Robert
Reverse Engineer
NICE! And as an added bonus, they're deductible as a business expense.
Dang right!
They're mostly furniture though, I'm a bedroom player so you can imagine how absurd they are.
(Except the Twin, it's a fabulous bedroom amp)
NICE! And as an added bonus, they're deductible as a business expense.
Well.....Here's my little noise makers, aside from the Princeton that lives under my workbench.
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I'm a little concerned that your Friedmans don't have enough knobs.Here's my little noise makers, aside from the Princeton that lives under my workbench.
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I'm a little concerned that your Friedmans don't have enough knobs.
I didn't think a tube amplifier could give me knob anxiety but here we are.
I love the freqout pedal!!!Here's the rig I use at band practice - Randall RG-120 Commander II
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The masking taped pedals are my auditions. I think the only ones I kept from that batch are the Captain Bit and Theremin Sim
I was just looking at the Tone Master version of that earlier. Need something a bit more polite for my workbench, and I realize the Deluxe ain't itJust got this recently…
It’s so good.!.!!
It's seriously awesome. I've actually been considering finding another. The MS-3 on my other board has a Feedbacker, but it does this weird notched filter wash sound, whereas the Freqout does a fairly respectable job of sound natural when used rightI love the freqout pedal!!!
I’ve been using it ever since it came out…
Still one of my favorites…
I was just looking at the Tone Master version of that earlier. Need something a bit more polite for my workbench, and I realize the Deluxe ain't it. My roommates aren't fond of my tuning by ear through the FM212
It's seriously awesome. I've actually been considering finding another. The MS-3 on my other board has a Feedbacker, but it does this weird notched filter wash sound, whereas the Freqout does a fairly respectable job of sound natural when used right