apollo_moonman's Reviews
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A fun unique noisescape
This pedal came onto my radar because of Emily the Harp Lady on YouTube. I liked the weird/scary/haunting effect it could produce. After realizing I had to message the creator Blackskycraft (on Instagram) to order one, it was a no brainer addition to my pedalboard. Is it a pedal that I often? No. But is it a super fun time every time I do, absolutely. It's a big pedal with plenty of controls (and a helpful instructional manual included in the box). If you're into ambient reverbs, this is a great addition to your pedal lineup.
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How much did it cost? I’m not on Instagram so can’t ask. Cheers!
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A perfect pair for the Cioks DC-7
I had a Voodoo labs Pedal Power 2 plus, using the extra power outlet to run a Cioks DC-7. After I learned that there was a Cioks power supply that can run off of the Cioks link system, I immediately sold my Voodoo labs power supply and ordered this. Still being able to power eight pedals with a slimmer form factor is always a win for me. Plus each individual power channel can be customized to run at whatever voltage you need. I'm personally using all Cioks power supplies, a DC-7, a Cioks 8, and the Cioks Hi-5 mod for a Templeboard, and I can't see myself going back to any other power supplies ever again.
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Simple solution for powering a pedal board
I have the largest Temple Board you can get and this allows me to have power for each area of my pedal board. I have a voodoo labs Pedal Power 2 Plus that is powering a Ciokcs DC7 and use the 24 volt connector to power this Hi 5 Mod. Whenever this thing comes out for the general public, I'd buy it. I feel like you could even find a way to mount this to the underside of a Pedal Train pedal board.
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Better than you'd think
I got this thing for 10 dollars at a flea market and after changing the tuners and pickup I can say that it's pretty good.
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Don't waste your time
These cables aren't worth the time and trouble needed to make them work. The price keeps going down for a reason. These could be free and I still would pass on them to get better sounding, reliable, and easier to make cable kits.
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Great power in a slim box
I love the slim profile this power supply takes up. It has great power options but doesn't take up all of the space most supplies do.
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Worth the Money
One of my major complaints with my previous pedal board was having the power supply in the way. No matter what type of set up I tried I always had issues with the power supply getting in the way, or not being able to plug it in when it wasn't in the way. This solves every issue and lets you easily mount the power supply anywhere under the board and not have to worry about plugging it in every time you want to play.
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Clean, Easy, and Customisable
The Temple pedal boards use specialized mounting plates instead of velcro tape. However you could still use velcro tape if you're more interested just in the size of the board. But the mounting plates really allow you to get a clean looking, dust free, fuzz free, hair free board. If you like to rearrange your pedal board often this may be easier as you don't have to worry about two different sides of tape pulling off the pedal or off the board. Plenty of room for any type of pedals you could imagine. I also like using the modules Temple sells. Plenty of options for any type of player.
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Get the right strings
For years I have been sitting around tinkering with this bass trying to get it to feel right and sound right. I eventually found out about Kallium strings and ordered the set that had the E 102 string. Suddenly all of the issues I had with this bass are gone. The bridge doesn't rock around anymore. The strings don't slip off of the saddles. Intonation and tone are better than ever. I wish I knew it was Fenders strings that were holding this instrument back for all of these years.
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It's a $400 USA Gibson...
This guitar isn't the worst guitar I've had, but I've had $500 Fenders and Epiphones that feel a little more solid than this guitar. The pickups are "meh" but they can easily be changed with the quick connect feature for Gibson pickups. The best part about this guitar is: it is a smaller lightweight Gibson that didn't cost a few thousand dollars, so go nuts.









