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billiumbean:
Gentlemen, I present to you the Shoe Gazer.



"The best of Crunch and Muff combined", they claim.

It sounds pretty interesting, and at times incoherent.  There's one setting that sounds a little bit like the gods of lightning are sitting on an exploding planet furiously masturbating into a black hole.



Then there's the Cherry Pop.



I especially like how the description for this pedal (button?) on the official website is, "Listen to the sound clips. It's fucking awesome."

And so I did, and so it is.

Ballard:
Devi Ever/Effector 13 make some pretty weird shit.

Caspian:
It's not a pedal, but I got an E-bow today and it's really good. So many awesome howling tones and whatnot!!

I now have a delay pedal, a distortion pedal and this E-bow. As soon as I buy a looping station and some cheap fuzz box my set up will be complete and world domination is assured.

Ballard:
Fight you! I want an E-bow but those bitches are expensive. I keep thinking they're like $20 bucks 'cause they're fucking plastic, but they're $100.

Hooray, you can do kind of bootleg Ratatat now!

TheoristB:

--- Quote from: imapiratearg on 08 Jul 2008, 21:12 ---Boss make some really awesome stuff and some really meh stuff.  Their Space Echo is fantastic at what it does.  I haven't had much experience fiddling with it, but I got some really neat delay/reverb sounds out of it.  Out of all the pedals I've tried by them, the delays are the only ones I fully stand behind.

--- End quote ---

I have the space Echo and love it.  Live I use it for reverb and space ship noises.  I also use it for that extra wall of delay if I want to make a huge wall of noise and guitar.

I am going to start making some pedals soon.  Everytime I think I am going to buy a kit I end up having to spend my money on other things, like food or bills.

I have a pedal addiction.  I have been doing well, over a month since my last pedal purchase.

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