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im_sorry
Jan 15, 2006

(9999)
Ultra Carp

Susano-maku da! posted:

Yes, but I can see how some wouldn't like it. The word I would use to describe its sound is unstable. It's difficult to control and has a tendency to thin the sound a bit, but that's precisely the sound I'm going for: brutally harsh, more than anything else I've heard. Plug it in and you have an instant Noise music making machine.

Since you seem to be into this sort of thing.. Is there a difference between the different feedback loop pedals? I'm sorta torn between someday picking up the Audible Disease Rupture 2 or Devi Ever's Eye of God. Also, I'm tempted to eventually get Devi's "Bit: The Legend of Fuzz" pedal, mostly because it just looks so nifty.

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im_sorry
Jan 15, 2006

(9999)
Ultra Carp
What's the general opinion on the Digitech Bad Monkey? I bought one, and it makes the lead channel settings of my Peavey Envoy 110 sound really awesome (at least, to my inexperienced self), but I was wondering how it compared to things like the Wasabi.

Also, is there much of a difference between the different feedback loop pedals? It seems like the Audible Disease Rupture, Total Sonic Annihilation, and Devi Ever's Eye of God do pretty much the same thing. I'm thinking of getting one eventually.

im_sorry
Jan 15, 2006

(9999)
Ultra Carp

dancehall posted:

The OD-1 hasn't been on sale for over twenty years.

About twelve years ago, when I was taking bass lessons, my instructor had a couple Boss pedals - an HM-2 and an OD-1. He offered them to me for $30 each, and let me borrow them to try out. I didn't think that the OD-1 sounded as cool with my bass as the HM-2, and I was quite short on cash, so I only bought the HM-2. Now, while I love the HM-2 like a milkshake, I still wish I had just suffered without slurpees for a couple weeks and also bought the OD-1.

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