eric_b_wood

eric_b_wood

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This is now one of my fave pedals...I tend to leave it on constantly with minimal drive and it just makes everything sound better! Also hands-down one of my favorite pedal designs, especially now that I live next to the empire state building...
Just like, whoa. This is one of the most solid and rewarding pieces of equipment I've ever had the pleasure of using. Beautiful UI.
This thing makes some seriously impressive sounds. I thought a single oscillator would be limiting, but it's seriously inspired some great patches. The audio-rate LFO is fantastic and can be used for all kinds of weird FM-esque sounds! A+++
It blows my mind how hard it is to find a compact tremolo with a tap tempo! What the heck. Even my Boss phase shifter has a damn tap tempo. All timing-based effects should have one. Anyways. This thing is badass. Completely transparent tone-wise, and all the controls you'd expect out of a tremolo. The case is gorgeous and rugged. I love it.
I bought this to up my bedroom playing game. Let me tell you, it was the best $99 I've ever spent on equipment! Layering stuff has really really improved my rhythm playing etc. and it's been great for layering synth bits (especially on mono ones!) The interface is crazy intuitive and didn't take long to get used to. While this thing doesn't have many features, it does everything really well. The true bypass is fantastic, and the output quality is great...it's better than some loopers I've used in the past. I highly recommend this little dude!
These are fantastic. I wear them nearly 8 hours a day.
This guitar means the world to me! Mine is from 1995, so it's slightly different but overall pretty much the same. The neck action feels just right...it's a really solid axe. So gorgeous :')
This is the perfect size! The clean tones are spectacular, and it can get really dirty. I love the master/drive volume knobs; I can crank it and get some sweet tube distortion while still keeping things at a reasonable volume!
Really useful for keeping everything in check, and it can really enhance the "tone" in really subtle ways. Hard to explain, but a really useful tool!
This is a pretty standard wah. No complaints, it gets me the sounds I want, from funky to crazy classic rock solos. A+
I was never really pleased with the reverb tank on my Blues Jr...this thing was well worth the money! You can spend hours playing with it and dialing in the perfect reverb sound. It'll do anything from subtle surf rock spring reverb to insane spacey shimmers. Not cheap, but you really get what you pay for!
I love this thing so much! It's hard to describe how it differs from the standard Big Muff; the fuzz is a little less thick (I mean that in the best way possible!). Just go look it up. The circuit in this thing is apparently nearly identical to the Bass Big Muff. I use it to pretend to be Dan Auerbach...it's surprisingly versatile for other sounds/styles, though!
I've been using the black/bass big muff as my main fuzz for a long time, mostly because the green russian was so much tougher to find (and more expensive!). This reissue is extremely faithful to the original, and is perfection. I find it cuts through the mix in band settings more than the black russian, and has a great overall fuzz tone.

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