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*An Official Foo-Approved guitarist since Sept 2023.
A new addition to my rig is the EC Twinolux. OMG! What an amp.
*An Official Foo-Approved guitarist since Sept 2023.
1. Badger- yeah really top notch unit. Using it to mix the MXR only at the moment. It has an op-amp buffer, ground lifts and stuff like that which sets it apart. Service was fabulous- the guy ran out of knobs when I ordered mine, and bless, he sent me about 25 options from RS and offered discounts (which I refused)!! I was hugely impressed. Took about 10 days to make, 10 to ship. You might look at the Wounded Paw and the Xotic as alternatives. I max out the MXR in terms of mix and level, then control the parallel mix off the Badger. Worth noting that this works best if there's a dry defeat on the delay you're using, so you only mix back the trails.
2. MXR System Delay II- it's one of the greatest delays ever made IMO. It is Gilmour's number one delay since 1980, and it's the CNumb delay unit. Edge also has one and uses it as one of his staple delays. It's very warm (and deadly accurate) for a digi unit, notoriously difficult to find a good one that works (they'll fetch c. £400-500 on the bay and then some 'creep' timewise, some just die.) Mine was serviced by Charlie Chandler and we found some original EPROM chips for it, so it's a nice one. Anorak Corner: the guy that designed the algorythym and chips and who was a shareholder in MXR (Keith Barr) founded the Alesis Corp based soley on the technology he developed for the unit. It's NOT MIDI compatible- just pure ol Line or Instrument Level, a stomp box in a rack unit, basically. If you google the Great Delay Shoot out (Gigrig) you can here my unit and my TES against each other. I would take the MXR everytime. You can also get chorus and flange sounds using the sweep and time functions.
http://www.alesis.com/keithbarr
HNY Guys.
*An Official Foo-Approved guitarist since Sept 2023.
If you ever get the chance to plug them into a solid state amp into the effects loop, let me know how you get on
*An Official Foo-Approved guitarist since Sept 2023.
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@digitalscream...hey man, do you run that phase ninety into the front of your amp? how does it sound?