Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2013 6:12 pm
You could use the pan knobs and have two tracks for the "guitar" side and two tracks for the "bass" side without a splitter... They're fun times for sure...
Don't know, nobody here likes 'em...skullservant wrote:Wonder where I could try one out around here....
Asimauve wrote:How the hell is it connected ???

I have been wanting the middleman boost so bad these last few days!!! Please tell me it's as awesome as the videos make it out to be. Would you be able to compare the mid boost to, say, a tubescreamer? I need more MIDS, the Middleman is at THE TOP of my list. I just haven't heard enough about it or GH to pull the trigger yet. Well made? Good parts?Josh Pelican wrote:My "board":
*cough cough*FUCK EHX*cough cough cough*sonidero wrote:Don't know, nobody here likes 'em...skullservant wrote:Wonder where I could try one out around here....
I wish I didn't sell my 2880sonidero wrote:Don't know, nobody here likes 'em...skullservant wrote:Wonder where I could try one out around here....

I sold my Tubescreamer so I could buy this. In my honest opinion (which is always correct), the Middle Man is the way to go for boost.chillerthanmost wrote:I have been wanting the middleman boost so bad these last few days!!! Please tell me it's as awesome as the videos make it out to be. Would you be able to compare the mid boost to, say, a tubescreamer? I need more MIDS, the Middleman is at THE TOP of my list. I just haven't heard enough about it or GH to pull the trigger yet. Well made? Good parts?
Win.vidret wrote:
I'm so sorry. i can't fucking rotate it, i'm too tired.
this has been my board for the last 4 months or so, probably longer, since i got the mobius it's been like that. moby on the way out and prolly gonna get a whetstone - anyone able to do anything resembling tremolo on a whetstone btw?
I haven't tried either of them myself. I watched the awesome demo from Reggie Watts (awesome name) and was totally wowed, but that's it. I know they're popular on HCFX.sonidero wrote:Don't know, nobody here likes 'em...skullservant wrote:Wonder where I could try one out around here....
I know this is not directed at me, and Josh Pelican has replied already, but I tried a bunch of Roy's pedals when I was visiting Israel where he is based and I can say the Middle Man isn't as akin to a tubescreamer as you would anticipate. A tubescreamer is smooth, thin and slightly honky. The Middle Man is chunky, thick, bold, and dry. The midrange frequency you can cut or boost, to me at least, is more in the low-midrange rather than the hi-midrange. That might not be accurate, but it adds a looser, more natural (think vintage Marshall) feel to the sound than a tubescreamer does, and usually that's what low-midrange does to a distorted signal. It's also a cleaner pedal than an 808. I see it as more of a treble booster/rangemaster but with a midrange (I think it's around 500hz) boost rather than a treble boost. It has that thick, vintage, burliness that the Sparkle Motion has.chillerthanmost wrote:I have been wanting the middleman boost so bad these last few days!!! Please tell me it's as awesome as the videos make it out to be. Would you be able to compare the mid boost to, say, a tubescreamer? I need more MIDS, the Middleman is at THE TOP of my list. I just haven't heard enough about it or GH to pull the trigger yet. Well made? Good parts?Josh Pelican wrote:My "board":
I think a lot of people do use the onboard gain of a good amp...and then a tubescreamer to goose it.AngryGoldfish wrote:I've never liked tubescreamers for that reason. It never made sense to me why anyone would use one when you have pedals and amps with a flatter, cleaner EQ—though maybe that's all they had in the 80's. It is one of the most recognizable dirt tones. It works for modern metal styles, I guess, but I'd still rather use the onboard gain of a good amp.