Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
Posted: Thu Jan 09, 2014 6:19 pm
I wanna get a B3 for my bass modulation/delay/reverb needs... It's supposed to be awesome for that... what do you think of it?
Very different actually. The ghost echo is more "springy". It is my always on pedal. It breaths some more life into the megalith. A nice little thickener (even though the megalith brings the thickness). I use the RRR for its 100% wet capabilities and use it to make my feedback sound other-worldly and ethereal. The RRR sounds like a dark cavern and the ghost echo is more for a subtle enhancer. Honestly the best way I can describe its sound is that it gives me a little extra oomph by breathing life into the fuzz. It just reacts so perfectly with dirt.goroth wrote:That's a bucket load of awesome there dude. How's the ghost echo compare to the RRR?
tomlane95 wrote:Last few boards have been tight! Especially fungal
Noxnoctus, how do you like that source audio modulator?
It's my Swiss Army Knife box. The Reverb on it isnt half bad, I'm planning on going to the Dimension Reverb once I get over the fact I need a secondary pedalboard for all my extra shit like expression pedals and the likeSchlatte wrote:I wanna get a B3 for my bass modulation/delay/reverb needs... It's supposed to be awesome for that... what do you think of it?
two second delay brothers!Tsintsi wrote:
Good a place as ever to make first post. Howdy. All goes to a 60s Ampeg V4 w/ fender 4x12.
That's a random gold hummingbird sticker I found, so now its a (Sun) Ra.space6oy wrote:welcome! what's that on/been done to the rat?
Yeah, I'm probably gonna grab something like a sovtek big muff or fuzz factory or something equally stupid. I wouldn't mind a ring mod pedal too actually.monkeydancer wrote:Hell yes! Looks like an awesome setup (could do with more fuzz though)
that's wonder skate on water st! righteous!this awesome little combination record store/skate shop/used electronics place in this town I was recording in (I don't remember the name, but it was somewhere in Harrisonburg, VA.)
Yeah yeah! That place is fucking wonderful, I'm gonna spend the rest of my life wondering why we don't have something like that here in Richmond.NDominy wrote:that's wonder skate on water st! righteous!this awesome little combination record store/skate shop/used electronics place in this town I was recording in (I don't remember the name, but it was somewhere in Harrisonburg, VA.)
Seriously. We've got Metro Music and that's really about it in terms of decent places. :/ Metro's little cary st location had kinda cool stuff sometimes, but of course now it's another salon. You'd think with the amt of musicians in rva a little place to b/s/t used music gear would do really well, but I dunno. Maybe craigslist fills that void.NDominy wrote:tell me about it. I live in RVA too and the lack of a decent music store is seriously puzzling. and wonder didn't start carrying records or gear until after I left harrisonburg
so happy for you brother!fungalattack wrote:I finally put my pedalboard together. It is looooooooonnnnggggg overdue and I am so damn excited!!!! I use it for doom![]()
