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Yeah, it's kind of limited. If you like what it does, it's fine. I've just never found a use for it within my set ups. I've got an older one with the "Mid Lift" switch and only really like it when the lift is engaged. I'm thinking about selling it or something. IDK.goroth wrote:I think the hotcake works best as a really coloured boost with some hair on it. It was great with my laney vc30 but is too dark for my other amps. Still sounds great, just can't get it bright enough.Chankgeez wrote:Sweet.
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Natalie taught me about Mega Bonerzzz...Tubepig wrote:She is the gorgeous Natalie Wood (RIP)AngryGoldfish wrote:Can I be pervy and ask who the woman in your avatar is?
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Since it's almost the last day of the year I decided to tear everything apart and build it all up again, starting with a newly cut/stained baseboard in my live-in case. Now to build risers/shelves/cables/etc...

Happy New (board) Year everyone!

Happy New (board) Year everyone!
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Doesn't anybody use cables anymore? geesh.
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Wireless pedals.Uncle Grandfather wrote:Doesn't anybody use cables anymore? geesh.
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npfrs wrote:Since it's almost the last day of the year I decided to tear everything apart and build it all up again, starting with a newly cut/stained baseboard in my live-in case. Now to build risers/shelves/cables/etc...
Happy New (board) Year everyone!
Gotta get some black sliders caps and a black knob for that Pog, he's messin up the flow...
These three pedals go great together...
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so… is that a Analogman Bi-Comp? I am thinking about a mini Bi-Comp thats on sale locally now. I currently have an MXR Custom Comp, and really i use it not so much for squishing but more for sustain and thickness. I don't dislike the Custom Comp…but having two in one is very tempting. Also, the Custom comp is really quiet, how is the Bi-Comp on the noise side of things?npfrs wrote:Since it's almost the last day of the year I decided to tear everything apart and build it all up again, starting with a newly cut/stained baseboard in my live-in case. Now to build risers/shelves/cables/etc...
Happy New (board) Year everyone!
Edit: ignore me…just made the picture bigger and noticed its not a Bi-Comp..
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Nice stuff Soni!
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Look more like a Bi-Chorus.samzadgan wrote:so… is that a Analogman Bi-Comp? I am thinking about a mini Bi-Comp thats on sale locally now. I currently have an MXR Custom Comp, and really i use it not so much for squishing but more for sustain and thickness. I don't dislike the Custom Comp…but having two in one is very tempting. Also, the Custom comp is really quiet, how is the Bi-Comp on the noise side of things?
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The Suneater was my SS gift!!!sylnau wrote:Nice stuff Soni!
It'll do all those raggedy ass broken Neil Young sounds you like...
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Will need to check this out!sonidero wrote:The Suneater was my SS gift!!!sylnau wrote:Nice stuff Soni!![]()
It'll do all those raggedy ass broken Neil Young sounds you like...Super sick pedal, everyone needs a Suneater...
But the world need more demo of the FuzzHugger(fx) stuff.
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Damn you. Damn you for saying this.sonidero wrote:
It'll do all those raggedy ass broken Neil Young sounds you like...
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And he is saying this as I'm listening to Le Noise and growing a beard.theavondon wrote:Damn you. Damn you for saying this.sonidero wrote:
It'll do all those raggedy ass broken Neil Young sounds you like...
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Niiiiiice!sonidero wrote:npfrs wrote:Since it's almost the last day of the year I decided to tear everything apart and build it all up again, starting with a newly cut/stained baseboard in my live-in case. Now to build risers/shelves/cables/etc...
Happy New (board) Year everyone!![]()
Gotta get some black sliders caps and a black knob for that Pog, he's messin up the flow...
These three pedals go great together...
Jazzmaster > Suneater Alchemist > RRR > Giga Flare > Sunn > KVLT...
Indeed.sylnau wrote:Look more like a Bi-Chorus.samzadgan wrote:so… is that a Analogman Bi-Comp? I am thinking about a mini Bi-Comp thats on sale locally now. I currently have an MXR Custom Comp, and really i use it not so much for squishing but more for sustain and thickness. I don't dislike the Custom Comp…but having two in one is very tempting. Also, the Custom comp is really quiet, how is the Bi-Comp on the noise side of things?
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