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Post subject: Hotone micro pedals
Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2014 11:22 pm
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I picked up a micro sized Hotone delay pedal from my local music store as the salesman was showing it to the owner I said Sold "Sound unseen price unknown" I wasnt dissapointed. Lovely little delay pedal for guitar (Or in a pinch looped through a cheap vocal mixer for effects on a small pa that has no effects) So right away I ordered the tremolo which arrived on a gig day so I used it right away for that great old hit. Clap for the Wolfman by The Guess Who and The Midnight Special CCR style. (Hey I'm old already) they have a whol array of effects, for me a tuner and a compressor will complete my little setup which sits on the amp as the only pedal switching I do is channel switching on amp Boost and crunch. Effects pedals get switched on or off BEFORE the song starts by hand. However they do have stout true bypass metal switches and the cases are metal with a guard so they can be used by feet. (they dont tip over too easily the cord plugs stop that) I just decided to go on amp and keep them clean. I've seen a lot of corroded pedals in my day. Salt on roads and sidewalks here for centuries and now they use some chemical $@!&.... Winter sucks LOL.
http://www.hotoneaudio.com/ Under 100 bucks Canadian.

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Post subject: Re: Hotone micro pedals
Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2014 12:17 am
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Is it pronounced Ho-tone or Hot-one?


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Post subject: Re: Hotone micro pedals
Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2014 11:19 am
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Got the Looper a week or so ago. Really like it.

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Post subject: Re: Hotone micro pedals
Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2014 9:37 pm
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Thanks for the info. Checked them out and put the bass capable octavizer on my wish list.

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Post subject: Re: Hotone micro pedals
Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 12:46 am
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arth1 wrote:
Is it pronounced Ho-tone or Hot-one?


I pronounce it Hot Tone

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Post subject: Re: Hotone micro pedals
Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 12:47 am
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arth1 wrote:
Is it pronounced Ho-tone or Hot-one?


But I suppose HO scale trains are small so maybe HO Tone?

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Post subject: Re: Hotone micro pedals
Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 8:00 am
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I've gotten a few "tones" out a a "ho" or 3...lol :shock: :oops: :mrgreen:

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Post subject: Re: Hotone micro pedals
Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2014 5:16 pm
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I got a verb (reverb) pedal a few months back to pair with my Marshall Blues Breaker. Very happy with it. Solid little pedal, great tones. I think the disadvantage of these guys are that they are all done up to look like a little face so they need to throw in some redundant/unneeded sounds to match up with the number of dials on the face on some of the pedals. Having said that you don't need to engage what you don't want and that sounds I have heard are all good.

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Post subject: Re: Hotone micro pedals
Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2014 5:43 pm
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ForFoxSake wrote:
arth1 wrote:
Is it pronounced Ho-tone or Hot-one?


But I suppose HO scale trains are small so maybe HO Tone?



If they made them really small they could be N tone! :lol:

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