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dudewheresmybass

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  1. i always have pedals - it's just the quantity that changes.
    one gig requires more textures and sounds than another and therefore has the big pedalboard. others that don't need such a variety only get the small board.
    since i mainly run straight to desk via DI with IEM/ wedge, the only tone shaping i have is with either the Hartke VXL or MXR M80

  2. i have a nano muff, and a nano pocket metal muff - both really well made, and both sound great.
    students of mine have both the pocket metal muff and the nano clone. all of which sound fantastic.
    all in all i'd recommend trying them, and as a bonus the pricing is quite competitive across the net!

  3. [quote name='tayste_2000' post='39593' date='Jul 31 2007, 04:34 PM']It's also got 3 18v's as its a straight rip off of the Dunlop brick[/quote]

    at a fraction of the price!! - £69 vs £130 (on bass centre website!)

  4. [quote name='Toasted' post='33587' date='Jul 18 2007, 01:40 PM']I thought it was OK, but you need to use the bespoke power with it... IIRC. Which is no good for me.[/quote]

    a bespoke power suply is not neccessary. it runs beautifully from my Gator Gbus 8

  5. ifound mine to have many very versatile tones available.
    the extended voltage just seems to keep the sound powerful, and the boost control, is a great addition.
    a great pedal even at full rrp ( even though it can be found much cheaper!)

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