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BassThing

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  1. Other players hard work. I just try to copy them.
  2. I love my DOD FX62. one the the few (I've not seen any other in fact...) chorus pedals with a delay time control. It adds a whole host of extra flexibility in chorus sounds. Much more useful than a tone control or, dare I say, a mix control.
  3. Thanks for that. It sounded convincing because he is right, they look like good supplies, properly isolated at each output.
  4. Have you got a link to the video? I have some cheap PSUs too, Mooer and Vitoos, they seem to work fine.
  5. I have one of these, works great. The switchable two 8/12/18v outputs are very handy. I also have the HB Powerplant and Powerplant Junior, both very good.
  6. That'll be the M117R, good enough for Steve Severin*, so more than good enough for me. *and plenty of other people like John McGeoch, EVH etc.
  7. The only thing I'm really looking at at the moment is a Keeley Seafoam Plus. I'm interested in seeing how much difference I can hear with the ADT mode vs regular chorus..
  8. I was looking at my pedal collection a while back and wondering if I could make up some useful boards out of just one colour of pedals. I might give it a try one day for a laugh.
  9. It the same way the Strymon Deco does through zero flanging.
  10. My TC Hypergravity remembers it's on/off state after power down. I've not pulled it apart yet (shocker for me, I'm usually right inside a new pedal checking the guts out) so not sure if the soft touch switch is still mechanical or if they use other wizardry to achieve it.
  11. I have the Mosky XP boost on my guitar board, it's a cracking pedal for the price. I can't see any point in paying any more for anything else when this is such a simple "effect".
  12. Or go for the TC Hypergravity, it's a Spectracomp and more. The 4 knobs give more adjustabilty and there is a toggle switch for "spectracomp", the chosen Toneprint and "Classic" modes. It only cost me £2 more than a Spectracomp when the latter was out of stock.
  13. Mmm nice early string thru body.
  14. There's definitely a difference in my pair's EQ circuits. The '89 is a fair bit brighter, especially when you crank the treble right up. The '79 is more the "classic" Ray tone.
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