austinnoise's Reviews
28 reviews Back to austinnoise's Equipboard
418
Excellent fuzz
Its the sound I've been trying to get for a while. Its knobs allow you to dial in the perfect tone for your project. Lets me beef up my strat really nice. It really excels if your guitar has humbuckers though, its quite loud.
418
Perfect
Super versatile, great for anything I throw at it. Only downfall is that it has that strat single coil sound, but thats also an upside.
418
Great Sounds
My first synth, not disappointed. Tons of sounds packed into a small package.
Preferred Settings + Usage:
I love A22, Bakin BS Setting. Such a strange cartoony synth.
418
Really useful tool
I got mine a while ago and its a very convenient and lightweight way to produce beats! It has built in presets for whatever DAW you use and for the price you really cant beat it.
418
Awesome for live scenarios!
Great for live vocal effects, not ideal for recording, I prefer using vsts, but its perfect for a lossless live modulator.
418
Great!
The best and most comfortable headphones I've used to date! I've used them to record my last 2 and a half albums and the quality and bass is exceptional. Highly recommend.
418
Great bass
As of now I'm getting a new one, a 5 string castle rock. But this thing is fantastic for what it is. The action on mine is a bit higher than my liking but that can obviously be fixed. Great bass, love it.
418
Portable
This has become my main traveling guitar, going out, recording on the go, anything to that effect. After playing it so much however it does need a bit of maintenance.. but not so much to the point its unplayable. The built in tuner is also a huge plus. I use it almost strictly acoustically except for the few times I've recorded with it.
418
Really nice
My first guitar that was ever mine first. I had the lotus and it started getting old and worn. (It was a hand me down after all) So I took my christmas money, went to guitar center, and picked up a brand new Squier Tele. I had always loved the Telecaster body shape. I play this one alot, cause it sounds good both clean and with distortion. (Its also the main guitar I use for recording.)
2786
Definitively gonna get one as my first electric!!!
418
Cheap but has sentimental value to me
I got mine for 120, its cheap and doesn't sound amazing but it has the most sentimental value out of all my guitars for reasons I won't elaborate on. Its my tribute guitar.
418
underrated
sounds really good when mixed with the crybaby. other than that its just a basic simple distortion pedal we all own lol
418
does well
I use this on maybe 2 songs? Never to correct my voice, mainly just for comedic effect. Super good vst.
418
418
Cheap, but effective
Yeah its basically just a cheap pickup in a tin can that you build yourself but its not bad. I was going for Les Claypool type of thing and this gets close I suppose. And even if it doesn't its still a decent product for 20 bucks. I would probably recommend this if you want that kind of sound but (like me) can't afford a harmonica microphone at the moment.
418
Great value
I got this for 20. Its extremely clear, minimal to no distortion whatsoever. Plus crystal clear vocals. Keep in mind I'm running this through a line 6... and it sounds great... I bought this on a tight budget and I got WAYYYY more than I paid for with the quality.
418
VERYYY usefull
I use this to record all of my songs. My early ones relied heavily on drum machines and synths, 2 things that bandlab has a multitude of at the ready. I've used this for literally about 95% of my songs. The preloaded effects, midis, and the fact I can record live guitar over midis and more realistic sounding samples is simply amazing. This is the backbone of my music.
418
Basic strings
I use these for most of my other guitars, they're just easiest and most accessible so its what I use.
418
I use either these or the 9s, can't remember.
Either way I use these for my squier mustang, which I have converted into a tribute guitar. The strings sound decent for what they are and they look great.


















