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Post by sigmadel on Dec 21, 2013 0:57:18 GMT
As above , does anyone have any experience of using these ? every review ive seen is really good and they can be picked up for as little as £42.00, just now and in various colours too .
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Post by grayn on Dec 21, 2013 9:24:52 GMT
Sorry, no experience of that pedal but I've always found Korg gear to be very good. I use a Boss tuner. This one looks like a great idea: artecsound.com/effect/se-geq.htmGraphic EQ and tuner.
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Post by davidmead on Dec 21, 2013 14:36:19 GMT
I used one in a studio a few years ago and was very impressed - quick, accurate and unfussy.
David
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Post by sigmadel on Dec 21, 2013 17:14:22 GMT
Sorry, no experience of that pedal but I've always found Korg gear to be very good. I use a Boss tuner. This one looks like a great idea: artecsound.com/effect/se-geq.htmGraphic EQ and tuner. That does look handy Grayn but I'm wondering with those little LEDs how visible it will be on a poorly lit stage . The thing I liked about the korg was the large bright display . George Williams has the Boss but its eating batteries and is nearly £30 more expensive . The Korg according to the info I can find comes with a power adaptor .
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Post by grayn on Dec 21, 2013 20:48:05 GMT
Can't see why the Korg wouldn't be just what you're looking for. I never use pedals without a power supply. Can't rely on batteries. Just figured the Artec would be good for stage, with the additional eq and signal boost it offers. And who says the pedal has to go on the floor?
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