joris_van_dorpe's Reviews
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320
This pedal does it all!
I love it to bits as a lo-fi machine. For that purpose it's the best on the market in my opinion. (except maybe the chase bliss warped vinyl, but it's a completely different type of pedal).
If you're looking for a one stop modulation machine with tons of lo-fi options where you don't have to dig through digital menu's, This is the one in my opinion!
320
the most affordable, klon klone
I use this to slightly break up my signal when my amp is running low gain. It's one of those pedals everyone should have atleast one of. Whether it's a tumnus, archer, klon or soul food, it's a nice addition to any board.
320
a unique dirty fuzz sound that's easy to dial in
For me personally the signal gets too glitchy and unusable if i move the waveform past the middle positon. But it's so easily to get a great tone dialed in.
i had a whooly mammoth, but it was very hard for me to dial it in and in the end I only used the fuzzolo.
Uses basically no power, is super compact and has a super huge fuzz dirty sound.
Most underrated fuzz on the market in my opinion.
320
does what it claims to do
I use it when running boards with too many pedals on to still get that volume up for solo levels. Does what it's supposed to do.
320
Loved it, couldn't use it properly though
I bough the transmisser after seeing the knobs video and instantly falling in love with the weird dark vibe it gave off. Sadly I could only get very dark reverbs with little subtlety out of it. I probably gave up too soon, but to me it was a very hard pedal to dial in properly.
3982
Knobs is an amazing channel, and he's exposed a lot of us to some weird and wonderful things! However, it's worth bearing in mind that he's a very talented chap; he seems to be able to make everything sound good, and there's a temptation to rush out and buy everything he demos as a result! I have the same problem with the Transmisser. It's an amazing pedal, but it's hard to tame. One of the problems with it is the modulation; it's always there.
If you can exchange it from where you bought it, I recommend that you try the EQD Afterneath instead. It's got the same immersive cavernous feel, but it's less wild and easier to get more 'normal' reverb tones from.
320
Great strat-like guitar
It's basically a strat with a slightly flatter fretboard, and ceramic pickups
320
ok
Has alot of versatility, with alot of mediocre to decent sounds. This one is fun to circuitbend though, you can get like a sub-octave type distortion out of the box this way.
320
best value
It's the cheapest 12" cab on the market with a vintage 30 in it. Totally worth the money
1112
Read manual please, manual will explain how to remove/undo last overdub and how to bring back last overdub. Super simple, super easy. I know you wrote this two years back but just saying in case someone new to the RC-1 finds themselves confused when reading your comment.
320
too expensive for what you get
Honestly I think it's more useful to spend the 100 euros into the cheapest focusrite and just record your sessions into a pc or use a cheap zoom recording mic.
Just not worth the money tbh
320
too little amount of power for the amount of sockets it sports.
only 500 mah for the 9 volt pedals combined.... that's ridiculous. that's basically one fuzz, one reverb and one digital delay lol... The build quality is very sturdy, that's about the only positive thing I have to say about this power supply.
320
bad pots, huge casing, good effect
flimsy pots, as with all behringer pedals. Probably one of the best overdrives within it's pricerange. This comes at a cost that It takes up about the room of three normal sized pedals on a board.
320
Expensive
It's expensive for something that's basically a dan armstrong green ringer mod with a 15 dollar circuit, but I like the design and it does what it's supposed to properly
320
Meh
Tone suck! The problem is you get a huge signal drop after you move the depth post 50%. I actually really like what the pedal does, but it's weird that even the modern tr2s don't have this fixed.
320
nice slapback analog delay.
I use this delay mainly when I want a tiny bit of slapback delay to add to the clean sound. The only downside of the pedal is the modulation setting which doesn't go all out into crazy modulation madness,very subtle modulation only.
320
the shimmer!!
like fuck all the other modes this pedal has. Just use the shimmer with the tweak setting al out with a high reverb time, with a subtle octave down and dream the fuck into oblivion. Best shimmer reverb effect I've ever heard.
320
Does everything from a drowned sound to screeching
Solid wah, it's pretty annoying to mount it to a pedalboard though. I cut a piece of triplex, glued it to the bottom of the wah and put the velcro on that wood to fix that. For me it has a little bit too many options, making me doubt and swap around settings constantly.
320
Great effects, horrible distortions and overdrives.
This multi-effect pedal is very good at reverbs and modulation, but it plain out sucks for overdrive and distortion. I bought it just because it does the leslie and univibe emulation really well.
320
Best delay within it's price range
It's digital, has warm dark repeats and has modulation. It will do anything from swells to reverse delays to ducking. It's really solidly built and is a pedal everyone that is looking for delays on a budget should consider.
320
Mexican.
I bought the MIM as a first guitar and loved it from the very first day. The ceramic pickups sounds pretty good for ceramics, and most people wouldn't be able to tell the difference.. The only thing that I noticed when I started getting more into setting up guitars and maintenance is that the neck pocket is horribly routed. It looks clean but the neck has been made a tad (maybe half a millimeter) too thin so you have about the thickness of a folded over paper you can put in the neck pocket. I had to make a shim to make it a snug fit.








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