I got a new EH LPB-1 today and I have to say it is the best booster I have ever used. Extemely clean has terific low end, I was afraid it might sound a bit trebly with the jaguar. It didn't it's fat fat fat!
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I see you've also got a new Pulsar there. What did you think of it? I tried it out in a shop, and about 1/3 of the depth and rate was about full on amp tremelo, and if you turned it up any higher it just started making broken computer noises.
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JazzBlaster wrote:
. . . mmmmm, looking at the pic, it seems that i am not the only EHX fan around here !
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yeah, when I read the "broken computer noises" comment, I just thought "I NEED ONE!"
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I love it! it has way more range than a conventional trem, you have to keep the depth below 1/2 for more conventional sounds. I can get everything from fender or vox trem sounds to Jonny Greenwood kind of swells. the best part about the small one is it's stereo so I can get nice rhodes trem sounds with my keyboard too! (and yes, you can do broken computer noises)Who Ran The Iron Horse? wrote: I see you've also got a new Pulsar there. What did you think of it? I tried it out in a shop, and about 1/3 of the depth and rate was about full on amp tremelo, and if you turned it up any higher it just started making broken computer noises.
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It's not about the gear! It's about you, your hands, your imagination, your feelings.