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That’s quite slim and trim! Is the BCB-60 sturdy? For what do you use the octaver? I was thinking about one for laying down bass tracks with a standard guitar.
@Nige: It appears pretty sturdy so far, though I haven’t even tried it at rehearsal yet. It’s on loan from my pal Ian, but it will get its first road test tonight. The OC-2 is used occasionally for solos, just to add some thickness to a highly overdriven sound. I could do the same with the WH-4, but I tend to leave that set to “harmonise a 5th above” and just switch it on and off.
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Pedalboard!
ALL TEH w00t!!!!!
:D:D:D
That’s quite slim and trim! Is the BCB-60 sturdy? For what do you use the octaver? I was thinking about one for laying down bass tracks with a standard guitar.
@Paul: Indeed! Pedalboards FTW!
@Nige: It appears pretty sturdy so far, though I haven’t even tried it at rehearsal yet. It’s on loan from my pal Ian, but it will get its first road test tonight. The OC-2 is used occasionally for solos, just to add some thickness to a highly overdriven sound. I could do the same with the WH-4, but I tend to leave that set to “harmonise a 5th above” and just switch it on and off.
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