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Perfection
Brad Jetter knocked this one out of the park. I've never played through a Trainwreck amp, and probably never will. I will say that this pedal, regardless of what it's supposed to sound like, is the best OD pedal I've ever played. It has excellent string separation/clarity even at higher gain settings, and responds terrifically to volume/tone knob adjustments on your guitar. I couldn't be more pleased. Greg Koch has a great demo of one on youtube for Wildwood Guitars, I'd recommend checking that out and it will give you a good idea what the pedal is about.
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Terrific acoustic guitar for a fair price
I got this a couple of years ago when they first came out. I used to have a Huss & Dalton CM, and while it was fantastic, I couldn't justify having such an expensive acoustic when I only play acoustic 5-6 times a year. I looked and looked trying to find something with a well-balanced tone, looked good, and had electronics.
This PRS checked all the boxes. It is very well made, the only slop I saw was on gluing of the inside bracing, but I don't expect perfection at this price point. The bass is full and clear, and the highs aren't shrill at all. Very inspiring tone, and responds well to fingerstyle as well as strumming. This is a great utility acoustic, and has the best tone out of any acoustics I heard under $2k.
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Very versatile and fun delay/looper pedal
I've only had this a few days, but man is it fun to get lost in the different delay settings. It's a very inspiring pedal to use, and really helps me create some really interesting music and effects. I haven't played with the Toneprint feature yet, but that looks like a bonus that adds quite a bit to the functionality of this pedal.
The Alter Ego also has a looper function, which is good for setting up a chord progression to whittle away on.
The list of delay units it emulates is superb, and quite comprehensive. Plus if you don't see something you want, there is always tone print.


