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Dirk
Platinum Member
   
Netherlands
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Posted - 02/06/2009 : 16:43:07
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quote: Originally posted by Laurie
Bought dead and fixed 
An 808, we're not worthy  |
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Laurie
Double Platinum Member
    
Canada
4854 Posts |
Posted - 02/06/2009 : 17:09:44
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The 808 is a resissue, but I'm not complaining - it is mint and I picked it up for about 25% of the new price.
It had a short on one of the pot leads which killed the entire signal path.
I can't believe how simple those things are....... My loop-mixer is more complex! |
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Dr. Bob
Moderator
    
Australia
6593 Posts |
Posted - 02/06/2009 : 18:24:30
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quote: Originally posted by Dirk
quote: Originally posted by Laurie
Bought dead and fixed 
An 808, we're not worthy 
Hi Dirk I guess you meant NOTE Worthy.. 
Regards Dr. Bob  |
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Leeroyfunk
Silver Member
 
United Kingdom
400 Posts |
Posted - 02/06/2009 : 20:54:04
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zestystrat
Silver Member
 
USA
283 Posts |
Posted - 02/06/2009 : 22:46:44
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quote: Originally posted by zerksies
quote: Originally posted by zestystrat
quote: Originally posted by zestystrat
quote: Originally posted by MullyFX
quote: Originally posted by zestystrat
I have a BBE Two Timer Dual Analog Delay Pedal on it's way to me.
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let us know if it really sounds as good as two DM-2's
Suuuure as long as someone can lone me a dm-2. I never had or tried one b/f.
So here's my $0.02 on the 2xer delay. Just a quick review, since I don�t have a ton of time right now to write or review.
I basically played with it on a rehearsal (with a very tight agenda � ie not much time to screw around with the gtr players toys). So a few hours to twist a few knobs to get a quick sound and concentrate on the business of working on some new material.
The bad news: I guess I�m used to the larger amount of delay in the dd-3�s I have because it seems like a short amount of delay time. Hardly a major complaint since this pedal is doing what it is designed to do.
As a few people have said there is clearly a knob missing on this pedal since there is only one repeat knob for two delays. Two would be better and give you much more flexibility. Not having a ton of time to play around, I set the delay times totally on the opposite ends of the spectrum. I�m going to assume that once I have more time to play around I might be able to find two sounds that are different and for my needs, usable. I found one useable the other meh (see my missing knob issue).
The Good: To my ears this sounds great. Warm and analog in the best way. I paid $105 shipped so even if I picked this up just for a DM-2 replacement, it might be worth it for most.
I found a number of great sounds, especially a cool rockabilly slap back that had me thinking of Elvis.
All in all there are limitations but the sound is great on this unit. Like I said, I have only spent a little time with it. I can�t say for sure that more time (pun intended) will make me feel differently about the negatives listed above. That said, at the price and with the sound quality, I feel pretty good about this pedal even if I only used one setting.
Still you got any sound clips
Since you asked so nicely I looked on YT:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qq5iumIpFso&eurl=
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SS-_pUrAQw
njoy. |
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pedals 4 pv
Platinum Member
   
Canada
1351 Posts |
Posted - 02/25/2009 : 21:57:19
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   TUBE SCREAMER ts-808 reissue   I bought it in a package deal with a CE-5. I like this pedal. There is a reason why they are $275 at Long & McQuade. |
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Right Foot Boss
Gold Member
  
USA
881 Posts |
Posted - 05/03/2009 : 05:42:35
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My first real Wah. I've been hunting down one of these models for about a year. First came across this obscure long dead company through all those 'Bosstone' ebay auctions that come up when searching for Boss pedals. Since my name is also Jordan, I thought how cool would be to have a wah with my name on it? Now I do! And it feels cool. 
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verivorax
Platinum Member
   
Canada
1185 Posts |
Posted - 05/03/2009 : 05:53:52
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| Good job on the namesake wah! It looks pretty rugged. |
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Dr. Bob
Moderator
    
Australia
6593 Posts |
Posted - 05/03/2009 : 06:03:02
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Hi Jordan - Right Foot Boss
WOW - Nice find.
I love old wah's - come see my collection some afternoon. It's not too far a drive from your place..
If you recall, I even asked ShakeTheDevil if he would let me refurd & rebuild his vintage Shin-Ei wah from around 74.
Although I have only ever seen there in pictures, I guess the Jordan sounds cool?
I'm going to ask you for some internal pictures of it.
Regards Dr. Bob  |
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Right Foot Boss
Gold Member
  
USA
881 Posts |
Posted - 05/03/2009 : 08:09:55
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quote: Originally posted by Dr. Bob
I'm going to ask you for some internal pictures of it.
You know I thought you might. And yeah it sounds cool. But I'm not really interested in using it as a volume pedal. I was thinking of asking someone around here if they might modify the heal switch, that changes the pedal from a wah to a volume pedal into a true bypass switch. Might you be interested in such a thing? If you would I'll just drive it over. 
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hateandwar
Gold Member
  
Australia
524 Posts |
Posted - 05/05/2009 : 09:49:16
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This is my latest non boss pedal. So far the results are good, i dont think i like my CE 3, so im putting both of them on my board for awhile and see which will win!...and yes i know its only a Behringer but i think it sounds good and i cant afford a boss one..ha ha, cheers

Edit: The only thing i dont like about this Space C, is the fact that i have to put it side ways, due to where the Daisy chain goes in!! |
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natthu
Gold Member
  
Australia
756 Posts |
Posted - 05/05/2009 : 16:17:08
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quote: Originally posted by hateandwar
This is my latest non boss pedal. So far the results are good, i dont think i like my CE 3, so im putting both of them on my board for awhile and see which will win!...and yes i know its only a Behringer but i think it sounds good and i cant afford a boss one..ha ha, cheers
The only thing i dont like about this Space C, is the fact that i have to put it side ways, due to where the Daisy chain goes in!!
We (my guitarist and I) have been testing the difference between the Boss DC-2 and the Behringer clone... They are almost identical. No need to get the DC-2 unless you are very anal about sound (the Beh is a little rougher - maybe that's your thing anyway!)... and yes, those side mounted DC sockets are a big pain in the arse on the Beh pedals - probably the single most annoying thing about them... |
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Dr. Bob
Moderator
    
Australia
6593 Posts |
Posted - 05/05/2009 : 17:12:57
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Hi Guys
That BehringClone CC300.
What internal Chipset does it use? I'm guessing it's the CoolAudio PTxxxx
Has anyone taken some internal pics?
I heard that on the real Boss Space Chorus, you can press & lock down more than one switch to get the in-between settings.
But someone told me that this is not the case with the CC300.
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natthu
Gold Member
  
Australia
756 Posts |
Posted - 05/05/2009 : 18:38:46
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quote: Originally posted by Dr. Bob
Hi Guys
I heard that on the real Boss Space Chorus, you can press & lock down more than one switch to get the in-between settings.
But someone told me that this is not the case with the CC300.
Regards Dr. Bob
With the CC300 it is possible to select more than one option (this is where it differs from the DC-2), though I haven't yet experimented to see what effect is actually produced (ie not sure if it produces a mix of the modes)...
Internals coming...
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verivorax
Platinum Member
   
Canada
1185 Posts |
Posted - 05/05/2009 : 20:13:31
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