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4evrnewB
Silver Member
 
Canada
322 Posts |
Posted - 01/14/2008 : 15:52:52
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| I've never heard any. Anyone try these out, like the FL-3, MC-3 or ST-2? |
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Dr. Bob
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Australia
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Posted - 01/14/2008 : 16:04:34
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Hi 4evrnewB
A family friend & muso, just bought the ST2 Compressor. He was still waiting for it to be delivered.
I'll see if I can get him to give me a demo, or a quick review.
Regards Dr. Bob |
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Caliban
Bronze Member

United Kingdom
145 Posts |
Posted - 01/15/2008 : 14:16:10
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| The Wah Rocker pedals (WR-2 and WR-3) are great. A real quacking autowah with a unique tone. |
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marqueemoon
Bronze Member

USA
121 Posts |
Posted - 01/16/2008 : 01:16:37
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| I have the Guyatone TZ-2 "The Fuzz." Really really nasty fuzz, in a good way. Supposedly made with the old Univox Superfuzz in mind. |
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leonard d rock
Silver Member
 
Philippines
301 Posts |
Posted - 01/31/2008 : 01:18:44
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| hi. way back in the early 8o's my second pedal was a guyatone flanger but it got stolen with my mij hm-2. in the late 80's i bought a used guyatone distortion-sustainer which i sold. those pedals were as strong as a boss and had good sound too. the flanger was compatible with the hm-2, not like the arion flanger which boosted the volume when turned on. if i wanted to flange a few notes, it would make those notes louder, but as soon as i turned it off, the volume would go down too. |
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Mr Arkadin
Bronze Member

United Kingdom
119 Posts |
Posted - 01/31/2008 : 10:29:03
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| i have an '80s PS-014 Delay which is quite nice - not sure if it's analogue or early digital, but the cool thing is it has two delay time settings (the intensity is shared though) and you can switch between them with an external footpedal. i used to use it a lot for e-bow. Not much info on Guyatones - aren't the early pedals quite sort after? |
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