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  1. solarburnDSL50
    10-03-2009 04:12 PM
    solarburnDSL50
    You likey the Avatar hehe...

    Joe
  2. Hollowbody
    10-03-2009 03:53 PM
    Hollowbody
    The new profile pic is badass.
  3. solarburnDSL50
    09-04-2009 06:31 PM
    solarburnDSL50
    Well I'm think'n I have 2 amps so I need one more Dano Transparent Overdrive right? I'll be getting one. Especially with those options on it. A whole Dano pedal board is quite possible with the pedals they are putting out now. I'm still going to get there Chorus pedal out of the CC series. Geese I need more pedal money my radars working overtime...
  4. Hollowbody
    09-04-2009 10:30 AM
    Hollowbody
    I wonder if it is possible to have an all Danelectro rig. It would be interesting, especially if I had one of their baritone guitars. But I would miss my Marshall too much.
  5. Hollowbody
    09-04-2009 10:29 AM
    Hollowbody
    Have you ever heard of any other effex manufacturer that makes a pedal that gives you the option to switch between 2 diodes and a transistor to change the sound, plus 12 db of clean boost? I can imagine there will be copy cats of the cool cat. My other amp is still on layaway. I may get it this weekend but then I will be checking to see how this pedal does.
  6. solarburnDSL50
    09-04-2009 02:56 AM
    solarburnDSL50
    Look what I just found out...

    Cool Cat

    Joe
  7. solarburnDSL50
    06-25-2009 09:46 AM
    solarburnDSL50
    I was checking out the reviews on the Danelectro Cool Cat CC-1 Chorus. Pretty favorable and again a great pricepoint. I especially like the true by-pass Dano uses on this pedal line so I may get this. Then I just need a delay.
  8. solarburnDSL50
    06-23-2009 10:59 AM
    solarburnDSL50
    Nice set up man. As far as pedals I like a wah, and a couple of overdrives. Then in the loop I like delay and some chorus that I use sparingly too. A little can go a long ways. I watched a demo on the Love Pedal's echo. I like how small that line is. I was thinking about trying the Carbon Copy delay. I've heard good things about it. I've heard good things about the new Digitech Hardwire delay too. So many choices man.

    DigiTech® HardWire™ DL-8 Delay/Looper
  9. Hollowbody
    06-23-2009 02:10 AM
    Hollowbody
    I use a T.C. Electronic chorus pedal that I have had for a few years. It has an excellent buffer and is completely noise free so I use it to push both amps, strangely enough I rarely use the chorus effect, it is usually in bypass. I like chorus but my style is changing. I guess everyone's style is constantly changing a little with time.
  10. Hollowbody
    06-23-2009 01:58 AM
    Hollowbody
    I a deficient in echo and delay. I have a Lexicon rack that is mounted to the back of my speaker cabinet that runs through my effex loop, this way I have short cable runs (1/2 ft.) to and from the amp. It is super clean and I use it for everything, verb - vibe- trem and delay. I use it very sparingly and control it with a small midi pedal on my board. On the delay i roll off some high end so it doesn't sound too stale. I keep only two or three pedals in front of the amp at a time. I like having a lot at my disposal but only use one or two effects at a time.

    I have an Ibanez sound tank. It's cheap, I modded it. I rarely use it but it sounds nice and dirty, sometimes too dirty but it is cool. I want to try a Maxxon but they are expensive. Maybe one of those MXR Carbon copy.

    Actually, when I bought that Fulltone boost pedal at the store I tried a Love pedal "Echobaby". It was VERY nice. $200. It had this mod feature and it's really small.
    I think that will be my next victim.

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