Bootsy is right, the sensitivity on these is crazy. On the plus side, it means it can be used with stuff like electric pianos which have a much lower output. Small turns are the way to go.
I thought the T16 sounded amazing when I had one. However, the soloed sub octave wasn't loud enough (this has now been fixed in Tom's new iteration of the pedal) and it didn't track very well for me. Caveat - I'm new to octavers and am finding that they require a better technique to avoid glitches. I found the MXR tracked much better for me and holds sustained notes on my basses better. I still preferred the T16's sound as it was way fatter.
I still want to try the Octabvres and Octamizer.
I'm really sorry to hear that, that sounds terrible. I hope you manage to find other ways to be creative if you're unable to play bass. Maybe a Theremin would be an option oCan you still move your arm?
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Hi, just a quick one. I notice the first photo the bass has black inlays then the others peal block inlays?
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Nope. I thought that too at first glance. It's the light bouncing off the frets. Click on the picture to get a bigger version and you'll see.
I posted about this a few months ago after watching the videos from NAMM. I am curious as to what these are like. Glad they've added the level knob. Price was a bit too steep considering the import duty. Also, I know it shouldn't matter, but the casing looks a bit amateur (though I'm sure the electronics will be top notch).
I sold Cameron a Cog T-16 a couple of days ago and everything was smooth and straightforward with good communication throughout. I'd have no hesitation in dealing with him again. Many thanks.
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I'd definitely want either a blend and overall volume knob OR separate FX and DRY knobs. That's the great thing about the MXR BEF. Other pedals have great sounds but large volume spikes so being able to match the bypass and FX volumes is great. Switchable bandpass and lowpass is also great. Blending clean signal with bandpass is essential otherwise it sounds way too thin.
Great little pedal, I've just found that the MXR works better for me and I'd like to free up funds to get one.
Price includes recorded delivery (to the UK).
Classic differs from standard in numerous ways, e.g., by having string-through bridge with mutes, no body contours, 7.25" neck radius, figured neck, chrome battery cover.