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Next up is a decent delay, as the DD600 adds a terrible HISSSSSS sound
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i've really gone off using pedals recently. the only one i keep on at all times is this.
i've not had much time recently to play/be online.
Guitars: Fender Classic Player CS 60’s Stratocaster, Epiphone “Yungblud” SG Jr

Pedals: Dunlop Crybaby Classic>Made By Mike Saltbooster>Ceriatone Centura

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I was going to upload a picture of all this stuff, but my brother in law seems to have my digital camera on long term loan: So here’s a list instead. The stuff marked with a * actually gets used.

Artec big dot tuner (boring but you’ve got to stay in tune)*
Maxx chorus (my all-time favourite pedal)*
Sovtec big muff*
Ema ep-10 (analog delay)*
Behringer vintage phaser
Rak DST-2
Boss hm-2
Boss ds-1
Boss dd-3*
Marshall drp-1 (used at venues with shit back line amps [it’s a stack in a box])
Behringer v-amp 2
Laney vc-15*
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Progrockabuse wrote:Image

i've really gone off using pedals recently. the only one i keep on at all times is this.
i've not had much time recently to play/be online.
woudl you reccommend them then?

i'm not sure what modulation i would really use because i've not really used any before and that pedal seems like a good place to get started.
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i quite like the bluesbreaker. it's basically a marshall plexi in a box, plus it has a clean boost section as well.

i'm just running this and the strat, nice warm thick drive that cleans up really nice and a smatter of reverb from the amp.

you can pick them up well cheap, got mine for £30 new i think.
Guitars: Fender Classic Player CS 60’s Stratocaster, Epiphone “Yungblud” SG Jr

Pedals: Dunlop Crybaby Classic>Made By Mike Saltbooster>Ceriatone Centura

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Marshall Origin 20H>2x10 V30/Greenback
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hahah i thought it was the regenerator.

need me glasses i think.
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Zaphod wrote:hahah i thought it was the regenerator.

need me glasses i think.
something about those pedals
someone at offset mistook my regenerator for a reflector :?
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A board i am pretty happy with

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aen has bullet coily cable too
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It hugs my peeny so nicey.
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not me, I'm too wide to fit in a tuna can, but too short to hit the bottom
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Work in progress.

Top Row is Diago Powerstation, SaltThrobber (Tremulus Lune Tremolo), SaltBreaker (Bluesbreaker), SaltHype (Klon)
Bottom Row is the EHX Deluxe Memory Man, 6100 Footswitch and Korg DT-10 Tuner.

The Klon is built and just needs to be taken apart and finished Gold with decals. Possibly including crude photoshop of my face onto the Centaur Horseyman from the original Klon:
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hint HINT Photoshoppers

The SaltDriver and SaltThrobber have cases marked up for drilling tonight and will be prototyped and built over the next two weeks.
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Mike wrote:SaltBreaker (Bluesbreaker),
SaltHype (Klon)

The Klon is built and just needs to be taken apart and finished Gold with decals. Possibly including crude photoshop of my face onto the Centaur Horseyman from the original Klon
LOLS

Is the SaltBreaker a clone of the first Marshall BB? Mmmmmmm.

You should just use the exact same Klon logo, with your MADE BY MIKE face over the head, that'd be righteous.
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Doog wrote:
Mike wrote:
SaltBreaker (Bluesbreaker),
SaltHype (Klon)

The Klon is built and just needs to be taken apart and finished Gold with decals. Possibly including crude photoshop of my face onto the Centaur Horseyman from the original Klon:[/img]
LOLS

Is the SaltBreaker a clone of the first Marshall BB? Mmmmmmm.

You should just use the exact same Klon logo, with your MADE BY MIKE face over the head, that'd be righteous.
Yeah, I figured I'm going to use the 6100 mostly, and the only "problem" I ever had with it was that I love the Crunch Channel for fullblooded Crunch, so I don't have a breakup/light gain sound from it, so that's what I'm going for in a pedal. I've been messing around with a few (Dano Drive - sounds best as a Crunch source, not low gain, Dano TranOverDrive - not really my thing, Modded SuperOverdrive - pretty close, but I like building...), and I remembered how much I loved the BB-2 when I demoed it. I had a look at them on ebay and they cost £30. For a little more I can build my own version of the original circuit into a small box so that's what I'm doing. They're a very cool sounding pedal. Will be sure to demo all this stuff and take pictures as I go (you know me!).

The Klon logo thing, that's exactly what I'm after. I may have to bump my photoshoppers thread and ask for more help.
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Mike wrote: Yeah, I figured I'm going to use the 6100 mostly, and the only "problem" I ever had with it was that I love the Crunch Channel for fullblooded Crunch, so I don't have a breakup/light gain sound from it, so that's what I'm going for in a pedal. I've been messing around with a few (Dano Drive - sounds best as a Crunch source, not low gain, Dano TranOverDrive - not really my thing, Modded SuperOverdrive - pretty close, but I like building...), and I remembered how much I loved the BB-2 when I demoed it. I had a look at them on ebay and they cost £30. For a little more I can build my own version of the original circuit into a small box so that's what I'm doing. They're a very cool sounding pedal. Will be sure to demo all this stuff and take pictures as I go (you know me!).
Although I've not tried the two in an A/B situation, the original is far nicer sounding in my opinny- less gain, but less of a Tubescreamer "honky mids, no low end" vibe- I used it all over my last EP. If you're able to hotrod the original circuit, I may well be interested down the line.
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Post by Progrockabuse »

is there away to mod a BB-2 to original specs? i'm quite curious as to it's sound.

at the moment, the only pedal i've been using is the BB-2. though i've been hankering after something new, dirt wise.

you could of had mine for £25 mike lol
Guitars: Fender Classic Player CS 60’s Stratocaster, Epiphone “Yungblud” SG Jr

Pedals: Dunlop Crybaby Classic>Made By Mike Saltbooster>Ceriatone Centura

Amps:
Marshall DSL20CR>MX112R 1x12
Marshall Origin 20H>2x10 V30/Greenback
Marshall MG10 Combo

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I like building to be honest. I don't know what the circuit differences are off hand, but I can look into it.
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Zaphod wrote:ho hum

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