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July 12, 2005 07:02 AM
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July 12, 2005 03:12 PM
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Posts: 216 | Location: The Netherlands | Registered: March 25, 2002
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are those true bypass or do you have to unplug them so as not to kill the battery?
i like your amps too.
Posts: 46 | Location: philadelphia | Registered: May 04, 2005
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Originally posted by marcus price: are those true bypass or do you have to unplug them so as not to kill the battery? i like your amps too.
Marcus, I made the Vox and both MXR's true bypass. So everything is now TB. The above-left is a DIY A/B box; with one stomp I activate the Soul-bender which is plugged into the otherv tremolux channal.
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phase45? damn.
not original LLC, the other one! you dig? dont forget to pet my constipated duck.
Posts: 1348 | Location: Little Rock Arkansas | Registered: August 26, 2005
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No doubt - the MXR Phase 45 is awesome!
Guitars: USACG, PRS, Tacoma, Keith Roscoe, MusicMan, Chandler Amps: Fuchs, Ampeg Effects: MXR, AnalogMan, Barber, LovePedal, MI Audio, DLS, Boss
Posts: 131 | Location: Kingston, WA | Registered: December 16, 2004
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Originally posted by DoobieK: Interesting location for the phase shifter. I have always had better luck with them after overdrives and distortions.
I use the 45 as stand-alone as it easily gets lost with other pedals. So I never tried it after OD/fuzz. I'll give it a try...
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