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Do you use all the whizzy ramping features and dip switches and stuff?
I haven’t tried the Spectre yet, that is one pedal that is totally new to me. I’ve had:-
Warped Vinyl mk1 (sold last month), replaced by mk2.
Wombtone mk1 (up for sale soon), replaced by mk2.
Gravitas – had this for 6 months
Tonal Recall – 2 months
Spectre – New
Out of the ones that I’ve tried, I like the Gravitas the most, I don’t use the other effect that much and to be really honest, I am more a reverb person with some delay. I am a little lost faced with all these knobs but I got them from Joe through a trade deal so I am very grateful. I love them but they are way beyond what I need or use.
Saying that, I don’t have other chorus, tremolo, phaser or flanger pedals, so I wouldn’t swap them for anything else. I just use them “simple”. The beauty of their design is that if you don’t want to touch the dip switches, or use the presets, you don’t need to, you can just use it like a straight forward pedal with the 6 knobs on top. Plus they don’t draw that much power, for a pedal with digital controls, they draw at around 100mA which is amazing. I also find they have really low noise level, can daisy chain them with no ill-effect and is a good pedal size for pedal boards. So the “negative” of having too much options is not something I should moan about.
On functionality, sure, it's cool to use them simply, I just wondered if you'd taken a dip into the switches :-)
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Fancy something 'out there', maybe the Chase Bliss or Fulltone TTE/SSTE
Sound advice Kev... I'm wavering though !!