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Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2008 8:45 am
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It's between the gas, brake and clutch. :? :shock: :)


Oh dear, my foot's always firmly on the G.A.S. pedal...

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Ceri wrote:
Miami Mike wrote:
It's between the gas, brake and clutch. :? :shock: :)


Oh dear, my foot's always firmly on the G.A.S. pedal...

:roll: - C

Ease up on that pedal and you will feel a lot better! (for a while) :)


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Ceri, did you hear? Alain(spelling) ,you know who I'm talking about, let up on his pedal and ordered a DG Relic for his modest collection! :lol: I bet he feels better already!! :wink:


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Ceri, did you hear? Alain(spelling) ,you know who I'm talking about, let up on his pedal and ordered a DG Relic for his modest collection! :lol: I bet he feels better already!! :wink:


No, I didn't hear about that. I'm amazed to think he doesn't own the original guitar. DG's security team must have a fulltime job fending him off...

Remember that famous airship that crashed when it reached NY, back in the day? I think that one had less GAS than AlainLaFrance...

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Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2008 11:36 am
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My Favorite is my Boss AC-3 Accoustic Simulator. Not only can it give me some great accoustic guitar sounds, but I can use it to mix with other sounds to create new ones. I use it all the time.

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Syeklops wrote:
My Favorite is my Boss AC-3 Accoustic Simulator. Not only can it give me some great accoustic guitar sounds, but I can use it to mix with other sounds to create new ones. I use it all the time.


That's good to know, I was looking at one a few days ago. I might go and demo it tomorrow.


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The Boss BD-2 Blues Driver and the Boss Fender 65 Reverb Pedal. They are awsome! :D


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My workhorse is my Ibanez ts-9 reissue (recently modded to 808 specs)

But my Cry Baby is the most fun. :lol:


Did you get your Tube Screamer modified by analogman? Did you notice a big improvement? Thanks for your comments.


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I like my MXR Dyna Comp best.


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Has to be any of the rockman stuff sr&d



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Yeah, change my answer to current fave too. Despite the plethoria of pedals i own im still very much a guitar/lead/amp man. All i can truthfully say about pedals is 'the less generic the better'.
Can someone build me a pedal that makes my guitar sound like a telephone ring going through a flanger but with a reversed tape effect to it too?
That would be my favourite for quite awhile. Atleast until the 'carwash through chorus, bathtub reverb and long delay' pedal came out.

Oh no, i think im heading towards a mid-life-synth-crisis. :D

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Yeah take that green telephone box off the side of a house. Then just add an input and output where they are and sub a 9volt for the power. I did it like a year ago and it worked


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Oh, and just put it through a midi or what eve you like. I suggest buying some Rockman equipment it is by far still the best out there


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THE BIG MUFF!!!

I love that thing - gives ya a killer Hendrix tone through my Marshall

I also have a CryBaby that I painted blue years ago, and that thing has been one piece of gear ive never parted with - its a workhorse!

And of course, the TUBESCREAMER is always a favorite!!

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yeah I sold my big mufff and bought a MAB tradation guitar. He is so good and a humble musician

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