Normally I have a bit of a monster board with a Boss ES8 and loads of pedals. I thought I'd try something a little stripped-back.
A "micro" board
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Re: A "micro" board
Correct! I also have a V1 which is tempting to put on the board, but I love having the subdivision options of the DLX.
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Re: A "micro" board
Noice, I had a v1, a v2 and the Jnr. Tidy pedals.
Never tried the DLX, how does it compare to the V1?
Never tried the DLX, how does it compare to the V1?
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Re: A "micro" board
Lovely board, bet that sounds killer! I'd love one of those Cali compressors, I borrowed one for a gig and it was ridiculously juicy. The best best compressor I've used, although my Boss CS2 works really well for 12 String chime