HeHasTheJazzHands
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^On top of that, the graphics are supposed to be poor quality as well. Stickers that eventually peel off.
Just get a Carbon Copy.
Just get a Carbon Copy.
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You would do better continuing to forget it, the pedals are built like crap with literally the cheapest components money can buy and massively overpriced for the quality. Seriously do a search and look at the gut shots of them.
Good thing this was cheaper than one^On top of that, the graphics are supposed to be poor quality as well. Stickers that eventually peel off.
Just get a Carbon Copy.
I picked up an MXR ISO brick, a Digitech Supernatural, an ISP Decimator II, and a Source Audio Vertigo tremolo. I'm stoked about the Source Audio. It has a USB port which allows you to connect it directly to your phone so that you can use their app. The app lets you tweak a ton of stuff including all of the knobs and additional parameters, a parametric eq, and you can download other effects onto the term and store the presets. So you can have a tremendous and phaser or flanger or envelope filter etc.
The Source Audio stuff looks awesome, post your thoughts when you get to play around with it
It was my birthday recently so I went a little overboard with purchases.
Got a TC Polytune, and a cool mini fuzz that sounds recto-ish. I've also got an akai analog delay, an Ibanez mini chorus, and new pedalboard on the way that I picked up for cheap.
I have a polytune mini for my bass and guitar boards. Amazing tuners
You should be specific about what you want, because I was about to recommend the Vetta pedal.
Wait, .... no. I'm dumb. I meant to say THETA.
I was wondering why it didn't sound right when I typed that out.
Also there's the recent Two-Notes preamp pedals.