M markedymark New member Mar 22, 2007 #2 Randolf-ed BD2 tonnes and tonnes of sweet clear crisp smooth (add in own words here) overdrive. i've never been happier stepping on that pedal and looking at the blindingly bright blue LED. its worked for genre's from blues to hard rock.
Randolf-ed BD2 tonnes and tonnes of sweet clear crisp smooth (add in own words here) overdrive. i've never been happier stepping on that pedal and looking at the blindingly bright blue LED. its worked for genre's from blues to hard rock.
Radius_Vector New member Mar 22, 2007 #3 Blackstone OD!!! You gotta hear it to believe it! Harmonics all over the place.. delightful..
KissMyAxe New member Mar 22, 2007 #5 My ever so wonderful BOSS DD-6. Brings beautiful music to my ears.
F foxblinkhope New member Mar 22, 2007 #7 later your wire kena the potatoe juice then spoil then you know
D Dscythe Member Mar 22, 2007 #8 T-Rex Mudhoney and Fulltone DP-1 Probably the best drives around! 'Nuff said!
j_m_s New member Mar 22, 2007 #11 MIJ Boss CE2. It is THE tone of a chorus i was looking for. I love it.
dric New member Mar 22, 2007 #12 randolf-ed visualsound jnh modded mxr phase 90 screddy screwdriver tonefactor11 rmc2 blueark custom signal router
randolf-ed visualsound jnh modded mxr phase 90 screddy screwdriver tonefactor11 rmc2 blueark custom signal router
kerplunk182 New member Mar 23, 2007 #20 i don't think i would sell away my behringer ultra metal cause it was a birthday gift from a friend which was my first pedal...
i don't think i would sell away my behringer ultra metal cause it was a birthday gift from a friend which was my first pedal...