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GearIQ 361 Joined Jun 2017

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Guitars 6

Bass Guitars 1

Amplifiers 7

I use this in a stereo setup with either a Vox AC30VR oder a Vox AC15VR and love it for the clear and heavy low end it provides. I even played a Squier VI (Drop D bass tuning) through this amp and it sounded awesome.

Effects Pedals 26

Albeit being a blunt and cheap plastic-cased ripoff of Line6's Echo Park, this little stompbox is surely able to amaze me with its versatility of sounds. Soundwise you can select between three modes: Digital, analog and tape and also you can enable "Trails", which means the echo remains after you switch off the pedal. There is a modulation poti that'll add some nice phasey wavering to the echoed signal which adds some vintage touch. Furthermore, it comes with various delays: Not only does it feature tap-tempo but it also includes ping pong for stereo setups and reverse delay. Of course there are potis for WET/DRY mix, Repeats and Time. Only feature missing here is the option to create presets, but due to its affordability you could have bought one for each of your settings. Since Behringer ended its production these are now highly sought-after and pretty hard to get. I give 4/5 stars because I don't really trust the plastic housing and the durability of the components.
+ Heavy Fuzz + Fair Price (~80€) + Solid Metal Case + Good configuration possibilities - Little switch is placed disadvantageously, you may hit it with your foot while activating the pedal - Little switch is also quite delicate and tends to break

Other Gear 3

Had 13

Bought it about 10 years ago when I was a student and could not afford anything better. Thought it was worth a try... + Sound was okay + Cheap (<30€) - - -Broke after third (gentle!) use at home (it never saw a stage or even left my bedroom) Would not buy this disappointment again and therefore cannot recommend this to anyone. Even little money is too much spent on a solidly-looking but fragile device like this.
+ Heavy Humbucker sound + Fits for most genres + Affordable for beginners (<300€) + Solid workmanship, especially for this price range + Perfect action - As heavy as the sound is, so is the weight - Looks like a weird and cheap Les Paul copy Local music store recommended this one and I never regretted buying it.

Wishlist 11

Gear Photos 3

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