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great stuff freddie, some fucking genius going on there.

loving the sound of your baja and TT. what settings/pedals you running at the moment.

need to stick some of this on my ipod.
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Progrockabuse wrote:great stuff freddie, some fucking genius going on there.

loving the sound of your baja and TT. what settings/pedals you running at the moment.

need to stick some of this on my ipod.
The Baja is pretty much always on the furthest right position (I don't remember whether that's both pickups in series or parallel) and the settings on the TT are with the tone at 1 o' clock and the gain at 11 o' clock.

This is the most recent photo of my pedalboard:
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The only addition since then is this £20 no-name distortion the other guitarist and bassist got me for my birthday. I only really use that for generating feedback. Mike has also modded my Effector13 fuzz to have a volume knob.

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Amazing.

Also, your bassist had some mean tonezzz going on in that video/
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Hahah... brilliant! The bass level is teh Hooky br00talz in that recording. Makes me wonder if your better as a three piece. Thanks for that mate :D
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ohyeahfuzzbear wrote:Amazing.

Also, your bassist had some mean tonezzz going on in that video/
Big Muff w/Tone Wicker + MXR GT-OD :wink:
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Post by ohyeahfuzzbear »

I tried using my Big Muff w/tone wicker with my bass. However, it has one MASSIVE humbucker in the neck position so everything just sounded like a fuzzy mess.
Doog wrote:"And every day after high school, the young Kurt would sit down with his soldering iron and oscilloscope, to work on what come to be known as the Boss DS-1, the world's first guitar distortion pedal."