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Re: Strymon Blue SKy

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if you are a reverb nut and want heaps of tweakability then you cant go past the eventide space. that pedal sounded glorious, i dare say even better than the bluesky. it was just too daunting for me with all the possibilities.....and then i got an axe fx 2 :? :shock: :lol:
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Re: Strymon Blue SKy

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eventide - is that music works in nz?
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Re: Strymon Blue SKy

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Kev77 wrote:eventide - is that music works in nz?
not sure tbh? i purchased mine from Prymaxe in the states when they first came out, it was a pre-order thing.
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I had a timefactor once but couldn't spare the 3 month learning curve.
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*UNIQUE* wrote:I had a timefactor once but couldn't spare the 3 month learning curve.
ah, come on, it's not that bad!

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It is when you have a brain the size of a knats teste
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Re: Strymon Blue SKy

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I've got a bit of gas for the Strymon delay pedal (timeline?) , looks awesome. 300ma draw though so not sure how that'd go on my modtone powerplant. Would have to link to of the outputs or something.

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mr_sooty wrote:I've got a bit of gas for the Strymon delay pedal (timeline?) , looks awesome. 300ma draw though so not sure how that'd go on my modtone powerplant. Would have to link to of the outputs or something.
it comes with its own power supply....universal voltage, you just have to "modify" the prongs to fit the NZ angle or get a USA to NZ adaptor :)
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mr_sooty wrote:I've got a bit of gas for the Strymon delay pedal (timeline?) , looks awesome. 300ma draw though so not sure how that'd go on my modtone powerplant. Would have to link to of the outputs or something.
This beast?

http://damagecontrolusa.com/products/timeline/

That thing would monopolise my Pedaltrain 2.

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Re: Strymon Blue SKy

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Rhettsauce wrote:
mr_sooty wrote:I've got a bit of gas for the Strymon delay pedal (timeline?) , looks awesome. 300ma draw though so not sure how that'd go on my modtone powerplant. Would have to link to of the outputs or something.
This beast?

http://damagecontrolusa.com/products/timeline/

That thing would monopolise my Pedaltrain 2.
There's a pedal on my board smaller than the lights on that thing!

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Re: Strymon Blue SKy

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Clearly we need pedalboards like this guy...

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Re: Strymon Blue SKy

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Rhettsauce wrote:
mr_sooty wrote:I've got a bit of gas for the Strymon delay pedal (timeline?) , looks awesome. 300ma draw though so not sure how that'd go on my modtone powerplant. Would have to link to of the outputs or something.
This beast?

http://damagecontrolusa.com/products/timeline/

That thing would monopolise my Pedaltrain 2.
Nah not that, this:

http://www.strymon.net/timeline/

Apparently it's reasonably small. The fact that it comes with an adaptor is all very well, but I'd prefer to be able to run it off my Powerplant. I believe you can connect to outlets to double ma handling, which would just mean daisy chaining another two pedals together somewhere else. Would just beed the right kind of plug for the double up.

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Re: Strymon Blue SKy

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Kloppsta wrote:
mr_sooty wrote:I've got a bit of gas for the Strymon delay pedal (timeline?) , looks awesome. 300ma draw though so not sure how that'd go on my modtone powerplant. Would have to link to of the outputs or something.
it comes with its own power supply....universal voltage, you just have to "modify" the prongs to fit the NZ angle or get a USA to NZ adaptor :)
Nah. When you order, ask for an AU power supply. They export to Australia so... and still, last time I ordered something (Brigadier, early February 2012) they were doing orders for kiwis direct from website... I assume they'll ship you an AU version... (worked for the guy who makes the Boomerang looper too)

You'll need a standalone power supply for the Timeline... while I have a 3000mA daisy chain supply (Diego) its still noisy when diasychained, but quiet as a mouse with its own supply (I'm using a 1Spot, $60 from RS, I didn't get around to asking for an AU supply when I ordered my Timeline last year)
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Re: Strymon Blue SKy

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I ordered direct from strymon, no hassles -
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Re: Strymon Blue SKy

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Blues Skies are nice :mrgreen:

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