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Just got the Thunderstorm. Think it’s a Boss BF-2 copy. Sounds better than the MIJ ones I’ve owned. Warmer sounding and no background noises.
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Need a better looper pedal. And need to hoover.

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Redid my board. Basically switched out the Fuzz Face for the Klone, but had to move everything around to accommodate that:

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Tuner - Wah - Vibe - SY-1 + exp - (SY-1 loop: Klone, SHO, JB-2) - Tremolo - Delay.
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Just can't seem to leave it alone... Obviously I needed an additional flavour of low/mid gain overdrive on there... So threw on my KOT clone.

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Tuner - Wah - Vibe - SY-1 + exp - (SY-1 loop: Klone, KOT, SHO, JB-2) - Tremolo
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What kind of sounds do you use the Vibe pedal for? Everyone seems to be liking the Univibe in general but I tbh have a hard time liking any of the songs that are considered to be great and have a univibe in them. That includes Hendrix's Machine Gun and that other famous song either by Pearl Jam or Soundgarden everyone typically refers to
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sunshiner wrote:What kind of sounds do you use the Vibe pedal for? Everyone seems to be liking the Univibe in general but I tbh have a hard time liking any of the songs that are considered to be great and have a univibe in them. That includes Hendrix's Machine Gun and that other famous song either by Pearl Jam or Soundgarden everyone typically refers to
I have it set pretty subtly, low rate and intensity just as a gentle wash for a bit of texture. I also have it before the dirt so it's again more subtle, I found it too in your face after the OD.
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Ok, thank you. I could see it to be used as a slight chorussy thing. Good to know that it's better before an overdrive
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Crossposting from me making my own thread about it, but I just setup my first “real� pedalboard and I’m super excited about it.

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It’s a bit basic for now, but until I get something with an effects loop I’m not going to bother with reverbs or delays
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Think I mentioned planning this on the chat. How do ye like that?

Something easier that I can leave by my amp and not have to haul out my massive main board.

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This is excellent, Paul! Obviously the convenience/functionality is nice, but mostly I'm just really into the all-red colour scheme and the repurposed gold picture frame.
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We have loads of them (wife works in a charity shop and the seem to get attached to her as she's leaving or something) so I plan on making more.

I'd love to mount them on the wall..... seems risky though.
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Wall mounted would be brilliant! You can get that really strong Velcro stuff.
Loving the colour coordination!

What’s the fuzz factory pedal? Looks ace.
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Love it! Great idea
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I'd be more inclined to risk mounting it if we didn't rent. Also, the spot it I'd want it is right above my guitars and it would do damage if it fell.

Fuzz Factory is one I made myself in Derry City colours (Exeter colours too, I suppose).
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Bacchus wrote:I'd be more inclined to risk mounting it if we didn't rent. Also, the spot it I'd want it is right above my guitars and it would do damage if it fell.

Fuzz Factory is one I made myself in Derry City colours (Exeter colours too, I suppose).
Fair enough. Pedal looks great.
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Bacchus wrote:We have loads of them (wife works in a charity shop and the seem to get attached to her as she's leaving or something) so I plan on making more.

I'd love to mount them on the wall..... seems risky though.
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very regal looking.
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Just redid the board onto a Pedaltrain rather than the IKEA shelf I've been using for a couple of years, really pleased with how it's come out! Truetone CS12 mounted underneath


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Post by Thom »

Nice. Looks like a fun board.
Just changed mine marginally again, the tinkering never ends lol.
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Tonight, Matthew, I'm going to... use this.
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