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Show your Pedaltrain juniors!!!

It puts the lotion in the basket or it gets the hose...

eshears-when I drop the color toggle on the Stone, I loose all my low end.

Not so with yours? Explain more please.

Not so on mine. With the Color switch down, the phasing is fairly subtle...it just sounds like a swirlier version of my tone. With the switch up, there's a ton of low end at the bottom of the phase, but it does lose low end at the top of the phase. This is why:
  1. I only flip the toggle up when used with fuzz or synth.
  2. If I ever replace the Small Stone, it'll probably be with a Small Stone clone with a Color knob instead of a switch.
 
The original Small Stone had a minor volume drop issue, but the Nano doesn't have that problem.

And as eshears mentioned, the nature of the effect causes a "low end drop" through one section of the phase. This is common with effects designed to work on a wide frequency spectrum.

But with the color switch up, you should get a "scoop" effect of sorts, which would add more low end when it sweeps through the bottom...
 
Well here is the first incarnation of my new PT Jr. So far its working out very well. I am likely going to spring for a Voodoo Labs PedalpowerII as the board came with brackets to install one underneith. For now my Godlyke Powerall works just fine. The Rust Ride will likely be replaced with something else in the future as iys a little redundant with the Fulltone. I really like the Kork tuner. I just picked it up for $49 brand new at Long & Mcquade. I have a Pitchblack on order that will likely replace it as its a little smaller and true bypass but the DT-10 is working well for now.

I didn't expect to put the Sans Amp on the board but I am starting to like having it for an alternative warm tubey tone. The only pedal that didn't make it on the board is my Dunlop 105Q wah. I love that pedal but its heavy and with the soft case, i was trying to keep this pedal board light and easy to transport. I have an extra power point tucked underneith and can add the wah to the signal chain just by placing it beside the board and plugging her in.

The barge unit takes up a lot of space and i only use it as a patch bay and master bypass. It also serves as a nice buffer so unless I get my hands on something a lot smaller, it will likely stay.

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You'll know once you see them. I'd just rather not say aloud yet. I'll give you a hint though. The full thing is going to take at least another 12 months of waiting, due to a specific pedal, the largest on the board...
Toneczar or maybe Boomerang? I know they would do custom stuff and their pedals are freaking elephants.


That's cool though Anthony, can't wait to see it.:)
 
Very cool. will you miss the Fulltone Bassdrive at all?

I don't think so...I haven't stomped on it in months, and even when I used to use it, I had no need for the boost.

I'm looking for something warmer/woolier/gruntier...I hope the DredgeTone Angler fits the bill. If not, there's always the Barber LTD, or the Flipster, or the new the ElectroniX GeminiDrive, etc, etc, blah, blah, blah... :atoz:
 
I have made a few changes as I missed my wah and found that Rust Ride was to similar to the Fulltone to keep on the board. The BDDI is also gone as I never really used it and there was some tone suck with it in bypass mode. I found the Barge unit was also too large to warrant what I was using it for. I wasn't actually blending anything so it was acting as a really large bypass box.

I have a blank space that i am likey going to fill with a nice compressor or possibly a chorus.

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