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I have a very small collection right now, but I promise you, it WILL grow!
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It's got nice sounds in it, that's for sure. It was my first pedal too, some 7, maybe 8 years agoYou've got Meteoro! I've heard many great things about it from pro players.
I'll save you some work: try out the Supercollider, Musket and Pickle Pie B. Those seem to be pretty well-recommended (I use a musket, myself, and it can get *really* thick).The only thing I find it lacking is a thick fuzz...browsing the pedal board thread on a daily basis is overwhelming.
Nice Mu-Tron. I scoured the earth trying to find one, no dice.
I don't think I've ever had them all in one place at the same time before. Here's pretty much all of 'em except amp channel switchers and di's:
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^ Whats the wooden box with only one knob?
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I think this is when I was at 32 effects, but I've added a few since then. I haven't had them all wired up together yet - that would be a noise!
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From the research I've done, you're correct, it's a Foxx pedal. This one, however, is branded 'Westminster Wa & Volume", and it has a five-position circuit switch that does some incredibly wacky stuff to the signal. The breakout box on the side was my attempt to clean up the sound. The on-off switch was to 'poppy' in the unit, so I moved it to a separate box. It really helped!
