Members papa taco Posted October 19, 2005 Members Posted October 19, 2005 Les Paul Pacific Custom Looper (switches between to loops) Loop A: Fulltone 70-->ZVex Super Duper (yellow channel on permanently at unity as buffer to help fuzz cut through red channel master volume max, volume at 10:00 to boost fuzz volume when needed) Loop B: Line 6 FM-4 --> Axess BS-2 Buffer --> EHX DMM --> Subdecay Liquid Sunshine (set to clean boost) looper out to: ZVex Lo Fi Loop Junky-->Boss TU-2 to danelectro danecho (sitting on amp) for a mild faux-reverb effect to Dr Z Z28 (cranked up a fair amount so it's a fat gritty clean with Les Paul neck pickup and a low-medium crunch on bridge pickup)-->Hotplate-->2x12 open back Kingsley cab with a pair of weber alnico blue dogs I'm liking this rig a lot. I'll probably replace the Line 6 fm-4 with a zvex seek wah (w/ cusack mod) and some sort of synth pedal or lower-octave pedal. Might replace the danecho with a dm-2 or something.
Members papa taco Posted October 19, 2005 Author Members Posted October 19, 2005 Originally posted by RoboPimp How did you know?
Members opiepac Posted October 19, 2005 Members Posted October 19, 2005 Les Paul, dual loops loop junkie, tuner, echo Cranked amp, neighbors pissed
Members DICKTRON Posted October 19, 2005 Members Posted October 19, 2005 Your chain gets an around the world and back snap!
Members papa taco Posted October 19, 2005 Author Members Posted October 19, 2005 Originally posted by opiepac Les Paul, dual loopsloop junkie, tuner, echoCranked amp, neighbors pissed hotplate prevents neighors pissed, although late at night the hotplate is set to -16 db to keep neighbours happy. The hotplate isn't that great at that setting. Solutions:1. I have a lead on an affordably priced Ultimate Attenuator.2. More soundproofing required in music room.3. Sometimes I run a single speaker in my cab. Sounds great, less volume. taco
Members opiepac Posted October 19, 2005 Members Posted October 19, 2005 Originally posted by papa taco hotplate prevents neighors pissed, although late at night the hotplate is set to -16 db to keep neighbours happy. The hotplate isn't that great at that setting.Solutions:1. I have a lead on an affordably priced Ultimate Attenuator.2. More soundproofing required in music room.3. Sometimes I run a single speaker in my cab. Sounds great, less volume.taco That was just a Haiku, I'm not actually your neighbors.
Members Thelonius Posted October 19, 2005 Members Posted October 19, 2005 I don't understand why all of the loops.
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