0175westwood29 Posted May 8 Posted May 8 Oops I forgot the rule I guess yes I need to tie the cable back up 2 Quote
Rodders Posted May 14 Posted May 14 Not a pedal per se but I picked up a Sine Effects X24 Crossover/Mixer, I had been using a Boss LS-2 to run drive in parallel but it wasn't really cutting it so I figured this was the next step. Trying it out at rehearsal tonight! 2 Quote
Rodders Posted May 15 Posted May 15 19 hours ago, Rodders said: Not a pedal per se but I picked up a Sine Effects X24 Crossover/Mixer, I had been using a Boss LS-2 to run drive in parallel but it wasn't really cutting it so I figured this was the next step. Trying it out at rehearsal tonight! Quick update to this, very pleased with it, well worth the price (though only having used it once) I couldn't work out initially why I wasn't getting much volume, then numb nuts finally realised you need clean level too! 1 1 Quote
jimbobothy Posted Saturday at 13:42 Posted Saturday at 13:42 … another Lusithand Alma, but this time the new Mk 3: … these are my favourite comps, the additions for the Mk 3 are a switchable input pad, fast/slow attack times and an improved signal path as far as I know. Great comps. 7 Quote
Bagman Posted Saturday at 19:10 Posted Saturday at 19:10 5 hours ago, jimbobothy said: … another Lusithand Alma, but this time the new Mk 3: … these are my favourite comps, the additions for the Mk 3 are a switchable input pad, fast/slow attack times and an improved signal path as far as I know. Great comps. Nice one Unfortunately have yet to ever try one but I'm still on the Diamond Comp which I read is the "inspiration" for the Alma 1 Quote
jimbobothy Posted Monday at 11:32 Posted Monday at 11:32 … the clean blend is useful on the Alma, but it doesn’t have a mid EQ like the Diamond. Both are very nice, but I particularly like the Alma as it’s made in the UK 🇬🇧 1 Quote
LukeFRC Posted Monday at 11:33 Posted Monday at 11:33 1 minute ago, jimbobothy said: … the clean blend is useful on the Alma, but it doesn’t have a mid EQ like the reissue Diamond has added. Both are very nice, but I particularly like the Alma as it’s made in the UK 🇬🇧 fixed 1 Quote
Bagman Posted Tuesday at 10:33 Posted Tuesday at 10:33 Diamond always had “Mid EQ” the SGFX reissue just added another threshold point 250 -500 - 900 i prefer the reissue over the original BCP-1 Quote
LukeFRC Posted Tuesday at 10:58 Posted Tuesday at 10:58 (edited) 27 minutes ago, Bagman said: Diamond always had “Mid EQ” the SGFX reissue just added another threshold point 250 -500 - 900 i prefer the reissue over the original BCP-1 didn't the originals have a tilt EQ and a switch to set the tilt point? Edited Tuesday at 11:00 by LukeFRC add image Quote
Bagman Posted yesterday at 02:57 Posted yesterday at 02:57 V1 just at 250 V2 add 250 and 900 SGFX 250 500 900 as I said before I have never had a try on a Lustihand but totally a Diamond fanboy tragic👍 Quote
lee650 Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago On 17/05/2025 at 14:42, jimbobothy said: … another Lusithand Alma, but this time the new Mk 3: … these are my favourite comps, the additions for the Mk 3 are a switchable input pad, fast/slow attack times and an improved signal path as far as I know. Great comps. Wow, id love to try an Alma, ive an original Diamond Jnr (not the solid gold version) but the clean blend and attack switch are great additions. How many comps do you have Jim? 🤣 Quote
LukeFRC Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 11 minutes ago, lee650 said: Wow, id love to try an Alma, ive an original Diamond Jnr (not the solid gold version) but the clean blend and attack switch are great additions. How many comps do you have Jim? 🤣 Truthfully Jim..... 4 Quote
lee650 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) Ive not posted my last clutch of new pedals, theres been a couple 🤣 Aotearoa intermodulator - built by the wonderful @LukeFRC its a Prunes and custard clone, but very small and rediculously well made. Its a damn funky touch sensitive synthy fuzz. Diamond Bass comp Jnr- id forgotten how great these are, subtle fatness and sheen, works beautifully with other pedals, this is for the big fusion board. MXR Bass chorus Deluxe- i love this pedal, lovely subtle but warm chorus, with a fantastic Flanger and the best colour. EBS Multi comp - one of my favourite,with three great sounding modes. This is for the smaller board used for my rock and soul bands. Emma Okto Nojs - dual pedal, versatile octave and a synthy octave up fuzz as well as an octave down fuzz, very synthy. Subdecay Prometheus filter- very resonant and versatile filter, tons of synthy sounds available, not the easiest to dial in, bur rewarding when you do. Best used with octave /fuzz as its not really a bootsy type filter Edited 3 hours ago by lee650 4 Quote
jimbobothy Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) 19 hours ago, LukeFRC said: Truthfully Jim..... … err one two miss a few … 😂 … so when you say comps, do you mean total number or different ones 🤣 I also managed to get one of @LukeFRC Aotearoa pedals, super impressed with the whole concept behind the project, from scaling down an existing circuit, enclosure selection and graphic design. Top stuff 😎 Edited 2 hours ago by jimbobothy 2 Quote
lee650 Posted 10 minutes ago Posted 10 minutes ago 2 hours ago, jimbobothy said: … err one two miss a few … 😂 … so when you say comps, do you mean total number or different ones 🤣 I also managed to get one of @LukeFRC Aotearoa pedals, super impressed with the whole concept behind the project, from scaling down an existing circuit, enclosure selection and graphic design. Top stuff 😎 Ill bet if you plug them all in, your bass will sound like a fridge door opening. Quote
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