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That's just a phaser in terms of an effect but i know it's so much more and i so would !
500+ for a fuzz is loopy. No question.
But then so is a boutique amp a mb tele and most of my pedals... where is the line?
Deep down I know that if I only owned my mim tele the cub 12 and some cheaper pedals I'd be having as much fun sound more or less the same and about Hmmm 8 grand better off.
Which is why I think this hobby pisses my wife off no end.
If it was me and I had the money, I'd still feel like I'd been raped.
The SS3 was average imho, and all of them could be duplicated - in my case Bearfoot/BJFE knocked em off the board... ive played a P1 but hever owned one and Id like to...
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My question is, do people actually gig them? As I was wiping spilt beer off my Memory Lane Jr last Friday I definitely remember making a mental note to use the Boss board on NYE.
I have to say, I've enjoyed some other pedals so much more than I ever did my Cornish pedals, and that sounds harsh as fuck, but it's true.
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There's no special wizardry going on despite the hype, they're just exceptionally well built units, built for professionals and heavy duty gigging.
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hi-fi/slick in my opinion and if the Cornish stuff is anything like that, then I'm probably best swerving for the time being.
Thanks for all the input chaps, been an interesting read :-)
Cornish demands the price because of his history - it is coloured and unique and unlike any other single gear maker.
Having said that, there are pedal makers who design unique pedals from the ground up, are one man bands, and create products that are nice to look at, conveniently sized and built like tanks. @Magnetic_Effects immediately come to mind.
I've never heard a Cornish pedal, so bear that in mind - but I cannot see how the parts or labour or design is justifiably 5 times better than other pedals that do similar things. And I will never find out, because I for one won't ever spend that much on a pedal. £200 on the Bitquest made my skin crawl - thats as far as I'll go.
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It is quite astonishingly wonderous. It's basically a CC1 after taking valium- it's the EQ section. WOW is all I can say. First impressions are it is his best yet.
*An Official Foo-Approved guitarist since Sept 2023.
On the other hand, before buying the duplex I had a TB83 extra that I got used at a good price and that was a good sounding boost. Almost as good as my Pedalworx McBoost, which had cost me less than half what the PC did and took up a third less space.
I do have some of his cables which have lasted pretty much a decade with no problems, for me those were worth the asking price and then some simply for the durability (rather than their haunting mids).