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tayste_2000

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  1. [quote name='dannybuoy' post='204277' date='May 22 2008, 01:53 PM']I'm going through a filter splurge at the moment, buying and selling them until I find the one that's right for 'my sound'! I will put some pics up later... [b] Tonefactor 442 Analogue Filter [/b] [url="http://reviews.harmony-central.com/reviews/Effects/product/ToneFactor/Analog+Filter+442+Red/10/1"]Harmony Central review[/url] This is (I believe) the first version of this pedal modded for bass, originally made for Tayste (FX forum lurker). It's now known as the Boomstick Bottom Feeder. The circuit is based on the DOD 440 which was made popular by Radiohead. It's in good condition, although has velcro on the bottom, in sparkly black with a cool blue LED. It's a very subtle filter and quite different from your Mutrons and Q-Trons, etc., but that makes it very useable live and it sounds good in a full band mix. [b]£65 posted[/b][/quote] It's not the first one it was made for me as a replacement to the one I gave Doug Wimbish so it has a bit of history behind it. To me these pedals are the best filters overall on the planet
  2. It does do stereo looping as does the Boss DD-20 Very good pedal all round.
  3. [quote name='Higgie' post='200553' date='May 16 2008, 04:47 PM']a Mutron III, only this time, with dying batteries in it.[/quote] Have you simulated that using the burkey yet?
  4. Thought as much Would love it but doubt I can afford it, thanks though
  5. [quote name='NoirBass' post='200283' date='May 16 2008, 11:17 AM']For me the squelch is the key to the Mutrons sound. Although the AF-9 is great I don't find it all that squelchy. Higgie correct me if I'm wrong but the Mutron III has an optical element that is now illegal to manufacture, this contributes heavily to that squelch. The HAZ does not have this and therefore does not sound the same.[/quote] If it's what I think it is then it's only illegal in Europe, many current pedals have similar componants like the Subdecay Quasar (Phaser) though it is being updated to not include them. They are illegal due to their use of cadmium in them but everyone knows the best pedals are radioactive.
  6. Have you boosted the pickle by running the cream pie into it yet? Welcome to a new world
  7. FYI those clips were done when I first got it I've got much better sounds out of it since, This can be a super thick fuzz that you can pretty much dial the octaves out and then select how gated you want it, this has become my main drive on my big board cuts a mix like a knife. Works fine with actives or passive, hell it doesn't care what you put into it, the octaves will even track if you put an octaver in front of it, I don't recommend this as small chaildren in the area die but otherwise it's all good.
  8. I have space for it now and I'm a tone factor whore
  9. [quote name='oddjob' post='198025' date='May 13 2008, 03:00 PM']tayste: that is looking sweet. can we get some close ups of the board and the right way round? Are there any pedals which you always leave on? could you Velcro them to the underside of the pedal train to make some more space?[/quote] It's not finished yet, once it is there will be a full description full of pics going up, with sound and song samples, there isn't anything that gets left on all the time, it's more of a recording then performance board for some projects I've always wanted to do and got up coming. Cheers
  10. Not for sale if I don't find a trade
  11. I'll trade you my Catalinbread Hyperpak (2 Knob) that Nic made for me personally and stuck a blue led in it for your Blue with Black Barcode Tone Factor Mule.
  12. [quote name='Gunsfreddy2003' post='197881' date='May 13 2008, 12:24 PM']Anyone know if the Boss ME-50B has any similar sounds?[/quote] HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA No
  13. [quote name='cheddatom' post='197714' date='May 13 2008, 09:24 AM']It's looking a bit empty there Tayste.[/quote] The piece of cardboard is a placeholder for 2 eb jr volume pedals that will go there. Still waiting for a modded dod grunge and will be buying Subdecay Prometheus and Mojo Hand Sugar Baby. So not as empty as you would think, also would love to get this down to 1 board but we'll see.
  14. Was the Meatball, 100% sure on this thanks
  15. Done a bit more work on my board
  16. Can you snap a shot of the capo's please
  17. Nah checked I'm wrong, well might be, Bob McBroom just built pedals in what ever was lying around, some hots are red some are random colours but there are only 5-10 of them and some might say hot inside and some might not, either way the hellbilly is rare and a very sought after pedal in the guitar world. Hope this helps
  18. I'll check for you but I'm fairly sure I'm right.
  19. Just to let you know that hellbilly isn't a bog standard hellbilly it's a hellbilly hot I think they made 5 might have been 3 out of the 150 hellbilly's they made. It has more gain on tap I think it might use different transisters but I can't remember, either way it's very very special and rare. Should say on the back plate when you open it up hellbilly hot and a date that bob mcbroom made it
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