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I could tell that people knew the results, but I couldn't figure out what the results were! Thanks for reposting them. Both sounded like flattops to me. I preferred A, but only because I had to...
I would say one loop. With two loops, if you want to use the same effect on both channels, yo have to have two pedals, or even two pedalboards.
Thanks for this. It looks very cool. I'll check for some demos.
That's just one cool thing about Pearce. I has THREE loops: Ch 1, Ch 2, and a master loop. FWIW, I always used the single master loop.
Thanks. What a nice forum. I've already received 4 polite and informative responses. :smile-new:
Thanks so much for this. Great info. The Boing and Hagerman are both in my range. Do you have a preference between the two? I'm thinking I'll just get one.
Thanks. I'd like to keep the reverb pedal to $150 or less.
For fans of two channel amps: should it have one effects loop or two? I notice the Mach 3 has a shared one whilst the Henriksen Bud has two.
Welcome to the Forum, SoCal! [Seal Beach native here! Whereabouts in SoCal are you?] :cool: Woody is right -- price is always a factor with gear! A few ideas: Simplest ever: Boing or...
Ha - yeah, I contacted them, too, about the confusing ad title - they were very appreciative and made the correction immediately :smile-new:
Looks like some moderator/admin sneakily removed that one post, even the ones that quoted it or parts of it. He only left a couple posts intact that refer to it, from these you can see it was up...
You can get an original Gretsch Duo Jet from the 50s for less than the modern Collings guitar that is "inspired by it but technically isn't a copy". You can get original DeArmond 2000s from the 50s...
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