HI all,
I have never been a huge fx guy so its not a huge board but it has everything I need, but I like non run of the mill stuff (hence my daft TFB name)
I am a bit of a back to the future fan so turned this BTTF2 promotional hover board into a pedal board, its made of plastic so used some plastic runners on the bottom to stiffen it up,
I have had the Korg tuner since 1994, Digidelay and tone driver for donkeys and the m5 for a good while so im not a serial changer, however.
Today as a thanks for helping my friend run the Bristol Guitar Show (on April the 30th ...be there!) He gave me a @4114Effects V1 Flux capacitor Delay, this thing is mental, warm analog Delay with insane oscillation, its definitely going to be staying!
the capacitor pulses, and the plutonium VU responds to your picking....what a work of art!
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Great board too, might buy one myself. :-)
@4114Effects wow only 75, I have no issue with the delay time, it's such a nice sounding pedal, to boot, a real treat lol.
I have seen one or two promo hover board on ebay but the originals seem to be harder to come by,...... I think the board and pedal are kind if made for eachother!
Actually, maybe not the distortions.
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I love delay. Just that the M5 can probably get you in the ballpark of what the Digidelay and the Flux Capacitor can do.
Ha. Funnily enough, delay is the one thing I *don't* use my M5 for.
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I agree though, only having one effect available at a time does limit it to only being part of a larger pedalboard. I'm looking forward to trying mine out with an expression pedal.
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The low fi (which is awesome), tape modes (also awesome, dry thru or not) and analogue iirc all oscillate. I'd control it with an expression pedal.