Post your pedal ideas

I hate computer shit but they seem so convenient so I’m torn

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Well you will be attached to your computer for a bit to get the most out of them, but I find once I find what I like it’s set and that’s that.
The C4 is very complex. Basically a euro rack synth in a pedal. Thank goodness other nerds post patches to download. I’ve got more sounds than I’ll ever use. Lol

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Spectrum and C4 are 100% identical. Just get one of those and you can load all presets from both units.

The ultra wave is also a very cool pedal, I was a bit overwhelmed with all the options :sweat_smile:

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This seems kinda interesting

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I was just looking at a video of that, I like it. the problem with all the higher end multi-effects is the learning curve. this seems dead simple.

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This looks great!

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Oh neat :slight_smile:

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I don’t know how this would sound on bass but this is the best jhs thing I’ve ever heard IMO. I mean a lofi distortion pedal that sounds like a spaghetti western, yes please. and yes, it will be sold out by the time you read this.

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Oh man, sounds so good on that P90 LP too!

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I’m not sure where to talk about this, but I’m starting to build an external Master volume for my SVT. It’s not really a pedal (not switchable) but it’s a pedal form factor. Nothing is wired now but here are the specs :

  • it will plug into the existing effect loop
  • the pot is obviously the master volume control. electronically it’s nothing more than a variable voltage divider located between the preamp and the power amp
  • the switch has 3 positions :
    – full amp power when the pot is maxed
    – 25% power
    – mute
  • the jack is a Tuner out, still active even when the Master volume is set to zero, or if the switch is on the Mute position

I’m trying to use only parts that I already have. The enclosure comes from a 60’s french hi-fi attenuator.

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So, I wired the thing today. It works perfectly and it makes the SVT way more useable. I used only parts that I already had, so this little toy costed me absolutly nothing.

Also I changed the specs a little bit : the middle position of the switch lowers the power to 50% and not 25% as I planed. 50% is enough.

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I like how you kept that vintage look!

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I can hear it going “Bing” when it reaches zero! J/K!

NPD, drunk beaver ts-100. Took 4 weeks to get here from Poland so I hope its worth the wait.

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I love it just because it’s drunk :beaver:

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I discovered this pedal today and I want one just for the name and graphic. No idea how it sounds, don’t care.

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Not such a pedal freak myself, but I assume that everybody in this thread has seen this documentary?

I liked it, though it’s not my topic…

(It’s in english, no worries!)

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the jhs one was much better

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yeah that’s gonna be a given

i dunno, i remember when this came out i thought it would be absolutely cringe. pretty good actually, i would say strangely charming.

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