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strangely enough, i've owned 3 of the pedals in that top picture. CE-2, PS-2 and one of them rocktek EQs (i still have that one, it was a freebie. never used it though).
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SHO, Saltboost and ?

I think i'll try building a pedal in the new year. Would like a "bass fuss" and they seem like an ideal first build.
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I NEVER GOT TO FUCK WITH WMD!!!!!!!
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Noirie. wrote:SHO, Saltboost and ?
Rangemaster. I haven't had a proper chance to sit down and compare yet.
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stewart wrote:strangely enough, i've owned 3 of the pedals in that top picture.
Me too - literally. I bought the Rat and the Ultrafuzz from James at the same time as I sold him the Vibrochamp, and the Teaser Stallion I sold in the same deal (was also Hurb's, before I had it).
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othomas2 wrote:thanks again Mike... seriously chuffed with this device !!
I'm happy that you're happy!
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I forgot you pcked up the rv7 James
how's it treating you? I just ran the nova and rv7 in stereo together. Sooo lush
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Just picked up one of these
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with a stand and a hard case for £100.
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i have too many amps.....
behind the giant "M" is the 2X12 for the bassman, and below that is an old peavey 15" cab.
the only amp that isn't mine is the vox(which sucks bawls)
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James, what does the Aqua Teen pedal do?
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ac88 wrote:James, what does the Aqua Teen pedal do?
It switches between two signal paths. The switch on the left goes between the two paths and the switch on the right switches between either the selected signal path, or just straight guitar > amp bypassing both chains.

There's an LED above each to show which chain is selected. I wanted to get a bi-colour LED but I've never seen them in green/purple or green/pink so I went with one each. Then an LED in the middle of the spaceship tells you if you have it in bypass or not.

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James, what do you think of the Sansamp Classic ??
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I got my first tube amp a fair while after I sold it, so it's difficult to say. It's a good pedal for sure and extremley versatile. It seemed to be a little better than the GT2 and similar types, but depending on your use it might not justify the extra cost as I'm sure there's a lot of overlap in function. That's badly pharsed but I mean that there are probably a lot of sounds that the classic and other models do very similarly, and then a few that the classic does better, or has that extra versatility over, but if you're not after those particular ones it does't have the added value.

I'd really like to have another for a little while to see how I like it with the amps I have now. Last check they were going for a little over a hundred and when I already have dirt pedals I like plenty it would be too extravgant.
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No-one said that link wasn't working. So I'll say it again:
NickS wrote:Just picked up one of these
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with a stand and a hard case for £100.
I could do with some decent rock organ and piano patches for it, though.
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NickS wrote:No-one said that link wasn't working. So I'll say it again:
NickS wrote:Just picked up one of these
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with a stand and a hard case for £100.
I could do with some decent rock organ and piano patches for it, though.
don't need a B3 clone do you? I've one i haven't used for ages. Needs a good home.
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James wrote:I got my first tube amp a fair while after I sold it, so it's difficult to say. It's a good pedal for sure and extremley versatile. It seemed to be a little better than the GT2 and similar types, but depending on your use it might not justify the extra cost as I'm sure there's a lot of overlap in function. That's badly pharsed but I mean that there are probably a lot of sounds that the classic and other models do very similarly, and then a few that the classic does better, or has that extra versatility over, but if you're not after those particular ones it does't have the added value.

I'd really like to have another for a little while to see how I like it with the amps I have now. Last check they were going for a little over a hundred and when I already have dirt pedals I like plenty it would be too extravgant.
Thanks for the run down James. I would be eager to try one out.. I had the GT2, but did wonder how different the classic would in fact be. Much more keen on a stand alone stomp box at the moment. Maybeez one day.
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Post by Coolcat »

Some random pictures of stuff I have laying around here.

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Gig cab.

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Selfmade vox ac30 custom heritage

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My guitar rig i use most of the time. It says london city, but it's a 100w marshall 1959 superlead on the inside

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Some of my effects, most are selfmade. (Big muff, rebote delay, RAT, phase 90, small clone, big black one is a boss dc2 dimension C)
I have more, but i've got to finish them. At the moment i'm equipping my basses with internal preamps.
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Blimey, some nice hear there !!