Powering your pedals

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Re: Powering your pedals

Postby LivewireBlanco » 24 Jun 2009, 23:33

Lungo wrote:I need some kind of swirly thing like chorus or phaser.
Mini dejavibe from Fulltone. You can thank me later. :winking
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Re: Powering your pedals

Postby surfnorthwest » 25 Jun 2009, 13:32

Fulltone Vibe is a good one for sure. Yesterday I watched the video demo of Homebrews new Flanger, very impressive as it does much more than flange. If you go to Pro Guitar Shops videos it is one of the newest demos. The pedal is called the Frostbite

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Re: Powering your pedals

Postby Kongels » 25 Jun 2009, 15:58

http://www.proguitarshop.com/product.ph ... ategoryID=

POG 2, crap, or just buy my version 1 so I can justify getting a 2.

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Re: Powering your pedals

Postby surfnorthwest » 25 Jun 2009, 20:21

The POG2 looks cool, but I know I would get tired of it quick. The only way to do good keys, acoustic guitar, or synth pads on a fret board is with a synth guitar otherwise its going to sound fake. You can buy a Roland GR-20 for a bit more and it is going to be much more real.

However it does do some other cool things just don't know if I would ever want to use them.
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Re: Powering your pedals

Postby Kongels » 25 Jun 2009, 23:31

I love my POG is all I can say and the POG 2 looks even more functional so I am tempted, I don't think everyone should have one but I have alot of fun with it. The organ sounds are just one thing you can do with it, it does alot more an being able to have 8 presets will make it functional enough for gigging without having to mess with sliders all the time which sucks.

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Re: Powering your pedals

Postby Lungo » 26 Jun 2009, 08:41

I used the T-Rex last night at band rehearsal and it functioned just like you would expect. I'm thinking about mounting it on a board with my pedals (all 3 of them :bgrin ).

I'll look around for a new swirly swishy liquid type effect, thanks for the suggestions. I need something to add to clean tones.

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Re: Powering your pedals

Postby Kongels » 26 Jun 2009, 14:47

For Clean swirly a vibe might be the ticket then-

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Re: Powering your pedals

Postby Bluesburst » 27 Jun 2009, 04:16

Lungo wrote:I used the T-Rex last night at band rehearsal and it functioned just like you would expect. I'm thinking about mounting it on a board with my pedals (all 3 of them :bgrin ).

I'll look around for a new swirly swishy liquid type effect, thanks for the suggestions. I need something to add to clean tones.
Hey Lungo

If your budget has plenty of room, then you may as well go for the top shelf:

http://effectrode.com/website/tubevibe/vibe_main.htm

I've had one for a few years and it's not a pedal, it's an investment. Three glowing tubes poking out the top is a nice little bonus :Thumbs

Effectrode also do a dedicated phaser and chorus if youre looking for that specifically, the Tube-Vibe is a great effect capable of "swirly, swishy liquid" effects
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Re: Powering your pedals

Postby Supernaught » 27 Jun 2009, 07:29

Kongels wrote:For Clean swirly a vibe might be the ticket then-

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+100 on this. I got one a few weeks ago and adore it.
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