You're in recovery then?BG wrote:Oh dear I have bout 5 pedals and only use one on a regular basis, and that's if I'm playing into a bellbird on the edge. But I did own a pedalboard the size of a small stage at one point.... Does that count?
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Re: Sybil...you dirty little girl!
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Re: Sybil...you dirty little girl!
Not really as I usually only had about 6 pedals on it thats why I gave up with it! the point really being I don't need anything other than a bit of dirt. OR a lot of dirt. Everything else is a bit of icing on an overiced cake usually. The best times I've sounded, to myself, its been through a Marshall, overdriven. I can get a similar feeling hitting the Bellbird with a fuzziebro tubescreamer. Or if I'm going loud, the Bogner does it all. A great combo is my tweed vibrolux hit with a Boss GE7. Usually its a lovely tame tweedy amp with trem to die for. Slamming it hits AC/DC territory.DarcyPerry wrote:You're in recovery then?BG wrote:Oh dear I have bout 5 pedals and only use one on a regular basis, and that's if I'm playing into a bellbird on the edge. But I did own a pedalboard the size of a small stage at one point.... Does that count?
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
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Re: Sybil...you dirty little girl!
Sybil doesn't like solid state amps. Or maybe the ZT doesn't like Sybil. Either way, it ain't pretty.
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