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Tony Flow MMMM 02-03-2013 08:19 AM

Photon vs Q tron
 
I'm looking for something that sounds similar. With a LP setting but smaller. The m82 was horrible.

Swift713 02-03-2013 09:27 AM

Similar to what?

Tony Flow MMMM 02-03-2013 10:13 AM

Sorry similar to the q tron in LP setting

Swift713 02-03-2013 10:24 AM

The Photon's not too far off. I'm a fan if the Qtron and I thought the Photon was very nice, not as flexible or potentially crazy over the top, but very nice.

FilterFunk 02-03-2013 10:27 AM

By "Photon," do we mean "3Leaf Proton?"

Tony Flow MMMM 02-03-2013 11:29 AM

Yes.. Sorry. Not as crazy or over the top? Darn. I love the q maxed out on my q tron but its still not enough

Swift713 02-03-2013 12:12 PM

Yes, Proton, sorry.
Very strange, what bass are you playing, do you use the boost, how do you set the gain?

cheapbasslovin 02-03-2013 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Tony Flow MMMM (Post 13822584)
Yes.. Sorry. Not as crazy or over the top? Darn. I love the q maxed out on my q tron but its still not enough

Have you tried bringing the Q down? There are some really narrow settings where the Qtron gets really fat, and it isn't always up=more IME. I have no experience with the Proton FWIW.

Tony Flow MMMM 02-03-2013 01:14 PM

Oh I have been all around with the q. It's close I just really want a little more. I have used different basses ect. It's not me it's just the pedals most isn't enough. I guess I want excess.

cheapbasslovin 02-03-2013 01:20 PM

You are wanting some really excessive fat if you can't get it from the Qtron :bassist:. I've found that with my basses the gain needs to be set at just above minimum to get optimal fat when not in boost mode. Have you been all the way through the gain range as well?

Tony Flow MMMM 02-03-2013 02:21 PM

Yup. Just above minimum is where I Luik it

cheapbasslovin 02-03-2013 02:28 PM

Fair enough. I think the Xerograph from Iron Ether has some of the fattest sounds from clips I've heard. Take a look there and maybe ask around about that.

willsellout 02-03-2013 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by cheapbasslovin (Post 13823626)
Fair enough. I think the Xerograph from Iron Ether has some of the fattest sounds from clips I've heard. Take a look there and maybe ask around about that.

That pedal can get huge and out of control if you don't watch out. It's a great sounding filter and might be what the OP is looking for.

HolmeBass 02-03-2013 10:23 PM

+1 for the Proton. Very wet and funky, can get some extreme sweeps in there, especially in down mode.

Tony Flow MMMM 02-04-2013 07:21 AM

Hmm I may be picking one up this week. Used for a good deal I hope it's not one of them pedals I flip within 30 mins of owning

gastric 02-04-2013 06:44 PM

I didn't fall in love with the 3Leaf Proton. At least with my Duck Dunn it had a limited range of sensitivity usefulness, with nearly none in the down-sweep setting. I much more enjoy the envelope filter in my Chunk Systems Squeezer, noting it has a lot more usefulness and granularity to the controls of the filter. I actually liked the Zoom B3 Moog filter sound better, too. Sorry, no sound clips comparing them all, I flipped the Proton too quickly.

4Mal 02-04-2013 08:02 PM

I'm digging the Gr1 but the EHX Mini Qtron is not to be ignored if you are after the burbling gurgling bubble of low pass funk thing. I dumped n MF101 in favor of the mini-QT. my fav EHX pedal of all... Doesn't have the quack of some of the other QT variations, which for me is a good thing.

FilterFunk 02-04-2013 08:09 PM

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Originally Posted by 4Mal (Post 13830709)
I'm digging the Gr1 but the EHX Mini Qtron is not to be ignored if you are after the burbling gurgling bubble of low pass funk thing. I dumped n MF101 in favor of the mini-QT. my fav EHX pedal of all... Doesn't have the quack of some of the other QT variations, which for me is a good thing.

The Mini Q-Tron (not to be confused with the Micro) is the second-best no-frills envelope filter I've ever tried (the Multivox Big Jam Spit Wah is the best). The size is notso "mini," though :).

Bassist30 02-04-2013 08:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gastric (Post 13830308)
I didn't fall in love with the 3Leaf Proton. At least with my Duck Dunn it had a limited range of sensitivity usefulness, with nearly none in the down-sweep setting. I much more enjoy the envelope filter in my Chunk Systems Squeezer, noting it has a lot more usefulness and granularity to the controls of the filter. I actually liked the Zoom B3 Moog filter sound better, too. Sorry, no sound clips comparing them all, I flipped the Proton too quickly.

Very surprised really having a good experience with the Proton.

OhulahanBass 02-06-2013 01:45 PM

Anyone compared the new proton to the old? The original Proton wasn't "Mutron" enough for me, I was wondering if the new revision is a closer representative. Flying for most my shows I'm am trying to make size and weight cuts where I can. Leaving the big Mutron (used on half my sets) at home would be a plus.


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