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Thanks Les, I had it looking quite pretty in it's previous incarnation. The wires are sending me mentalLooks good to me!
Thanks Les, I had it looking quite pretty in it's previous incarnation. The wires are sending me mentalLooks good to me!
Dude right on! I'm actually asking bcs I too have a SC trem and I just changed out the #6 for a set of BK mules. I'm liking the sound so much more, very classic rock sound. Nail bombs are pretty ballsy and focused in the mid range, is what I hear. Probably a great match with the fat body.That one has Bare Knuckle Nail Bombs in it. For my ears a definite improvement on stock #6's, that's not #6 bashing, i personally felt them to be a good balanced pickup. but i felt that guitar deserved something a bit more hairy.
I recorded this ep with them, they get pretty rowdy but never overly compressed
https://soundcloud.com/goose-the-nun/sets/sketetons
Tunes sound really good. Love the name too!That one has Bare Knuckle Nail Bombs in it. For my ears a definite improvement on stock #6's, that's not #6 bashing, i personally felt them to be a good balanced pickup. but i felt that guitar deserved something a bit more hairy.
I recorded this ep with them, they get pretty rowdy but never overly compressed
https://soundcloud.com/goose-the-nun/sets/sketetons
That one has Bare Knuckle Nail Bombs in it. For my ears a definite improvement on stock #6's, that's not #6 bashing, i personally felt them to be a good balanced pickup. but i felt that guitar deserved something a bit more hairy.
I recorded this ep with them, they get pretty rowdy but never overly compressed
https://soundcloud.com/goose-the-nun/sets/sketetons
Thanks Les, I had it looking quite pretty in it's previous incarnation. The wires are sending me mental
Lookin' good. Love the goldtop!
I have a newer version, just can't find the picture at the moment. I think I re-build my board daily.
That board is very neat. Plus, it's easier to swap out pedals without pulling half the board apart.
I have a newer version, just can't find the picture at the moment. I think I re-build my board daily.
Hah, well, that didn't last long. Ordered some pancake cables from Amazon, same day shipping, and found some scrap aluminum rectangular tubing to use in the "trench" of the PT Mini, and ended up with a really good layout for my use:
Now all of the pedals I use mid-song are on the front row (my front row), with the RAT clone still near an edge for easy access. Everything else is either set-and-forget (American Sound), or will switch between songs (RV-3), or rarely used (Donner Metric Bender flanger/phaser/chorus).
That's how I bought it but I did try swapping them round and it doesn't seem to make much difference, I will experiment more later.I've never figured out how delay before drive works.
It shouldn't, I used to build my own effects years ago and to describe them as a spiders web would be fairly accurate but they worked. I was using Behringer and Mooer before the above became available and the difference especially the delay is huge, Boss is the business.Does this make a difference to the working musician???
Nope, I just go after brands that work. Perfect example: I just picked up a Strymon Mobius and I absolutely LOVE it!* Before, I had tossed around the idea of getting a Strymon Timeline as well. Now that I've got the Mobius, I can see why people go crazy over Strymon's pedals. I'll definitely be getting a Timeline and possibly even a Blue Sky or Big Sky.So every once in a while, I'll see a post here where the pedal brands match...i.e., Les with the 3 Suhr pedals in a row, Mixstar above with the 3 Boss in Boss case, etc...) Does this make a difference to the working musician??? From history here on the forum, I'm guessing the answer is no from Les, because we've heard some of his work...Top notch. He wouldn't add a pedal unless it does exactly what he wants/expects, regardless of Brand. The reason I ask is that I personally like when I can match up brands. Of course it helps when they are a good quality product. And I'm a basement dweller that plays bass when I play out with actual people, but mess more with guitars when I'm downstairs in "therapy".