Progrockabuse wrote:
posted this on the polytune thread, but thought i'd stick it here too. apparently the polytune tracks better being first in line. i've been geeky and stuck a screen protector on it's screen so it stays pretty. plus whacked a bigger knob on the small stone so i can tweak it with my foot. needs a new foot switch though.
Is that the small stone i traded noirie? what's the problem? it worked fine a few mounths ago! It had a power problem, but i sent it back and it was good has new
Yeah I got it from Noirie then sent it over to Prog to try out.
Power jack was a little sensitive when I had it but not the switch
Progrockabuse wrote:
posted this on the polytune thread, but thought i'd stick it here too. apparently the polytune tracks better being first in line. i've been geeky and stuck a screen protector on it's screen so it stays pretty. plus whacked a bigger knob on the small stone so i can tweak it with my foot. needs a new foot switch though.
Is that the small stone i traded noirie? what's the problem? it worked fine a few mounths ago! It had a power problem, but i sent it back and it was good has new
It worked fine for me when i had it. No power problems or iffy switch
theshadowofseattle wrote:less being WOKE
more being STOKED
Do you have the receipt (if it's still newer then 2 years i probably sent it)? if you do and the two years haven't passed i can take it to the store and have them fix it. But because of shipping is probably a waist of money...
Electro harmonix needs to start having better control quality, most of the stuff i've had from them have had some sort of problem...
stereo out to the two bassman channels per usual. Not liking the regenerator at the moment, not thick enough and doesn't do stereo exactly how i'd like it to
stereo out to the two bassman channels per usual. Not liking the regenerator at the moment, not thick enough and doesn't do stereo exactly how i'd like it to
You prefer the verbzilla? i use to have one, now i have a cathedral, i think they're not that different. I've always had some interest in the rv7, how does it compare?
I've been putting the two side by side for the past two weeks. Its hard to choose between the two. The Hardwire does great spring and plate reverbs, but the verbzilla does a crazy good hall. The Verbzilla does better subtle and over the top reverbs, where the hardwire does the better standard reverb sound. After a lot of playing and tweaking I think I'm keeping the verbzilla.
TECNICALEEEE its not true stereo. BUT using the two different channels gives me the same effect except its... mono... confusing i know. The Bass channel is darker and more rounded and the Normal channel is spanky clean. The peaks of my chorus goes through the normal channel and the troughs go through the bass which compensates for my weak chorus. Delays have more depth since it ping-pongs and pans between two different sounding 'amps'.
I've done this a few times live. Sound techs freak out when they hear "stereo" but i tell them its AFAIK
I remember when my friend went with me to pick up my Bassman. We brought it back to his house so I could crank it through his open back 2x12 Orange cab. Everything looks better on top of Orange cabs
My three main guitars and my pedal collection as of now.
How are you liking the Drivemaster? My cousin found someone with a good offer on one for about £30. If I get it, it'll probably be kicking my modded Rat off of my board because the idea of a 3 band EQ is wicked.
My three main guitars and my pedal collection as of now.
How are you liking the Drivemaster? My cousin found someone with a good offer on one for about £30. If I get it, it'll probably be kicking my modded Rat off of my board because the idea of a 3 band EQ is wicked.
I got mine for £40 last Christmas. Its a good pedal but it wouldn't beat my Reutz Rat. £30 seems fair go for it!
theshadowofseattle wrote:less being WOKE
more being STOKED