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  1. [quote name='EskimoBassist' timestamp='1384017945' post='2271998']
    The EHX Freeze would do exactly this, as its purpose is to freeze a note indefinitely (minus the volume control - but you could put it in a loop with a volume pedal to get a similar effect). Would be a comparatively cheap solution as well.
    [/quote]

    Think you'd maybe need to mod the Freeze with a latching switch though, or be sat down!

  2. I actually like the buffered bypass on it! Have A/Bd it and can't notice any tone degradation tbh, it's so much nicer than the Whammy's that came after it!

    I take care of it, but I've never been precious about these things. It was made to be used, and that's what I do! :-)

  3. The current board...

    [URL=http://s66.photobucket.com/user/albakio/media/20131104_225429.jpg.html][IMG]http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h241/albakio/20131104_225429.jpg[/IMG][/URL]

    Determined to stick with this now! Only outstanding change is that the Signor Gatto is going back to Tom for a clean blend/LPF addition, but following that I will (surely!?) have every dirt sound that I could ever need!...

    As much as I would love to have one overdrive/distortion pedal for every application, I just can't! I have one group where the B3K really works but nothing else, another where only the 'vintage' SFT and Darklighter sounds work. Of course the TFR works with everything! ;-)

    I've also managed to find THE Death From Above 1979 sound with the Whammy detune setting > TFR > B3K! :-)

  4. [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Bought Andy's TB Looper. Great comms, and I can't believe how quickly it got here!...[/font][/color]

    [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Thanks Andy! [/font][/color]

  5. Thanks Si, yep I mean when the SFT is bypassed. The whole thing just seems a little weaker, and that pedal appears to react strangely to the TFR and B3K before it...

    I actually like the Whammy 1's buffered bypass, not the greatest but still 100 times better than the one on the Whammy 4! Point is that it was all sounding lovely before, but now the addition of the SFT seems to have changed something and I can't work out what!

    I'll have a play around with order tonight, but just wanted to check whether anyone had ideas or had experienced anything similar before I start dismantling!

    Al

  6. Hi all,

    Little bit of advice sought, if anyone's had an issue like this before?

    Pedalboard pic is below, and c[size=4]urrent order is:[/size]

    Whammy > COG > TFR > B3K > SFT > MOOG LPF > Corona > El Capistan > TU-2

    [URL=http://s66.photobucket.com/user/albakio/media/20131024_001728.jpg.html][IMG]http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h241/albakio/20131024_001728.jpg[/IMG][/URL]

    Basically, since putting the SFT in I seem to have a bit of signal degradation. The TFR sounds as though it's lost a bit of top end, and the B3K seems to sound a bit more glitchy than it did before. Also worth noting that the SFT and B3K DO NOT work well together and produce high feedback, although I never intended to use them this way anyway...

    So, would anyone know what could be happening here? I know the SFT inverts phase, but I wouldn't have assumed that this has anything to do with it? If I perhaps need a buffer I wouldn't be completely sure where to put it, and probably wouldn't want it before the dirt?

    If anyone can help with this, please let me know!

    Thanks,
    Al

  7. For those of you who don't know what this is, it's essentially and "Ampeg in a box", recreating those lovely 70s Ampeg valve sounds.

    Pretty much new condition, comes with the box and little bag. Selling for what I bought it for including postage, so [b]£75 inc P&P[/b].

    Alternatively, if anyone wants to pick up in London, I'll do it for [b]£70 collected! [/b]Bargain.

    Pictures below, and all info on the website [url="http://www.catalinbread.com/sft-features"]here[/url]!

    [url="http://s66.photobucket.com/user/albakio/media/20131024_170630.jpg.html"][/url]

    [url="http://s66.photobucket.com/user/albakio/media/20131024_170917.jpg.html"][/url]

  8. [quote name='GarethFlatlands' timestamp='1382557176' post='2253701']


    I didn't, never tried one but I've heard good things. They seem to hold their relatively high price though so I'm put off giving one a whirl.
    [/quote]

    They do hold their value well. I had the MOSFET one which was nice, but sold it when Tom (COG) made me a far superior clone. I'd say (as would many others on here!) that the Xotic BB does what the Bass Drive can do and loads more, and can be had for a lot less!

  9. [quote name='GarethFlatlands' timestamp='1382387131' post='2251652']
    Fulltone Full Drive maybe?
    [/quote]

    You know the Fulltone Bass Drive is actually just a Full Drive, tweaked to handle bass frequencies? The earliest BDs even came in a FD case, with "bass" crudely stuck over the "full"!...

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