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Old 03-17-2010, 10:08 PM
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have been wanting a Mojohand 442R for awhile now. finally got it!
Plugged it in last night and its amazing. i've sold off my prior filters so i could head back overseas, just starting to get back into it again.

Now i gotta acquire a MF101 and a groover regulator again to keep the filters happy!
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Old 03-17-2010, 10:09 PM
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i think its holding off my gas for the original robotalk that is being offered to me at an awesome price!
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Old 03-17-2010, 10:18 PM
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I've had one literally since the bass version was released. No desire to sell and no real want for other filters. It's let me focus on fuzz haha. A seriously amazing little pedal.
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Old 03-18-2010, 08:16 AM
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This one has been on my radar as well. How does it compare to the Groove regulator? I found the GR to be the best sounding filtre, but unfortunatly lacking a little in wettness.
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This one has been on my radar as well. How does it compare to the Groove regulator? I found the GR to be the best sounding filtre, but unfortunatly lacking a little in wettness.
It would be really hard to compare them. Where as it's my understanding the groove filter is a very diverse filter with lots of sounds and lots of knobs the 442 is very simple. It's basically an old DOD 440 filter. It only has 2 knobs and not a huge array of sounds. But the sounds are all very musically usable. If you want over the top wet it isn't your filter.
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Old 03-18-2010, 09:56 AM
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The GR is the lowpass mode from the Meatball, isn't it? The 440/442 is a band-pass filter, with a more mid-focused resonance. It makes it a little more vowel-y and sounds more like a wah pedal. I built the BYOC version of it and loved it. I just decided I wanted a manual wah more for what I was doing.
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This pedal sounds AWESOME after fuzz.
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