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Post by Deleted on Jul 21, 2014 14:11:15 GMT
To go up against the "most disappointing effect ever", what is one that you never thought you'd like but ended up falling in love with it?
For me, it's a bit of a cheat, but it's the particle reverb on the Line 6 M/HD series of effects. Never even thought about it, randomly was messing about with patches one day, and found that thing.
Here's a demo of it: -
I need to find more uses for it. I've been all about Shimmer for my main cleans, but I can see some use out of this thing definitely
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Post by Tony on Jul 21, 2014 14:37:41 GMT
That is a pretty awesome sound and I can see it being useful for quite a lot of my songs. I'll have to look into these further. Is it on all of the current line6 products?
I was very pleasantly surprised by the Catalinbread Naga Viper. I had never tried a treble booster before but it added a really nice focus to my sound and was pretty much perfect for metal as an alternative to the regular TS based pedal.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 21, 2014 14:41:43 GMT
I believe it's on the M5 to the M13, and all the HD stuff. The M5 would be the cheapest way to get it.
I'm obsessed with Treble Boosters for lead stuff, blame Brian May for that.
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Post by Frank on Jul 21, 2014 15:19:25 GMT
Way back at the dawn of time (around 1984 probably) my friend bought a crappy Les Paul copy and a dreadful MOSFET amp and an effects pedal ... an original Colorsound Dipthonizer. Noisy as hell but it made some awesome noises. At least that's the way I remember it. It probably sounded like a goose farting in the fog really.
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Post by Blankplank on Jul 21, 2014 15:43:11 GMT
Mr. Black Eterna, hands down.
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Post by Davemc on Jul 21, 2014 16:04:34 GMT
cheapo daphon sd1 clone also cheapo danelectro timmy clone which i thought was alright but not that usable until i started using it as a boost
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Post by slartibartfarst42 on Jul 21, 2014 19:07:06 GMT
Bad Monkey - It still amazes me how good this thing is given the cost.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 21, 2014 22:10:39 GMT
Mr. Black Eterna, hands down. Honestly my favourite effect ever I think, but I'd heard/seen enough demos to expect it to be the case. Bad Monkey - It still amazes me how good this thing is given the cost. My Akai Drive 3 is like that. £29, and yet better than a lot of boosts I've used. Sturdy as anything too.
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Post by Tony on Jul 22, 2014 6:16:56 GMT
Mr. Black Eterna, hands down. Honestly my favourite effect ever I think, but I'd heard/seen enough demos to expect it to be the case. Bad Monkey - It still amazes me how good this thing is given the cost. My Akai Drive 3 is like that. £29, and yet better than a lot of boosts I've used. Sturdy as anything too. A lot of the Akai/Biyang stuff is ridiculously well made. Funnily enough they actual use higher quality parts at the component level than most big name manufacturers do. The main downside on them though is generally the size as they tend to be on the larger side of things.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 22, 2014 7:30:42 GMT
Aye, they aint the smallest of things, but I've had EHX pedals and the like on a board before, so I've dealt with worse.
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Post by Tony on Jul 22, 2014 7:59:39 GMT
I think the Fulltone OCD v3 needs a lot more recognition too. Whilst I haven't even bought it once. I have ended up building about 5 of them after selling them to people who decide they like it when they try mine therefore making me build another for myself.
The v4 OCD is a load of crap however. Very honky & bloated sounding.
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Post by Davemc on Jul 22, 2014 18:22:50 GMT
Honestly my favourite effect ever I think, but I'd heard/seen enough demos to expect it to be the case. My Akai Drive 3 is like that. £29, and yet better than a lot of boosts I've used. Sturdy as anything too. A lot of the Akai/Biyang stuff is ridiculously well made. Funnily enough they actual use higher quality parts at the component level than most big name manufacturers do. The main downside on them though is generally the size as they tend to be on the larger side of things. Are they? I must have got really unlucky, then. I had like 3 of them (the drive, the muff and the phaser). IIRC, the phaser was bad more or less out of the box, and the muff went bad within about a week or so. the replacement phaser was bad out of the box, too (at which point I cut my losses). the replacement muff still works but the switch is a little crackly which doesn't inspire much confidence. and the drive died when it was just outside the warranty. they did sound pretty good when they worked, to be fair. but yeah.
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Post by Tony on Jul 22, 2014 18:29:52 GMT
A lot of the Akai/Biyang stuff is ridiculously well made. Funnily enough they actual use higher quality parts at the component level than most big name manufacturers do. The main downside on them though is generally the size as they tend to be on the larger side of things. Are they? I must have got really unlucky, then. I had like 3 of them (the drive, the muff and the phaser). IIRC, the phaser was bad more or less out of the box, and the muff went bad within about a week or so. the replacement phaser was bad out of the box, too (at which point I cut my losses). the replacement muff still works but the switch is a little crackly which doesn't inspire much confidence. and the drive died when it was just outside the warranty. they did sound pretty good when they worked, to be fair. but yeah. They're all branded parts other than the switches. All the caps are Wima & Sprague/Nichicon with xicon resistors & Neutrik Jacks. Most manufacturers use really poor tolerance unbranded resistors and caps. The switches are a bit finicky though but easy enough to replace. The main issue with the switches is that they are PCB mounted which flexes and cracks the solder joints sometimes if people are heavy footed. MXR do the same thing in all of there recent pedals but the smaller enclosures are sturdier so it isn't as much of a problem.
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Post by Blankplank on Jul 22, 2014 21:06:58 GMT
Actually yeah, Fitzy from my band got a Biyang OD, and it TOTALLY transformed his Ironheart, that was unexpectedly awesome as fuck, hahah!
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Post by Davemc on Jul 23, 2014 17:04:57 GMT
Are they? I must have got really unlucky, then. I had like 3 of them (the drive, the muff and the phaser). IIRC, the phaser was bad more or less out of the box, and the muff went bad within about a week or so. the replacement phaser was bad out of the box, too (at which point I cut my losses). the replacement muff still works but the switch is a little crackly which doesn't inspire much confidence. and the drive died when it was just outside the warranty. they did sound pretty good when they worked, to be fair. but yeah. They're all branded parts other than the switches. All the caps are Wima & Sprague/Nichicon with xicon resistors & Neutrik Jacks. Most manufacturers use really poor tolerance unbranded resistors and caps. The switches are a bit finicky though but easy enough to replace. The main issue with the switches is that they are PCB mounted which flexes and cracks the solder joints sometimes if people are heavy footed. MXR do the same thing in all of there recent pedals but the smaller enclosures are sturdier so it isn't as much of a problem. Yeah I suspect the switches and the footswitch were the weak points. I appreciate what you're saying, but unless you're good at DIY/soldering, it doesn't really matter how it breaks, just that it breaks.
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