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On 7/22/64 11:59 AM, chaz worm wrote:
Well, Chaz, what works for you, works for you. There's really never any arguing about success, imho."I'd be tempted to sell you my Chilidog at $20 but I'm starting to think mine is damaged or something. I can't believe such a crap pedal, in my opinion, would get such ringing endorsements from much better musicians than I."
....and you are spot on about the Chili Dog's not being good for polyphony. I'm only attempting to take single notes or
single timbres and give them bass with it. chaz also wrote: "All I know is with my POG pedal and my sansamp it matters not that I'm backing someone on "bass" by using a $50 fretless minstrel (baritone) banjo." Oooh, ooooh, apropos of nothing...........where does one find a $50 fretless minstrel (baritone) banjo? I want one!!!!!! I've been thinking about finding a cheap assed Kay somewhere and taking out the frets. I actually bought a professional fret removing tool and haven't quite had the courage to attack my custom 3/4 scale electric bass. chaz wrote: "It sounds pretty good. It beats lugging around my stupid upright in my Miata. Which looks so silly it's often fun to do anyway. Man, oh man, I wish I owned a stupid upright. That's the one instrument that I truly covet in my collection. Crummy one's cost $1,000 though. And, as you point out, they are tough to lug around. chaz wrote: "This list is such a great source of knowledge." I so agree with that statement. We're lucky to have each other here! respectfully, Rick