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Pedaltrain MINIs United Again!

Well, it's been a long been a long time in the works, and after many pedals, time and searching... my Pedaltrain Mini is done. FINISHED.

Poytune > Dark Driving > Octamizer > Proton > PWNZOR > Polytope > B7K

5sg.

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Hey guys, I'm new around here, but figured I'd share my 'board. Been running it the past few years, this is the second incarnation. I've been running the same type of effects ( first was a diamond compressor, HBE hematoma and boss BF3 ), but recently switched out some pedals. Here it is now :D


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So how does that micro flange stack up to the BF3? I owned a bf3 a while back but returned and got an MXR BCD thinking it would be better. Well, I just couldn't dig it. Not strong enough for my tastes. So I returned it and got my bf3 back. Love the gate feature on the bf3. Btw, I used the BCD as a flanger, not a chorus. I have a boss CEB3 I use for that.
 
Haven't posted my updated board in this thread so here it is:

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Very happy with this setup, especially after trying everything out on a recent gig. Only thing I would debate swapping out would be the B3K but that's only because I'm using it for a more aggressive sound on a few songs rather than going balls-to-the-walls with it.
 
i'm not really good at reviewing stuffs but i hope this one helps:



Yeah... not good at reviews. :rolleyes: lol Seems like a pretty excellent/in-depth review to me. Thanks for posting!

I assume the 60B is using the same effects models as the B3, which I've been pretty impressed with so far. The 60B really does seem like I thought it'd be: 1/3 of a Zoom B3... but "and then some!" It does some pretty cool things, and there's a lot in that little box for only 100 quid!

Dang, I wish the B3 did some organizational stuff like the 60B, like how you can select the category of effect. On the B3, you have to scroll through all of them each time.

Too bad it doesn't have the Edit & Share feature of the B3, importing/exporting patches is a HUGE feature.

I just got my B3, so I'll be content with that for a while... got it as a "travel board" for when I can't/don't want to bring my real board. But man, maybe it'd be worth picking one of these up for a board mounted addition as well.

Thanks again for posting! Well done! I left a positive comment for you as well (it's still pending approval though. lol).

5sg.
 
Yeah... not good at reviews. :rolleyes: lol Seems like a pretty excellent/in-depth review to me. Thanks for posting!

I assume the 60B is using the same effects models as the B3, which I've been pretty impressed with so far. The 60B really does seem like I thought it'd be: 1/3 of a Zoom B3... but "and then some!" It does some pretty cool things, and there's a lot in that little box for only 100 quid!

Dang, I wish the B3 did some organizational stuff like the 60B, like how you can select the category of effect. On the B3, you have to scroll through all of them each time.

Too bad it doesn't have the Edit & Share feature of the B3, importing/exporting patches is a HUGE feature.

I just got my B3, so I'll be content with that for a while... got it as a "travel board" for when I can't/don't want to bring my real board. But man, maybe it'd be worth picking one of these up for a board mounted addition as well.

Thanks again for posting! Well done! I left a positive comment for you as well (it's still pending approval though. lol).

5sg.

Lol! Sorry for the misunderstanding. It wasn't me who did the review. Lol! I just shared the link. Sorry! :D