neepheid Posted Wednesday at 20:08 Posted Wednesday at 20:08 25 minutes ago, Stub Mandrel said: I still have my brown GE-7B from the 1980s. Everything was brown then. Oh wait, that was the 70s. Where's your neon GE-7B from the 80s then? 1 Quote
bassbora Posted Thursday at 07:57 Posted Thursday at 07:57 17 hours ago, Quatschmacher said: Cool. Shame you never tried the others so won’t be able to describe what’s different. Please could you upload some clips of the sub signal at various tone knob and overdrive switch settings if you are able. Hey I am not in a position at the moment to do any recordings, it would just be just using mobile phone and that would not do it justice. Hopefully there will be demos soon, through some circumstances I got it really early. I can just give a quick opinion after playing around with it yesterday. I had been using OC5 for a bit and I liked it but I like having couple of different pedals for similar usage and T47 came up here and I have to say it suits me better. So I have been gigging the T47 for some time now and I really like it. The M3.33 is in similar ball park tone wise (of course OC2 derivatives) but I think the tracking is better. Or at least it felt like it. I had been at a practice the night before getting the M3.33 and I was playing the same stuff and it sounded great. I still have to play around with the Tone and the overdrive switch more but I most of the time kept the Overdrive switch on and I really liked it. I was also running it into Doom2 and IE XD (which just makes everything sound better). I was getting very similar sounds as from the T47 but as I said I need to play around more with the Tone but it was really impressive. I will reserve final judgement on the pedal until practicing with my bands and gigging but I am really impressed and I really like it. 2 Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted Friday at 20:39 Posted Friday at 20:39 On 09/04/2025 at 21:08, neepheid said: Everything was brown then. Oh wait, that was the 70s. Where's your neon GE-7B from the 80s then? In the 80s all Boss bass pedals were brown. Quote
LukeFRC Posted Friday at 20:43 Posted Friday at 20:43 3 minutes ago, Stub Mandrel said: In the 80s all Boss bass pedals were brown. I dinnae think that joke landed @neepheid 🤣 2 Quote
neepheid Posted Friday at 22:58 Posted Friday at 22:58 2 hours ago, LukeFRC said: I dinnae think that joke landed @neepheid 🤣 You cannae win 'em all. This is how we learn and improve Quote
Bagman Posted yesterday at 05:37 Posted yesterday at 05:37 all the Brown Boss Bass pedals from 1988-1993 are good Quote
Bagman Posted yesterday at 05:38 Posted yesterday at 05:38 actually I never had the GEQ but the other 4 are very useful Quote
SpiritDKBass Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago Just bought a GFI system Skylar, and a Strymon Bluesky, sadly this is also giving me some headaches, I use Yousician for practice at home, but its detection system is so touchy that now i have so much latency in my pedalboard that Yousician doesn't detect my notes in time, but outside of practic they are extremly great sounding pedals 1 Quote
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