Antero wrote:How do you like the Mr. Echo? I've been looking at those lately.
It's pretty nice. The "slam" feature isn't as cool as I thought it would be, but it's useful.
This pedal does sound very analog/low res. Not sick analog, like the old Ibanez gear, but at $99, how can you complain. This pedal, she is built so very nice. A brick. Lots of control.
Gramsci wrote:My Hotcake handmade in New Zealand.
Great stompbox. That and the OCD are tough to argue with.
Rodabod wrote:an 80's Ibanez chorus which I modded to give a triangle wave pitch bend (it's fucking weird).
I'd love to know more about this. What did you do? How does it sound? It want application would you use it? Something "normal" or for crazy stuff, like a ring mod?
evolu wrote:A modded Mk2 Rat (no LED) great for pushing a lightly clipped amp but sounds fucking awful when the distortion knob is wound anywhere past 2.
No LED? How can you tell when it's on?
(har har)
Despised pedals - Tube Screamers, sound like every crap Boss fuzz / distortion only with the added benefit of having a flat battery..... or am I missing something?
You and me both, brother. I don't know why the world creams their jeans over these things. I think the sound weak. As far as production ODs go, the Boss Super Overdrive is so much nicer.
I don't use mine much anymore, but I will again one day.
I found it in the shed of the first house we bought, half burried. I chipped the dirt off of it, put in a battery, and it's worked ever since. That was ten years ago.
Regrading the Tube Screamer and it's disciples, is it just the SRV appeal?
That holds nothing for me if it is. It's not nearly aggressive enough.
I've used one with 4 different amps (Marshall JTM45, Roland JC77, Vox Cambridge, Matchless SC30) and I was never impressed. I tried the Smart People Factory clone of it (The Green Line) and thought it sounded better, but still nothing to write home about.
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