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Kloppsta wrote:
Shimmer wrote:Picked up the Vox MV50 clean yesterday
sweet! what are your thoughts so far? i am about to get one too for a small "pedal platform" amp to use with my pedals and mesa 2x12 cab.
would you describe it as voiced like a bf fender?
I love it! But my experience with amps is very limited so I would not have a clue if it is voiced as you describe.
But it definitely seems to have a lot of headroom. I have the small Vox BC108 (the 8inch speaker that kinda came with it). Keen to try a second one, or a bigger cab later - I reckon your mesa cab would be great.
I wish the power button was bigger and more accessible.
I tried out the AC as well, but given I use pedals, ended up with this. (Unsure how loud the cleans would stay with the AC version).
I want all the pedals!

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Shimmer wrote:
Kloppsta wrote:
Shimmer wrote:Picked up the Vox MV50 clean yesterday
sweet! what are your thoughts so far? i am about to get one too for a small "pedal platform" amp to use with my pedals and mesa 2x12 cab.
would you describe it as voiced like a bf fender?
I love it! But my experience with amps is very limited so I would not have a clue if it is voiced as you describe.
But it definitely seems to have a lot of headroom. I have the small Vox BC108 (the 8inch speaker that kinda came with it). Keen to try a second one, or a bigger cab later - I reckon your mesa cab would be great.
I wish the power button was bigger and more accessible.
I tried out the AC as well, but given I use pedals, ended up with this. (Unsure how loud the cleans would stay with the AC version).
I've got the Boutique one, when I tried the AC the cleans go up to about 1 ish? depending how hot your pickups are, my boutique one stays clean to about 2ish

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I keep coming back to this layout.
GE7 for boost and only a compressor between guitar and amp. Everything else is in the effects loop.
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I had a plan. A plan for a pedal board with top notch plumbing.

Pedaltrain jr
Cioks DC5 power supply
Mogami cable
G&H right angle plugs
G&H stubby straight plugs
Loopmaster loop switch

10 December 2017 I ordered the Loopmaster. I received it 20 Sept 2018. All the components are now ready for assembly to start.

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Problem: In the meantime, I bought a 2 channel four mode mesa and now this is my pedal board:

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:lol:

That's shocking customer service, almost a year!!
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Ha!

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Is it true bypass?
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I'm interested to know if they ask read the same, I found the polytune to be more accurate than the pitch black.
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JHorner wrote:Image
I bet you have a clip-on tuner as well?!
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I love seeing those things hanging off expensive guitars.
$10,000 Guitar $40 Tuner
There are still some that think the neck PU is moved to accommodate the extra frets which only proves they cannot detect the difference in length of each.

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Conway wrote:
JHorner wrote:Image
I bet you have a clip-on tuner as well?!
Excellent idea! I can try clipping it onto the board. It might get a reading through the floor vibrations.

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JHorner wrote:
Conway wrote:
JHorner wrote:Image
I bet you have a clip-on tuner as well?!
Excellent idea! I can try clipping it onto the board. It might get a reading through the floor vibrations.
LOL. The problem I see is that, when engaged, one pedal will mute the signal, so you can't have all 3 working at the same time.
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Conway wrote:
JHorner wrote:
Conway wrote: I bet you have a clip-on tuner as well?!
Excellent idea! I can try clipping it onto the board. It might get a reading through the floor vibrations.
LOL. The problem I see is that, when engaged, one pedal will mute the signal, so you can't have all 3 working at the same time.
ABY + signal splitter pic on its way

/not really. CBF
//also recently sold my splitter to buy a tuner to post a photo so that the buyer of the splitter could comment on the photo with a suggestion that would require the splitter

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JHorner wrote://also recently sold my splitter to buy a tuner to post a photo so that the buyer of the splitter could comment on the photo with a suggestion that would require the splitter
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