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I've liked the Boss Flanger pedal (I think it's now called the BF-3) for bass clarinet. Makes the thing just moan and groan. On Feb 1, 2005, at 11:34 AM, thetoyroom@comcast.net wrote: >>>> (Arion's still-super-cheap analog delay is wonderful, BTW, but I >>>> already have a > plastic MXR Time Delay that is my personal path to g*d.) > ~Tim > > but that goes to show you that taste is in the eye of the beholder, so > to speak. > There's a local vintage shop near me that was blowing out the plastic > MXR time delays for 50 bucks or something like that...needless to say > I was very intrigued...until i plugged it in and felt it was weak and > uninspiring. What good is an analog delay that won't even regenerate > into self-oscillation? hehe. > > no offense, though, Tim. If it works, use the hell out of it! > > as for cheapo pedals that I recently have liked...I borrowed my band > mates Danelectro Daddy-O distortion pedal. Yum! very sweet into my > little vibrochamp. > > Anybody have any hints for bass overdrive? Tried out the Boss ODB-3 > and the Digitech Bass Driver. Ick on both of them. My Sans Amp Bass > Driver overdrives very nice, but it's duty right now is my primary > preamp to my bass rig, so I can't be stomping on it as an overdrive > pedal. My best bet right now is overdriving the signal using my > Hughes and Kettner Replex, on the reverb channel with the reverb > turned all the way down, so the signal is just gettting cranked > through the preamp tube. It's a monster of a pedal, though, and I > prefer it at home in front of my guitar amp. > > Anybody tried the MXR M-80 on bass? > > geek out, > rich > > > > -- | Michael A. Firman | maf@mlswebworks.com | http://www.mlswebworks.com