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Mudfuzz wrote:
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Mudfuzz wrote:meh.. no octave toggle… no blend… next you guys are going to start texting on rotary phones….


what? you don't like my original shin-ei fy-6, and now you have a problem with my phones? :lol:

:lol: If you like your original shin-ei fy-6 that's fine, I just see the cost VS function VS vintage BS VS placebo effect as chasing one's tail a bit. I like vintage gear and still use a script phase 45 all the time but I really enjoy the things that current builders have done with the old circuits better when it comes to functioning for gigging, I would not gig with a fy-6 or a non modded muff because they don't do everything I want them to :idk: I don't have a clone of a 45 because I'm lazy :lol:


you don't like my phones.... :( i had to run through snow to my back garage to snap that photo of my telephone booth. :grumpy:
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Uncle Grandfather wrote:
Mudfuzz wrote:
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Mudfuzz wrote:meh.. no octave toggle… no blend… next you guys are going to start texting on rotary phones….


what? you don't like my original shin-ei fy-6, and now you have a problem with my phones? :lol:

:lol: If you like your original shin-ei fy-6 that's fine, I just see the cost VS function VS vintage BS VS placebo effect as chasing one's tail a bit. I like vintage gear and still use a script phase 45 all the time but I really enjoy the things that current builders have done with the old circuits better when it comes to functioning for gigging, I would not gig with a fy-6 or a non modded muff because they don't do everything I want them to :idk: I don't have a clone of a 45 because I'm lazy :lol:


you don't like my phones.... :( i had to run through snow to my back garage to snap that photo of my telephone booth. :grumpy:

:lol: you phones don't have moog soft synths in them so how can I like them? :hug:
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Mudfuzz wrote:
Uncle Grandfather wrote:
Mudfuzz wrote:
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Mudfuzz wrote:meh.. no octave toggle… no blend… next you guys are going to start texting on rotary phones….


what? you don't like my original shin-ei fy-6, and now you have a problem with my phones? :lol:

:lol: If you like your original shin-ei fy-6 that's fine, I just see the cost VS function VS vintage BS VS placebo effect as chasing one's tail a bit. I like vintage gear and still use a script phase 45 all the time but I really enjoy the things that current builders have done with the old circuits better when it comes to functioning for gigging, I would not gig with a fy-6 or a non modded muff because they don't do everything I want them to :idk: I don't have a clone of a 45 because I'm lazy :lol:


you don't like my phones.... :( i had to run through snow to my back garage to snap that photo of my telephone booth. :grumpy:

:lol: you phones don't have moog soft synths in them so how can I like them? :hug:


thats actually a good point....need to get on top of that :)
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Uncle Grandfather wrote:eh, you misinterpret my intentions. :joy:

since you mention that you only come on the weekends, you miss that i have been getting a LOT of new pedals over the past few weeks. I've already explained the reason for why I'm posting in the manner I have been, I am sorry if that annoys you. The majority of my pedals are vintage pedals. nothing i do about that, except buy more :!!!: again sorry for making you upset, wasn't my intention. perhaps you can just use the scroller on your mouse to bypass my postings if they upset you so much. :hug:

Oh, I'm not annoyed or upset, don't get me wrong. I just didn't get the tsunami wave of posts breaking in this thread. I was used to the usual Pedalboard thread.. But things change. :snax:


this thread needs a jump start. along with maybe an explanation for why you're pedals are arranged and for what purpose, or a chart like goroth..w0w...or maybe share some cool result that was completely unexpected when stacking pedals in a certain order. i think the gear porn pedal boards over at tgp are pretty blah, here we've got interesting builders with unique enclosures and pedals with ever increasing control over their parameters. just an idea. :idk:

i'm not saying that's what i'm doing....i'm trying to make a new record :lol: and posting pics of the pedal lineup that made the cut that day.


well, i'm not talking the shit, but i miss having different people's boards. you seem like a nice dooder UG, but lately it's 1 board or 2 then a whole page of your stuff.

and yesh, it's some pretty amazing stuff, but it's become basically Look At All The Loot UG Has.

i prefered the older way. i like seeing everybody's stuff instead of having to go through 6 pages to see 4 different people.
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Uncle Grandfather wrote:[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9We2XsVZfc[/youtube]

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Mudfuzz wrote:
Uncle Grandfather wrote:[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9We2XsVZfc[/youtube]

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6uEMOeDZsA[/youtube]


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Mudfuzz wrote:
Uncle Grandfather wrote:
Mudfuzz wrote:meh.. no octave toggle… no blend… next you guys are going to start texting on rotary phones….


what? you don't like my original shin-ei fy-6, and now you have a problem with my phones? :lol:

:lol: If you like your original shin-ei fy-6 that's fine, I just see the cost VS function VS vintage BS VS placebo effect as chasing one's tail a bit. I like vintage gear and still use a script phase 45 all the time but I really enjoy the things that current builders have done with the old circuits better when it comes to functioning for gigging, I would not gig with a fy-6 or a non modded muff because they don't do everything I want them to :idk: I don't have a clone of a 45 because I'm lazy :lol:


i use clones live. but i have the originals at home, and they stack waaay different than the new ones (which i also love). i like the og pedals cuz they interact in ways new modded peds with super high gain, etc don't. weird buffers with non true bypass do things to tone that can be beautiful. then again, some pedals have less placebo effect than others.
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mmm... distorting guitar signals...

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straight clean tone is weird. my Rusty is a tad dirty always, and at least half the time i don't have fuzz or modulation on i plimp on the B3k.
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and Mudfuzz saves thread from chatter attack…
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Added my Starry Wisdom because I am liking it too much not to have it there :thumb:
Oh and no the Katana Sound has no added gain and is not TBP :lol: it's the "orange & blue" super fuzz circuit with a tone control, octave toggle and a clean blend, thing is so dope as fuck I has two :!!!:
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Oh and here is my mini board I'm working on. I just need to mod the power input on the Maxon, it has a fucking midi jack connection :lol:
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I always love your boards muddy
I can SEE how thick it must sound.
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