Is there a big muff in there?
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Joined: Jan 02, 2009 Posts: 1307 The original Plymouth, UK. |
Is there a big muff in there? — |
Joined: Oct 08, 2014 Posts: 1073 Northern Ohio |
da-ron wrote:
I live in Plymouth- Ohio! Greetings from across the pond! I studied the pedal-picture and could not locate the big muff. I did see something that looks like the old Mosrite pedal I have lurking in my basement. Sad to say it's not what you'd call 'fit'. —Da Vinci Flinglestein, The Syndicate of Surf on YouTube |
Joined: Jan 04, 2011 Posts: 1588 Berlin L-Berg |
I think people NOT using any pedals are missing out on something. Sure, you get your sound from your hands, amp, strings, springs, etc. But a nice delay here, some trem there. Why not? And as Simon said, if it had been available at the 1st wave I guess we'd hear a lot of it on the records. |
Joined: Oct 08, 2014 Posts: 1073 Northern Ohio |
Here's my BAP (Big-Ass-Pedal). Also a Danelectro Tuna Melt (I think). And all the on/off floor switches to the amps and the recording device. Da Vinci Flinglestein, The Syndicate of Surf on YouTube |
Joined: Sep 02, 2006 Posts: 3166 Denver, CO |
For what it's worth, the expression "morality" was intended to be tongue in cheek. The only serious word in the title was "esthetics." I'm glad to see so many outspoken pedal lovers. More than that. I'm glad to see that it's a principled, esthetic decision in most cases, not a financial one. (If the men come to take you to the camp, resist! Although the Sierra Surf Music Camp is supposed to be delightful. If it's that one, pack some pedals and go.) |
Joined: Jul 24, 2012 Posts: 2762 Finknabad, Squinkistan |
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Joined: Sep 06, 2012 Posts: 1300 Lawrenceville , GA |
I hope there's a couple buffered pedals in there or there will be some loss in the signal. |
Joined: Jan 09, 2014 Posts: 615 Vancouver BC |
Surf_Skater wrote:
Perhaps the OP could petition Electro-Harmonix to develop a new pedal called the Morality Booster/Buffer. It would have be aesthetically pleasing, however, and it would need to be easily concealed in one's Fender tube reverb unit so that no audience member would be the wiser. —Lorne |
Joined: May 18, 2006 Posts: 521 |
I try and make it a point to play around 50% of our songs without effects other than using the amp's built in reverb. Just two effects on my pedalboard: a Yamaha MagicStomp and an old Boss DM-2. Hoping that getting a variety of sounds (including the sound of the guitar straight into the amp) will keep our sound more interesting. In addition there is one of these: |
Joined: Oct 08, 2014 Posts: 1073 Northern Ohio |
shake_n_stomp wrote:
But Leo Fender would know! —Da Vinci Flinglestein, The Syndicate of Surf on YouTube |