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Basstyra
Gold Member

France
523 Posts

Posted - 03/18/2007 :  14:47:10  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Yes, mine has one too.

Edited by - Basstyra on 03/18/2007 14:47:24
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Basstyra
Gold Member

France
523 Posts

Posted - 03/18/2007 :  22:40:22  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I took pictures of mine.

This wah freaks me out. It's a Jen, but it seems to be from the 80's. It's light, just a little lees than a Schaller when you remove the metal backplate. So it seems to be in some kind of plastic. It's more than 20 years old, but it's like new. It wouldn't be for the Fasel, I would have said it's a fake.

But it sounds really cool. I got lots of wahs : some Morley, a Colorsound (reissu), a vintage Pearl (Vorg), a shitty "Goldsound" wah fuzz, a Ibanez WH10 and WF10... This one isn't like all those, it's clearly the Hendrix kind of wah, the good side of Cry Baby, not the tasteless current GCB-95...

I'll play it only with socks, in order to keep it mint !

And BTW, I wouldn't mind pics of yours.












Edited by - Basstyra on 03/18/2007 22:40:56
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Dr. Bob
Moderator

Australia
6593 Posts

Posted - 03/19/2007 :  07:29:40  Show Profile  Visit Dr. Bob's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Hi Basstyra
Fantastic Pictures mate.

It appears to be the Super Crybaby, maybe the super, is the one with the DC mini jack.

I will try to find the pic's I took of mine & post them.

Regards & thanks again, Dr. Bob

Edited by - Dr. Bob on 03/19/2007 07:30:49
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Dirk
Platinum Member

Netherlands
1309 Posts

Posted - 05/01/2007 :  20:20:03  Show Profile  Visit Dirk's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I just received my Behringer Ultra Tremolo, basically a TR-2 in a plastic casing.
I'm only using it at home so no big deal, I just wanted a simple tremolo pedal.
So far it sounds good, I did notice that it eats a little high end when the effect is turned on.

It think it's great bang for the buck as long as you don't use it in a band situation.
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Goran
Double Platinum Member

Sweden
2203 Posts

Posted - 05/07/2007 :  08:07:16  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Visual Sounds Route 66, traded for my RC-20 (Twin pedal looper, the first one).
The compressor in this pedal eats all Boss compressors for breakfast, period! It�s so great that this feature alone makes it worth the cost of one. The Od is a great TS808 clone, very good.
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Dr. Bob
Moderator

Australia
6593 Posts

Posted - 05/07/2007 :  08:13:23  Show Profile  Visit Dr. Bob's Homepage  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Goran

Visual Sounds Route 66, traded for my RC-20 (Twin pedal looper, the first one).
The compressor in this pedal eats all Boss compressors for breakfast, period! It�s so great that this feature alone makes it worth the cost of one. The Od is a great TS808 clone, very good.



Hi Goran
Nice, My friend has a Route 66, and loves it.

I have heard the Compressor section is based on the Dyna Comp,
and the the Overdrive section is based on a TS808 Tube Screamer.

Any chance, you could post some pics of the insides.

Regards Dr. Bob
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Goran
Double Platinum Member

Sweden
2203 Posts

Posted - 05/07/2007 :  08:58:52  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The compressor is a combination of a Ross and an MXR Dyna comp, according to visual sounds homepage, with an added tone control.

It�s hard for me take pictures of the inside as I don�t have a digital camera, my daughters is not very good at short distance�. I�ve tried take a picture of some of my pedals but the blur was too much..

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ToneDeaf
Copper Member

USA
42 Posts

Posted - 05/12/2007 :  17:32:19  Show Profile  Send ToneDeaf an AOL message  Reply with Quote
Hi, Im pretty new to this forum, but anyways, from the best I can tell, i just got a 15 dollar, well used, but intact and fully fucntional besides a scratchy input jack MXR Dyna-Comp block logo, like late 70's early 80's? i was wondering if it was a good find? Thanks if anyone posts a reply.


John
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Dr. Bob
Moderator

Australia
6593 Posts

Posted - 05/12/2007 :  17:54:32  Show Profile  Visit Dr. Bob's Homepage  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by ToneDeaf

Hi, Im pretty new to this forum, but anyways, from the best I can tell, i just got a 15 dollar, well used, but intact and fully fucntional besides a scratchy input jack MXR Dyna-Comp block logo, like late 70's early 80's? i was wondering if it was a good find? Thanks if anyone posts a reply.


John


Hi ToneDeaf (John)
Bargain...
I just completed a home made Dyna Comp Clone
Check the Mods & Tech Thread on the forum.

I read your post, where you wanted to do a swap, or something.
I was debating a reply, but I guess it got away from me.

If it wasn't USA to Oz, I might have considered it.
I though it might be good to have a real Dyna Comp, for comparison.
As I have a few mods that I fitted to my Clone.

Still thinking,
maybe you can give me more of an idea, as to what your looking for...
Send me a list, either on the forum or in PM (Private Mail)
Tell me what kind of cosmetic condition it's in.

You Might even, change my mind, & tempt me.

Regards Dr. Bob

Edited by - Dr. Bob on 05/12/2007 18:00:27
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ToneDeaf
Copper Member

USA
42 Posts

Posted - 05/12/2007 :  18:33:33  Show Profile  Send ToneDeaf an AOL message  Reply with Quote
Hi Dr. Bob,

I sent you and Email through here, but I dont knwo if it worked. Ill leave my email here -

Blacksheeplead48@aol.com
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ToneDeaf
Copper Member

USA
42 Posts

Posted - 05/16/2007 :  13:38:22  Show Profile  Send ToneDeaf an AOL message  Reply with Quote
I could take internal pictures if that may help, I dont know, it still has some foam on the board and i dont have any compressed air.
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Dr. Bob
Moderator

Australia
6593 Posts

Posted - 05/16/2007 :  15:54:45  Show Profile  Visit Dr. Bob's Homepage  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by ToneDeaf

I could take internal pictures if that may help, I dont know, it still has some foam on the board and i dont have any compressed air.


Hi John
Try using a clean-new small one inch wide paint brush, to clean the board.

I sometime trim off the bristles on one of my brushes, to about one inch in length, to make them a bit stiffer.

Regards Dr. Bob

Edited by - Dr. Bob on 05/16/2007 15:59:04
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ToneDeaf
Copper Member

USA
42 Posts

Posted - 05/16/2007 :  22:29:46  Show Profile  Send ToneDeaf an AOL message  Reply with Quote
Thanks Dr. Bob. sounds like a plan, as I didnt want to damage it in any way but those foam pieces bother me lol.
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mav
Copper Member

Australia
21 Posts

Posted - 05/18/2007 :  12:35:46  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thought i'd share my latest find.
MXR six band graphic equalizer (Blue one)
Made in the seventies, no on/off switch and you have to unscrew the back to put the battery in.
HC give it glowing reviews. Most famous users Dimebag and Eddie Van?
I'm using it for bass guitar.
Oh, $45 AUD

Edited by - mav on 05/18/2007 14:07:39
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Dr. Bob
Moderator

Australia
6593 Posts

Posted - 05/18/2007 :  17:06:40  Show Profile  Visit Dr. Bob's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Hi mav

Nice find.
Was it the one that was on Evilbay recently, or was that one, a 10 band?

Regards Dr. Bob
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