alright, somebody was able to confirm 0.01µF in his sun face. maybe they changed it at one point?Electric Warrior wrote:odd, eh? The one that was traced at freestomp had a 0.01µF.The Captain wrote:...the output cap is 0.1uf though so its kinda counter productive.
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I couldn't see myself slapping a piece of velcro to the bottom of a $1,600 pedal. Oh and what about those people stumbling around with their full pints and mixed drinks within range of the board. I could never do it.Richard Groff wrote:Its no joke, either. Since I put my Pro MKII on my board gigs are 5x more stressfull. I can't let my pedals out of my site, even for a minute... and I bought it for store prices. I would never be able to gig with a pedal I paid $1600 for that didn't have an armed security guard standing next to it.stopmaykinsense wrote:
....but this cunting pedal is never leaving my sight man. SHIT FUCK PISS.
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You are soooo right Cado. I'd be really nervous to gig with this, but damn it would sound soo amazing to. Not an easy decision. I think, in the end, i would gig with it because this pedal will make your tone sound classic, instantly. And it's only Gold, it's not like it will stand out. I actually really like the color and the finish. Very smooth!
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Pedals like these and nice cars need to be played and driven. I have a bunch of friends that have Vipers, Ferarri's, and Lambos that hardly ever drive them. WTF? Except for one or two pedals I let my son put anything I/We have on his board and play the shit out of since he is the real musician in the family. The pedals that are the exception are pedals that I am holding back on to give him some day. When that day comes I hope he plays the shit out of them then.
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Great attidude chetz.. I'm with you.
No sense in buying good shit if you aint gonna use it... if you care about their integrity, just put them in a rack unit and use an easy midi switcher, pproblem solved! ;)
No sense in buying good shit if you aint gonna use it... if you care about their integrity, just put them in a rack unit and use an easy midi switcher, pproblem solved! ;)
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you can also not put it on your board and sit it atop your amp
I do that with my sparkly red 66
I do that with my sparkly red 66
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+1 for me, but it does add stress. I've never been totally care-free with my gear at gigs because in one way or another, everything I show up with is much more valuable than what they sell at Guitar Center, but knowing I have a pedal worth around a grand sitting on stage is a step up.molokaio wrote:Great attidude chetz.. I'm with you.
No sense in buying good shit if you aint gonna use it... if you care about their integrity, just put them in a rack unit and use an easy midi switcher, pproblem solved! ;)
That being said, I wouldn't want to NOT be able to gig with my gear and I certainly don't sweat bumps and chips. I only really worry about theft.
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right on Richard... infact I think one should use his gear, but that doesnt mean he doesnt have to be careful... that's why I prefer using a rack unit and a midi swicher, so I can close the rack when I'm away, and since it's pretty big Im sure the dont run any risk...
unfortunately I quit with my bad one year ago, and still havent managed to start up another one... so no gig sweats for now.
unfortunately I quit with my bad one year ago, and still havent managed to start up another one... so no gig sweats for now.
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all that just seems like too much shit to carry around if you don't have a tech...but thats just me.molokaio wrote:right on Richard... infact I think one should use his gear, but that doesnt mean he doesnt have to be careful... that's why I prefer using a rack unit and a midi swicher, so I can close the rack when I'm away, and since it's pretty big Im sure the dont run any risk...
unfortunately I quit with my bad one year ago, and still havent managed to start up another one... so no gig sweats for now.
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Careful is "For the Win" FTW!TBoneB wrote:all that just seems like too much shit to carry around if you don't have a tech...but thats just me.molokaio wrote:right on Richard... infact I think one should use his gear, but that doesnt mean he doesnt have to be careful... that's why I prefer using a rack unit and a midi swicher, so I can close the rack when I'm away, and since it's pretty big Im sure the dont run any risk...
unfortunately I quit with my bad one year ago, and still havent managed to start up another one... so no gig sweats for now.
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