Members 4Kenoath Posted September 2, 2005 Members Posted September 2, 2005 Originally posted by alloowishus no, for some reason line 6 has decided to stick with their own DC power supplies, fortunately i'm freeing up some space on my powerbar, but I wish they would have a way for chaining line 6 power supplies together or go with the standard. i think they just want to make some more bucks from their adaptors. My interest in anything Line 6 just evapourated again.
Members Fourth Floor Posted September 2, 2005 Members Posted September 2, 2005 Idiots. They certainly cost a few pedal sales and maybe even some brand loyalty with that.
Members alloowishus Posted September 2, 2005 Members Posted September 2, 2005 they are the macintosh of the pedal world.
Members Durango_Kid Posted September 2, 2005 Members Posted September 2, 2005 Their relentless dedication to proprietary technologies make them a downright pain in the ass.
Members seifukusha Posted September 2, 2005 Members Posted September 2, 2005 just watched the videos agains, man that flanger is wacky and the verb is really nice... next for line 6 a phaser pedal and PLEASE MAKE A DIGITAL SMAPLER WITH DECENT TIME IN A REGULAR PEDAL FORM!
Members MrHuge Posted September 2, 2005 Members Posted September 2, 2005 They should be at your local Line 6 dealer in the middle of October 2005! Otto Filter $99.99 Dr. Distorto $99.99 Liqua-Flange $119.99 Roto-Machine $119.99 Verbzilla $149.99
Members shepherdspy Posted September 2, 2005 Members Posted September 2, 2005 Man, that $120 roto machine is going to steal money from me. I don't even need it but I need it. Boss (not The Boss), who was worried about those Behringer clowns, should ahve feared ye olde L6.
Members TrashFace Posted September 2, 2005 Members Posted September 2, 2005 this pedal looks so much fun. who cares if there is no reverse. hmm maybe they should have put a switch so any of the models could be in reverse...
Members piut Posted September 2, 2005 Members Posted September 2, 2005 Originally posted by TrashFace hmm maybe they should have put a switch so any of the models could be in reverse... :eek:
Members Panopticon Posted September 2, 2005 Members Posted September 2, 2005 So, a PP2 wont work with this thing?
Members gearnut Posted September 2, 2005 Members Posted September 2, 2005 Originally posted by MrHuge They should be at your local Line 6 dealer in the middle of October 2005! Otto Filter $99.99 Dr. Distorto $99.99 Liqua-Flange $119.99 Roto-Machine $119.99 Verbzilla $149.99 Figures the one i want is the most expensive
Members ned911 Posted September 2, 2005 Members Posted September 2, 2005 Line6 usually gives the power supply away with purchase of a pedal so I don't think they are making money by staying with the proprietary power supply. Has anyone tried to daisy chain from 1 Line6 power supply?
Members alloowishus Posted September 2, 2005 Members Posted September 2, 2005 they are giving them away NOW, but in a few months they will be seperate just like all their stompboxes.
Members pontiusplaymate Posted September 2, 2005 Members Posted September 2, 2005 Originally posted by EdgySwingsetAcid So, a PP2 wont work with this thing? pp2 powers my dl-4
Members preservation Posted September 2, 2005 Members Posted September 2, 2005 are those retail prices or what? GEEZ. i'll still buy the verbzilla...crap.
Members cosmos Posted September 2, 2005 Members Posted September 2, 2005 Originally posted by EdgySwingsetAcid So, a PP2 wont work with this thing? Well, if look at some feedback at the Line6 site, it literally says that the PP2 will work with them. I've heard a lot about Tonecore pedals that had hum though. However, I'm not sure if that was the case with generic 9V adapters, or with the PP2. Anyone got any experience?
Members UncleDig Posted September 2, 2005 Members Posted September 2, 2005 Originally posted by cosmos Well, if look at some feedback at the Line6 site, it literally says that the PP2 will work with them. I've heard a lot about Tonecore pedals that had hum though. However, I'm not sure if that was the case with generic 9V adapters, or with the PP2. Anyone got any experience? I need to write a paragraph and save it as a file for these threads I run 3 of the Tonecore pedals with a PP2. No hum, no hiss, no errors.They use the normal Boss-style power jack and normal polarity (can't remember which way is normal right now, but yeah... that way)YMMV! I bought them (Echo Pro, Tap Trem, Space Chorus) about 5 months ago, so the noise problem (Echo Pro is the only one I've heard complaints about?) may have been worked out in production (or I got a good one). Hope that helps. (I have a problem with parethesis today)
Members lagunabeach Posted September 3, 2005 Members Posted September 3, 2005 +10000like the snare drum on every 80s record!rotomachine or whatever sounds dead on tho. im getting one for this retro organ i have.. INSTANT leselie.Originally posted by losergeek that would require a time machine, i'm afraid.i think that's often called "preverb."I dig it too.
Members 4Kenoath Posted September 3, 2005 Members Posted September 3, 2005 Originally posted by UncleDig They use the normal Boss-style power jack and normal polarity (can't remember which way is normal right now, but yeah... that way) Really? That's good to know. Ban these unfoundered er, rumours.The reverb clips do sound pretty damn interesting. I think I'm more of a verb fiend than a delay nut...tho' delay is nice too.Look forward to some hard hitting reviews of this one.
Members clayton explode Posted September 3, 2005 Members Posted September 3, 2005 doesn't show all the settings, however, the cave setting I quite like. the octo settings sounds like reverb + a ps-3. I think the trails could be quite cool based on the trails effect from the echo park, one of the best features.
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