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Donner wrote:funny how the 'deeper' boxes can take a while to get the hang of, I wonder if a person trying this one in a store would 'get it' without some help .......
williamh wrote:Donner wrote:funny how the 'deeper' boxes can take a while to get the hang of, I wonder if a person trying this one in a store would 'get it' without some help .......
Fairly good question. I was left underwhelmed by it yesterday, but once I got accustomed to the controls things really started working well for me. Definitely a winner. A little side note, a long time ago, when I was looking at the custom shop route, you pointed the soon to be arriving sky blue overdrive out to me when I was looking for recommendations based on the kinds of sounds I was wanting. Took me a while to finally try one out, but it really did work out well for me.
williamh wrote:Donner wrote:funny how the 'deeper' boxes can take a while to get the hang of, I wonder if a person trying this one in a store would 'get it' without some help .......
Fairly good question. I was left underwhelmed by it yesterday, but once I got accustomed to the controls things really started working well for me. Definitely a winner. A little side note, a long time ago, when I was looking at the custom shop route, you pointed the soon to be arriving sky blue overdrive out to me when I was looking for recommendations based on the kinds of sounds I was wanting. Took me a while to finally try one out, but it really did work out well for me.
mrpicard wrote:For me, I placed the LGW and Sky Blue together and then went back and forwards between each to hear the differences. Once I did that I kind of got the idea where the Sky Blue fitted and how to use it. Sometimes you need to hear a pedal alongside another to get where it fits. By themselves some "deep" pedals can be underwhelming at first.
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