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advice on a footswitch

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so with the incoming Mesa im after one of these

single button tip/ground NO LED switch pedal

or one of these

http://mesa.stores.yahoo.net/fcr.html

can anyone point me in the right direction please


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Re: advice on a footswitch

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er any single button switch would do eh? you could prob DIY it easy as- just get something solid enough to mount a stomp switch in!

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Man I must be tired I read 'Avarice on a Footswitch' and thought I was going to open a thread about Joe Bonamassa's new pedals

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That's for the reverb I take it? It has a switch that'll allow you to have reverb on just the clean or just the clean and low gain if you want.

Had a chance to try the Friedman OD tonight. F'kin' marvelous, lad.

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Molly wrote:That's for the reverb I take it? It has a switch that'll allow you to have reverb on just the clean or just the clean and low gain if you want.

Had a chance to try the Friedman OD tonight. F'kin' marvelous, lad.
have you played with the trim pot inside?
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AiRdAd wrote:
Molly wrote:That's for the reverb I take it? It has a switch that'll allow you to have reverb on just the clean or just the clean and low gain if you want.

Had a chance to try the Friedman OD tonight. F'kin' marvelous, lad.
have you played with the trim pot inside?
Thats what she said?

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AiRdAd wrote:
Molly wrote:That's for the reverb I take it? It has a switch that'll allow you to have reverb on just the clean or just the clean and low gain if you want.

Had a chance to try the Friedman OD tonight. F'kin' marvelous, lad.
have you played with the trim pot inside?
No but I will be. I don't need anything like the degree of gain it'll do and am running it quite low. Tried it through the Two Rock. Crystal clean to death metal in one click... Would ideally set the TR to clip so I can back it off for clean and add the pedal for the rest.

Still using The Dude too. Different but also very good.

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