrote:The guy at http://www.rocknrollvintage.com/ told me that when I called to order it.
I believe he said all 3 pedals were being redesigned (I believe they are all out of production now), but I could be imagining he said all 3. Definitely the WNF though. He said he would email me if he gets anymore details on it. I guess we'll see.
That's cool he's bringing them back. I got luck and found a shop that had one wow and flutter left. all three look mighty impressive lined up....they kinda look like a pedalboard
Nora Billy wrote:The guy at http://www.rocknrollvintage.com/ told me that when I called to order it.
I believe he said all 3 pedals were being redesigned (I believe they are all out of production now), but I could be imagining he said all 3. Definitely the WNF though. He said he would email me if he gets anymore details on it. I guess we'll see.
That's great news
Yeah I had a Mini Ark and the Wow & Flutter at the same time. Looked great but I couldn't write anything that included the Ark
goroth wrote:UG, this is a serious question: how many pedals do you buy per week in average?
this is a serious answer not that many if any at all. i've got a nice variety to pull from already. when i hear about an interesting new piece of gear/pedal i might pick one up. i've got a good friend i've know for years who deals in vintage gear and sometimes he will turn me onto something, or find me something. I've been on hiatus...working out new material and i'm interested in some new fuzz tones. hence all these fuzz pedals.
Gotta pick up something every month, retail/fuzz therapy. But my disposable income dictates that it's a lot of fun cheapies. Do manage to pick up a couple of cool things per year. I dunno, I probably buy and spend more than I think. Haha. Maybe every other week if I was honest enough to check. And if I didn't buy cheapies I could buy cool stuff way more often...
Seems like you've always got some cool vintage gear on the go man!
Gone Fission wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2024 2:21 pm
That’s quarter-assed at best.
goroth wrote:Gotta pick up something every month, retail/fuzz therapy. But my disposable income dictates that it's a lot of fun cheapies. Do manage to pick up a couple of cool things per year. I dunno, I probably buy and spend more than I think. Haha. Maybe every other week if I was honest enough to check. And if I didn't buy cheapies I could buy cool stuff way more often...
Seems like you've always got some cool vintage gear on the go man!
I do like the vintage when possible. Just started out that way always playing with cool vintage analogue gear, working as a salesman at an independent music store while in high school gave me the chance to play all sorts of great instruments and effects. this was the mid-90s so digital rack gear was slowly losing favor and analogue pedals were coming back into fashion. The shop still had alot of vintage analogue pedals and effects units from trades etc. so i basically worked for gear I can still get gear at cost from the store so that kicks ass. its crazy how little i paid for some of the gear i own and what it's going for now...
So stoked to have been up futzing around on Saturday night instead of being cool. I guess I owe it all to Matt Pike for rocking so hard on Friday night, incapacitating me for the weekend and allowing me to snag one from this run.