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    The ill-advised world music album
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    TS9 I got in 1987, even has the "wrong" op amp in it. However it has seen better days, the switch is now rather temperamental, I've lost the bottom plate, so instead I use a Vox Valvetone (Halfway house between TS9 and TS808.
    MKI Marshal Govn'or, which goes on and off the board, again a bit tired, so a TC Nova drive takes up most of it's duties

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    Subdecay Liquid Sunshine.
    You're with stupid. ▲

  3. #13
    The comeback tour
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    Ibanez Weeping Demon Junior.

    Which is odd, 'cos I use wah in maybe one or two songs.

    I think it's more because I don't find shopping for wah pedals particularly exciting, and this one does the job well enough...
    Quote Originally Posted by nocaster
    ...so hearing the sound not coming from my arse is a weird concept...

  4. #14
    Difficult second album
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    Keeley "2 knob" compressor - stays on board and switched on all the time!

  5. #15
    The next big thing
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    TS9 for me too. Bought mine s/h in the early - mid 80's for £15 and its been with me ever since

  6. #16
    The rehab years
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    BYOC Tri-Boost, Boss TU2.

    The tuner for obvious reasons, the Tri-Boost is left on the Rangemaster setting and never gets switched off. It provides a bit of sparkle for an old 50w plexi Bass head. It gives that gentle break-up sound at sensible volumes and seems to make the bass amp sound more like a guitar amp.

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    Rock royalty
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    Technically Liquid Sunshine, Polytune Mini and Line6 M9, but they're all under a year old, so I can imagine the M9 may move over in years to come.

    My Rat should get an honourable mention. In 9 years its only been off-board for 6 months or so while I was having a silly.

    EDIT: Just remembered my BYOC DynaComp. Always been on-board since I built it in 2006.
    Last edited by stickyfiddle; 5th January 2013 at 01:45 PM.

  8. #18
    The rehab years
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    any good tubescreamer.

    I could do my whole set with just the tubescreamer
    my musicians blog http://www.matthewdarcy.co.uk - I'm also selling a Wampler buffer pedal and a Keeley Fuzzhead

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    The next big thing
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    EHX Graphic Fuzz for me.

    It's more of a mid to heavishy overdrive than a fuzz. I try to use other drive pedals but always come back to this one because it just has a very organic raw sound that I love. It serves all my Neil Young and nasty punk sounding needs very well. It is also incredibly versatile due to the EQ but i have it set now to this one sound that I cant seem to move away from so just leave all the sliders where they are. The only down side is that I have the old stye big box one and it is fricking huge!

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    The next big thing
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    Boss TR-2 tremolo. Other pedals come and go but this one has stayed the distance. I think I'd only drop it if I bought a fender princeton or similar.
    Actual Bird - "Post-punk meets lounge jazz".
    Good deals with:Travisthedog, Monofin

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