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bassine
Published on 11/30/05 at 01:02
Just right and even more:
-A button to lock (a million times easier than the switch forward type compltement cry baby). We can use the pedals as a fixed filter
PDAL-a itself (which we are interested ...). Although broad and flat.
A-LEVEL knob to adjust the level diffrence-bypass effect.
Red-LED lights (a con but it seems the only wha I have seen with this device, but hey, when one is enclenchegnralement wha we hear).
-Good for a connection is wha: input, output format and 9v boss (the + outside).
The base is metal and you can get (I tried to walk a straight face seal above: INDESTRUCTIBLE.
The sweep of the filter of CONTRL Manir optical -> no knob not breath ...
This is the best equipped of Whas classics. Without fail
UTILIZATION
Simplicity itself. see above. bypass the sound is, you press the button (the loupiote lights), you Difference Sets the level, you put your foot on the pedals and you do "wha-wha."
A weird but try before you buy:
Crybaby-on, the race is shorter and you'll be leaning lgrement rear, while Morley for you over your right and the race is longer but more centered e (the vertical).
Rdhibitoire nothing, just a matter of comfort.
SOUND QUALITY
Tan-Tan-Tan! First black dot.
The overall sound is not too bad but ... a lack of "guts", as say the Anglo-Saxon, what tripe. It is subjective but I have a half box, and a Tubescreamer a fuzz-face, plus I have a cry-baby, so ... it remains a little closet.
I agree with the view to Previous, it's good for mtal rock or FM 80's (90's?) With sounds rather cold without mdium. But for blues or funk 70's, your password is chemin.En I use a little bit but that's because the switch at the end of the pedals Cry Baby was REALLY fills me to the highest point .
In fact, the Baby cry is "OUUWAAH" while Morley is more "OOOWAAH" with an acute perant cot and "breaking" (a bed under the notes but it is probably more intelligible).
Finally, top it's really not if, like me, you like the sound well crados (for cons, if you have an Ibanez with a FullShred ...) if not so ergonomic n'tait I ' would have sold long ago ... (Or, sacrilge, put the trash!)
OVERALL OPINION
The sound of the pedals is no longer appropriate at all I play (blues-funk-country) and I do not srement Rasht. Too bad because in equipment, quality ergonomics (RRH! I can cross over the end of the race, it sucks, discontinue to build!) Is top notch.
I would like to try even when the Bad Horsie Steve Vai has a SETTING THE DIFFERENT Q scanning and (and start automatically) or bass Morley on which we can choose normal (the m filter than for me or the Funk (plus I think one of the and / or Steve Vai, one can dverrouiller initiating automatic to use as a filter).
PS if it is not used, the level knob gets dirty and spitting all over the place when it is turned. A Cleaner KF your bombs!
-A button to lock (a million times easier than the switch forward type compltement cry baby). We can use the pedals as a fixed filter
PDAL-a itself (which we are interested ...). Although broad and flat.
A-LEVEL knob to adjust the level diffrence-bypass effect.
Red-LED lights (a con but it seems the only wha I have seen with this device, but hey, when one is enclenchegnralement wha we hear).
-Good for a connection is wha: input, output format and 9v boss (the + outside).
The base is metal and you can get (I tried to walk a straight face seal above: INDESTRUCTIBLE.
The sweep of the filter of CONTRL Manir optical -> no knob not breath ...
This is the best equipped of Whas classics. Without fail
UTILIZATION
Simplicity itself. see above. bypass the sound is, you press the button (the loupiote lights), you Difference Sets the level, you put your foot on the pedals and you do "wha-wha."
A weird but try before you buy:
Crybaby-on, the race is shorter and you'll be leaning lgrement rear, while Morley for you over your right and the race is longer but more centered e (the vertical).
Rdhibitoire nothing, just a matter of comfort.
SOUND QUALITY
Tan-Tan-Tan! First black dot.
The overall sound is not too bad but ... a lack of "guts", as say the Anglo-Saxon, what tripe. It is subjective but I have a half box, and a Tubescreamer a fuzz-face, plus I have a cry-baby, so ... it remains a little closet.
I agree with the view to Previous, it's good for mtal rock or FM 80's (90's?) With sounds rather cold without mdium. But for blues or funk 70's, your password is chemin.En I use a little bit but that's because the switch at the end of the pedals Cry Baby was REALLY fills me to the highest point .
In fact, the Baby cry is "OUUWAAH" while Morley is more "OOOWAAH" with an acute perant cot and "breaking" (a bed under the notes but it is probably more intelligible).
Finally, top it's really not if, like me, you like the sound well crados (for cons, if you have an Ibanez with a FullShred ...) if not so ergonomic n'tait I ' would have sold long ago ... (Or, sacrilge, put the trash!)
OVERALL OPINION
The sound of the pedals is no longer appropriate at all I play (blues-funk-country) and I do not srement Rasht. Too bad because in equipment, quality ergonomics (RRH! I can cross over the end of the race, it sucks, discontinue to build!) Is top notch.
I would like to try even when the Bad Horsie Steve Vai has a SETTING THE DIFFERENT Q scanning and (and start automatically) or bass Morley on which we can choose normal (the m filter than for me or the Funk (plus I think one of the and / or Steve Vai, one can dverrouiller initiating automatic to use as a filter).
PS if it is not used, the level knob gets dirty and spitting all over the place when it is turned. A Cleaner KF your bombs!