Erik S
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I don’t know anything about that, but I’m down for that pipe smoking dog.While I really do like Bob Hund I'm not sure about this. I want it, but mostly because it's Bob Hund. more infoView attachment 115481
I don’t know anything about that, but I’m down for that pipe smoking dog.While I really do like Bob Hund I'm not sure about this. I want it, but mostly because it's Bob Hund. more infoView attachment 115481
Old Blood Noise Endeavers Setback is a reverse delay pedal. In the past, we’ve made what we like to call textural reverse pedals, a lineageI don't use fuzz, but I would straight up buy that just for the artwork.While I really do like Bob Hund I'm not sure about this. I want it, but mostly because it's Bob Hund. more infoView attachment 115481
Remake of a rack unit. Never heard of it, so others might tell me if it's good to have.
If you’re a fan of Trey Anastasio, then you’re familiar with the DM2000 rackmount delay. Trey uses it to create an ambient loop called the Funk Siren! In 1983 it was called the most over-engineered delay of its time. This very unique delay with its Hold and Mod feature, is now available in pedal form for the first time. Justin Stabler, Trey’s guitar tech, approached us to try our hand at recreating the vintage delay. It would save him a lot of heartache because after 40 years as the old delays were not dependable. One of the many things that make this delay so unique is its modulation section. Modulation that’s so dramatic its been likened to slamming your hands against the supply reel on a tape deck. The RK2000 Funk Siren Delay features presets, remote switching of Hold and Mod, expression pedal over any control, ping pong pitch shifted delays, and MIDI control.
Review of the original unit when it was released: https://www.muzines.co.uk/articles/ibanez-dm2000/1778
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Reaaaaally milking this for all it’s worth
Milk milk lemonade, at ehx fudge is made.Reaaaaally milking this for all it’s worth
As soon as I saw that I thought "receding hairline alert". I don't mind - I wear caps and hats too for the same reasons at times. But the beanie high up on the head and the flannel shirt look very much like someone's in denial about their age. No point. It happens.I was out as soon as I saw the guy playing. Stop wearing your hat so it looks like the reservoir tip on a condom. Stop it.
Reaaaaally milking this for all it’s worth
Indoor beanies are the herpes of dumb fashion accessories. We will never be rid of them.I was out as soon as I saw the guy playing. Stop wearing your hat so it looks like the reservoir tip on a condom. Stop it.
There's a much worse outfit IMHO: baseball cap with a flat visor, no adjuster, turned front to back, and a sleeveless T (not a tank top, a t-shirt with a tight neckline and tight armholes but no sleeves). Like the douchnozzle at the gym today. Yes, of course he had tattoos.As soon as I saw that I thought "receding hairline alert". I don't mind - I wear caps and hats too for the same reasons at times. But the beanie high up on the head and the flannel shirt look very much like someone's in denial about their age. No point. It happens.
At this risk of sidetracking the thread.... you can see Rowland's starting settings in this collection - https://collections.artscentremelbourne.com.au/#view=list&ObjObjectName=Guitar pedalReuss do a Rowland Howard pedal. I bought one when he first came out with it, being a huge fan of the Birthday Party. The pedal is really good, and so surprising. For a Danish guy to make a Rowland Howard pedal seemed odd to me but fantastic! I'm too young to have seen the Birthday Party live but I got to see Rowland play in a small bar in Collingwood once, just him and his Fender Jaguar. It was a great show - way better than expected. He's probably not for everyone but he had that small crowd in the palm of his hand.
The RSH-01 pedal is an MXR Blue Box and Distortion + in one box. I don't even like the Distortion + but in tandem they work and get you into a Rowland Howard place. Since the RSH-01 Reuss has made other versions (in China apparently). Not a pedal I use a lot but it is excellent!
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