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Metallium
Bronze Member

Brazil
137 Posts |
Posted - 01/19/2007 : 16:39:13
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quote: Originally posted by controlfreak
quote: Originally posted by Metallium
quote: Originally posted by controlfreak
omg i think i wet myself! (2 drops of pee came out)
i've just been looking for the last few months at buying a bassman reissue and now this!!
it's a sign from holy god if you ask me!!
Hi Controlfreak! How much regular Boss pedals in Ireland? Are there good shops in Dublin? Thanks! 
hey Metallium!
there are a few shops in dublin alright. musicmaker is a good one and there's a little shop a street over from it that's very good too. prices for new pedals are comparable to anywhere else. bout 100euro for BF-3, TR-2 etc. CS-3 is about 75 and the big ones are bout 200 DD-6 and PS-5 etc.
cash converters are a good source of second hand boss pedals. there are cash converter shops in all of the citys i think. dublin, cork, limerick etc.
i know more places in cork and limerick as that's where i live.
are you thinking of paying a visit?!!!!
Hi my friend! Thanks for replay. I am going to Ireland next 02/01. I will study English there but I think I can't take my gear and I can't stop playing! Do you know if I can take one or two pedals in my bags? Would be great to meet you there! |
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eeone
Bronze Member

Yugoslavia
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Gizzorge
Silver Member
 
USA
245 Posts |
Posted - 01/19/2007 : 17:49:00
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| Wow Metal Core sounds kinda nice. Wonder how it A/Bs against a Keeley MT-2. I have been in love with mine for months now, and I can't imagine a better sounding metal pedal. |
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tomwest
Silver Member
 
United Kingdom
436 Posts |
Posted - 01/19/2007 : 18:35:19
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| Yeah i quite fancy an ML-2, I reckon it will be pretty good for Isis/Pelican type post-metal chuggage. Not too keen on the Fuzz - that sound can be done by countless others but better, the Dyna Drive seems a cool concept but I wouldn't find a use for it. |
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mattoqua
Silver Member
 
Canada
438 Posts |
Posted - 01/19/2007 : 19:51:07
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Im looking forward to the ML-2
and like tomwest said, DN-2 seems like a cool feature, but there really are limited uses for it. I can only think of a couple songs that could switch from clean/dist that quickly, but they all need more than 1 distortion, so i dont know how good that would work out
I can see the DN-2 opening up a lot more pedal ideas though. 2 pedals in 1, depending on the aggression of your playing, you can get completely different sounds that werent available before |
Edited by - mattoqua on 01/19/2007 19:53:37 |
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bossarea
Forum Admin
    
United Kingdom
3652 Posts |
Posted - 01/19/2007 : 20:35:58
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I find getting more dist with harder picking very useful. It's not really about switching between clean and dist sound but more about getting the intensity of the attack sounding more pronounced.
Both the BD-2 and OD-3 have this feature although probably to a lesser extent than the new DN-2. It's also one of my favorite features of older Marshall amps and something that the modelling amps aren't able to emulate. |
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tomwest
Silver Member
 
United Kingdom
436 Posts |
Posted - 01/19/2007 : 21:06:58
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quote: Originally posted by bossarea
I find getting more dist with harder picking very useful. It's not really about switching between clean and dist sound but more about getting the intensity of the attack sounding more pronounced.
Both the BD-2 and OD-3 have this feature although probably to a lesser extent than the new DN-2. It's also one of my favorite features of older Marshall amps and something that the modelling amps aren't able to emulate.
I'm sure it would be cool if you're into blues and overdrive based music, I'm not which is what my comment was about. |
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kulten
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France
516 Posts |
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tomwest
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United Kingdom
436 Posts |
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Gizzorge
Silver Member
 
USA
245 Posts |
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mattoqua
Silver Member
 
Canada
438 Posts |
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Dr. Bob
Moderator
    
Australia
6593 Posts |
Posted - 01/21/2007 : 13:14:36
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Hi Bossarea & Guys
Thanks for all the really cool links.
I love & have an old Fender(7ender for Bossarea), I guess I just fell in love with the FDR-1 pedal.
I suppose I should have actually written:
I fell in GAS with.......... 
Anyone have estimated prices for the FDR-1 & he pother pedals What about some release dates.
That Lung is still up for grabs anyone? And Bossarea's Kidney as well.
Regards Dr. Bob |
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controlfreak
Silver Member
 
Ireland
337 Posts |
Posted - 01/21/2007 : 14:43:59
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quote: Originally posted by Metallium
quote: Originally posted by controlfreak
quote: Originally posted by Metallium
quote: Originally posted by controlfreak
omg i think i wet myself! (2 drops of pee came out)
i've just been looking for the last few months at buying a bassman reissue and now this!!
it's a sign from holy god if you ask me!!
Hi Controlfreak! How much regular Boss pedals in Ireland? Are there good shops in Dublin? Thanks! 
hey Metallium!
there are a few shops in dublin alright. musicmaker is a good one and there's a little shop a street over from it that's very good too. prices for new pedals are comparable to anywhere else. bout 100euro for BF-3, TR-2 etc. CS-3 is about 75 and the big ones are bout 200 DD-6 and PS-5 etc.
cash converters are a good source of second hand boss pedals. there are cash converter shops in all of the citys i think. dublin, cork, limerick etc.
i know more places in cork and limerick as that's where i live.
are you thinking of paying a visit?!!!!
Hi my friend! Thanks for replay. I am going to Ireland next 02/01. I will study English there but I think I can't take my gear and I can't stop playing! Do you know if I can take one or two pedals in my bags? Would be great to meet you there!
hey man, you should take a few pedals with you but you'll have to get a PSA adaptor over here if you want to run them all without batteries. where are you studying english? |
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Metallium
Bronze Member

Brazil
137 Posts |
Posted - 01/21/2007 : 15:34:41
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quote: Originally posted by controlfreak
quote: Originally posted by Metallium
quote: Originally posted by controlfreak
quote: Originally posted by Metallium
quote: Originally posted by controlfreak
omg i think i wet myself! (2 drops of pee came out)
i've just been looking for the last few months at buying a bassman reissue and now this!!
it's a sign from holy god if you ask me!!
Hi Controlfreak! How much regular Boss pedals in Ireland? Are there good shops in Dublin? Thanks! 
hey Metallium!
there are a few shops in dublin alright. musicmaker is a good one and there's a little shop a street over from it that's very good too. prices for new pedals are comparable to anywhere else. bout 100euro for BF-3, TR-2 etc. CS-3 is about 75 and the big ones are bout 200 DD-6 and PS-5 etc.
cash converters are a good source of second hand boss pedals. there are cash converter shops in all of the citys i think. dublin, cork, limerick etc.
i know more places in cork and limerick as that's where i live.
are you thinking of paying a visit?!!!!
Hi my friend! Thanks for replay. I am going to Ireland next 02/01. I will study English there but I think I can't take my gear and I can't stop playing! Do you know if I can take one or two pedals in my bags? Would be great to meet you there!
hey man, you should take a few pedals with you but you'll have to get a PSA adaptor over here if you want to run them all without batteries. where are you studying english?
Hi! I am afraid about the imigration people...Can you check it out for me in Ireland if there is any problem about to take guitar gear in the bags? I will study in Dublin, probably at Atlas Language School. I will receive a letter from that school this week then I will let you know. I sent you a PM. Did you get it? Thanks man! |
Edited by - Metallium on 01/21/2007 16:28:13 |
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NetStar
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United Kingdom
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