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Iron Ether Subterranea

What's the word on the Nimbus? I'm not familiar with this pedal at all.

AMAZING Reverb! Simply AMAZING! The only reason, really only reason, I flipped mine is that I got the SA DImension Reverb since I decided to go with a midi hub and midi controller (multiple settings, multiple flavours, etc, etc, etc).

Yeah, it's a superb pedal. I had the SA Dimension before and that reverb pedal is super duper too. More pedal than I need(ed) though. Viva la Nimbus!
 
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I see what you mean. I have pedals that I will need for sure on gigs, and others that are more for my own creative outlet. The Xero is going to cover when I need that extra low punch nicely, and it'll be the base for synth like sounds.

The Ditto, foe example, I love to play with, but it probably won't get a lot of live use except for a solo spot.
 
The first time I tried to get a SubT, I lost it as I was checking out. Don't worry, this was just your practice run, you'll get one next week :) Check though, sometimes Taylor adds more on the same night.
 
Frantabit, oxide, polytope and sometimes some delay are all cool.
+1 to a Polytope and a delay (El Capistan for me). Phaser also adds a lot of depth. I haven't found the need for gated fuzz with my Subterranea personally. A little extra drive or compression can sound cool with it though (I like mine through my TFR for both of those effects, which smooths it out nicely).
 

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