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Beastmouth:
Holy shit, dude, you still got jacked.  American Big Muff Pi's go for 80USD at stores, and Russians 50-60.  The Big Muff is like their one cheap thing.

Also, on that HOG replacing a 12 string, just get a good chorus pedal instead.  That'd be better, because I imagine the HOG is nightmares with chords.

diablo_man:
ouch, most pedals around here go for about 150 new. good rule of thumb on used, is if it isnt half price by the time it gets to your door, you are getting ripped off.

FireAarro:
The POG is pretty good for chords, but I tried one out and wasn't impressed with the sound at all.

Yeah, Sleater-Kinney just downtune. Even then I usually find their sound quite lacking in the bass frequencies (exception: The Woods). They pull it off well though, I still love their music and all.

gardenhead_:

--- Quote from: Patrick on 02 Apr 2008, 17:33 ---It does, but surprisingly enough I've never had to use it. There's four memory presets (more than I'll ever need...) and a bunch of different delay options, including stereo pan, analog modeling, tape modeling, modulation, and so on. The looper function (oh god SO FUN) allows overdubbing, hence the guitar armada mentioned.

And like any delay pedal worth buying, playing around with the delay time adjust knob (feedback to max!) is the damn Baskin Robbins of radical. It's like a kaleidoscope of sound, and is really great to fuck around with in the middle of a solo. And then of course there's amazing cascade effects like Tom Morello's riff in "Mic Check".

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Does this self oscillate? I'm considering getting it, because it's a hell of a lot cheaper and more versatile than the Ibanez AD9 I was looking at. Plus it has a looper, which I need.

Patrick:
Self-oscillate? What do you mean?

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