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Decided I preferred the Boss Octave over the Tc one, but I've found Oc-3's raise the noise floor, even when bypassed, so I guess they have a noisy buffer or something..
So the solution was to grab a Bright Onion true bypass mini looper which keeps it out of the chain until needed.
I then added a delay.. on the cheap so went with a Tone City Tape Machine. Makes any clean guitar tone sound instantly better for me, and can go into crazy oscillation for spacey sounds.. The repeats seem to sound clipped, or distorted though. Not so bad with single coils, or lightly picked notes, but chords etc. Wonder if all analogue delays do this? I heard this one is half analogue, half digital or something...
Another addition was the EHX Pocket Metal muff. Picked it up for £30 for a play around with.
Spent far too bloody long velcroing it all down, to realise I really need to buy some more flexible patch leads and figure a better layout out...
Fairly happy with it though.
Some tasty pedals there, including one I wish I still had (not saying that it was mine, but I had one and sold it) the lovely Starlight Quantum Flanger
This is my current gig'ing pedalboard which was assembled on a very tight budget. The Red Repeat and reverb was picked up on here cheap as chips and the soulfood, Nux and polytune were brought faulty and repaired. Total cost £140 with the exception of the Dr Watson which is my own invention
It's doing the job really well and after 20 years of preset multi effects I'm really enjoying the instant tweakability of pedals.
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Waiting on Solderless cables tomorrow and I suppose I\d better put Pedalboard V2 up
The first time ive ever put together an actual board in my 25 years of guitarering.
Might hide the Boost pedal under the board, and get another small fuzz in the future, possibly.
Although the thought of hibernating a big box DMM makes me sad.