Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2013 1:35 am
That sounds so killer.
he probably would, but he doesn't officially build any more because he took a job at Line 6. he is still very slowly making the pedals he had already promised to people (like my Bunnylord, which i asked him to build about a year & a half ago, and just got about a month ago), but he doesn't generally take new orders.Chankgeez wrote:He's a pal and he still won't build you a KWB?
I was lucky enough to pick up the KWB he built for Zounds Perspex off of insubordination.
Is the Bunnylord a recent build? I didn't realize he was even building at all lately.
fungalattack wrote:Dooming it up.
Mudhoney status.
terminator wrote: i'm thinking of going the wah route to save $$ on vintage shin ei.
Thanks, I forgot about asking this so no worries.Bassist_Diver wrote:Holy crap I'm an asshole and just saw this question and didn't reply.greyscales wrote:Can you tell me how you're liking the MXR Bass Comp?
It's impossible to tell from youtube videos how it actually sounds.
I love it. Right now I'm using it more as a peak limiter - I have it set to only compress when I start playing too hard or forget to hit my tuner when changing instruments. I picked it because of the metering (ooooooh pretty lights~ dead serious btw), clean transparency, and wide range of controls. If you want clean peak limiting this is a great place to start.
I know this site gets tossed around a lot on TB, but if you want a good compression resource check out http://onvilab.comgreyscales wrote:Thanks, I forgot about asking this so no worries.Bassist_Diver wrote:Holy crap I'm an asshole and just saw this question and didn't reply.greyscales wrote:Can you tell me how you're liking the MXR Bass Comp?
It's impossible to tell from youtube videos how it actually sounds.
I love it. Right now I'm using it more as a peak limiter - I have it set to only compress when I start playing too hard or forget to hit my tuner when changing instruments. I picked it because of the metering (ooooooh pretty lights~ dead serious btw), clean transparency, and wide range of controls. If you want clean peak limiting this is a great place to start.
Compressors as complex as that one just confuse me. So many knobs I don't understand.
The leds are pretty. That is a legit reason to buy it. And they move!
thanks dude. It its the 8tr version. Both of the original footswitches are labeled shin-ei, otherwise the external enclosure has no branding. On bass, you do definitely lose a bit of low end but it makes up for it in ripping, snarling, subtly octavey, nasty fuzz. Definitely unique and wild with just enough control of the notes. Plus there is sustain for lifetimesterminator wrote:this is the shit right here. which model fuzz/wah is that? tried it on bass? i'm thinking of going the wah route to save $$ on vintage shin ei.
NICE! I really miss my kkf whenever I see one posted here. It didn't really get very trebly to my ears, but dat basskbithecrowing wrote:DoingItRight.jpeg
I almost sold it but I pulled these out again and I looooove it.wfs1234 wrote:NICE! I really miss my kkf whenever I see one posted here. It didn't really get very trebly to my ears, but dat basskbithecrowing wrote:DoingItRight.jpeg

i didn't your pic? but it appears that you have put together a smart board. congrats! but can't see the picVuvuzela wrote:really simple, sorry for shitty pic.