The Warped Vinyl, Mln Jnr, Immerse are in the fx loop of a Fryette Power Station run off a Jtm45...
The UltraTap is on a send from the amp switcher and feeds an old Bassman on one side and a Matchless HC15 on the other for wide clean stereo fx...
Flash toys bro! I have GAS for one fo those Revivaldrive Compacts. You like it?
Yeah, it's pretty versatile, does the standard Fender, Vox and Marshall well but adds slightly compression which for me is a minus point...
Interesting. Does it stack ok? I currently play a cleanish blackface, and use a bluesdriver clone set medium gain for rhythm. For lead, I hit the bluesdriver with a tubecreamer, (both pedals stacked). Lead tone sits up nicely... tight, articulate with about 3dB volume boost. However, I'd just prefer a little more control of the overall sound
GrantB wrote: ↑Sat Aug 19, 2023 11:01 am
Ive just ordered the quad 4.2 Rock Board (82cm wide)...it's a bit overkill but I really do not like to have to plug in add-on's every time I play.
So for sale soon will be the Tres (and bag) I currently have. Great value these Warwick boards.
my 3.2 is tiny compared to what I actually need. Going to have to make one.
I made one recently with modest success. Measure once, cut twice was my motto. Ended up cutting most things at least three times.
GrantB wrote: ↑Sat Aug 19, 2023 11:01 am
Ive just ordered the quad 4.2 Rock Board (82cm wide)...it's a bit overkill but I really do not like to have to plug in add-on's every time I play.
So for sale soon will be the Tres (and bag) I currently have. Great value these Warwick boards.
Which model Tres? I’ve got a 4.2 but wouldn’t mind a smaller one again.
GrantB wrote: ↑Sat Aug 19, 2023 11:01 am
Ive just ordered the quad 4.2 Rock Board (82cm wide)...it's a bit overkill but I really do not like to have to plug in add-on's every time I play.
So for sale soon will be the Tres (and bag) I currently have. Great value these Warwick boards.
my 3.2 is tiny compared to what I actually need. Going to have to make one.
I made one recently with modest success. Measure once, cut twice was my motto. Ended up cutting most things at least three times.
Yeah I'm sort of deciding what I really need, still. I probably don't need anything in reality, but the floorspace is there.
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
GrantB wrote: ↑Sat Aug 19, 2023 11:01 am
Ive just ordered the quad 4.2 Rock Board (82cm wide)...it's a bit overkill but I really do not like to have to plug in add-on's every time I play.
So for sale soon will be the Tres (and bag) I currently have. Great value these Warwick boards.
Which model Tres? I’ve got a 4.2 but wouldn’t mind a smaller one again.
Tre 3.1 - happy to sort something.
"Man is the most insane species. He worships an invisible god and destroys a visible nature. Unaware that this nature he's destroying is this god he's worshipping." - Hubert Reeves
GrantB wrote: ↑Sat Aug 19, 2023 11:01 am
Ive just ordered the quad 4.2 Rock Board (82cm wide)...it's a bit overkill but I really do not like to have to plug in add-on's every time I play.
So for sale soon will be the Tres (and bag) I currently have. Great value these Warwick boards.
my 3.2 is tiny compared to what I actually need. Going to have to make one.
After owning every size pedaltrain and rockboard in creation I finally settled on one I made, so much nicer to be able to have the exact size you need!
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Cdog wrote: ↑Sat Aug 19, 2023 10:26 pm
Interesting. Does it stack ok? I currently play a cleanish blackface, and use a bluesdriver clone set medium gain for rhythm. For lead, I hit the bluesdriver with a tubecreamer, (both pedals stacked). Lead tone sits up nicely... tight, articulate with about 3dB volume boost. However, I'd just prefer a little more control of the overall sound
It provides enough gain ( for me ) on it's own that I can't imagine stacking it. For 40 years I was a guitar, cord, amp player so I tend to use pedals to compensate for low home volume rather than as key tone ingredients.
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Conway wrote: ↑Thu Aug 24, 2023 10:09 am
Very interested in the Vemuram Budi G. How is it?
Probably my new most favorite boost. Like the description, it has an option to add that grit. But man, the overall presence it adds to the whole setup is just amazing. Much less compression than all the vemuram pedals but still has that vemuram feel. I really recommend it.
Conway wrote: ↑Thu Aug 24, 2023 10:09 am
Very interested in the Vemuram Budi G. How is it?
Probably my new most favorite boost. Like the description, it has an option to add that grit. But man, the overall presence it adds to the whole setup is just amazing. Much less compression than all the vemuram pedals but still has that vemuram feel. I really recommend it.
Conway wrote: ↑Thu Aug 24, 2023 10:09 am
Very interested in the Vemuram Budi G. How is it?
Probably my new most favorite boost. Like the description, it has an option to add that grit. But man, the overall presence it adds to the whole setup is just amazing. Much less compression than all the vemuram pedals but still has that vemuram feel. I really recommend it.
Probably my new most favorite boost. Like the description, it has an option to add that grit. But man, the overall presence it adds to the whole setup is just amazing. Much less compression than all the vemuram pedals but still has that vemuram feel. I really recommend it.
Thanks, that confirms what I expected.
Purchased...
Haha awesome! Looking forward to seeing it on your board!