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After trying every flavor of guitar that I could get my hands on, this was the first one that I could honestly just felt right after the first play. I had played rg550s early on and later moved to a les paul. So yes this is a little bit of both. The Gibraltar Bridge is no joke. I have the Brown (pictured), Blonde, and Black. I am always on the look out for the Red, Blue, and Green versions.
I purchased this pedal to be able to go from wah to pitch shift without having to lift my foot off the pedal. It does this in spades, built solid like a Dunlop wah and feels great.
A standard 2 pedal "interrupt" pedal:
The Behringer FS112V Footswitch is a dual pedal footswitch that was originally supplied with the V-AMP 2 from Behringer. The footswitch allows the user to quickly switch from one bank to another or to activate the tuner. The footswitch comes with an attached 1/4" plug to connect to the footswitch jack of the V-AMP 2. This unit is in good condition and works great. It has normal wear from use, please see pictures for details.
It works exactly as advertised, only one issue in 10 years, i had to send it in and they had it back to me in a few days. Firmware was messed up somehow....no complaints!
My uncle purchased it and never got it back from me. I learn ADSR from this little guy when I was 8 years old.....a manual sequencer too! Plug it in to a Fractal and let the fun begin!
But lets be real, most of the times all you are doing is banging away on plugins and looking for decent tones, you do not need to haul a full sized keyboard around in your "every day carry" backpack rig. This thing works perfectly with ableton/reason/logic and even dig the response out of the drum pads. The record/play/stop buttons have been mashed a BAZZILION times and they still work flawlessly.
But if you find one of these in a pawnshop snag it up, just for the lo-fi fx it rules.
T
But again, if you plugging noisy battering ram style synths into another mixer and you just needs some more ins? GO FOR IT.
If you are also doing solo acoustic and just really quiet type of playing, it works just fine, no eqs though.....T
It will not compete with the higher end models. Having said that, the puckup in this thing is actually pretty hot and if you slap a Behringer V-Amp2 onto it, well it will just be a screaming death techno toy.
And that is how dECIMAL roles.
We like cheap and noisy!
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And to be honest they are amazing. Clean powerful sound in a reasonable albeit slightly heavy case.
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