2024: A Year in Gear (What You've Bought or Want to Buy in 2024)
- KVRAF
- 11338 posts since 18 Aug, 2007 from NYC
Also, in terms of artist signature editions I never cared especially when it was drums (back when I played).
The only time I’ve ever liked both the artist and le edition is the Raphael Saadiq Telecaster.
f**king stars almost aligned except not with my Eurorack budget and living space. Damn. I’d love to make that my first Fender and first telecaster
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail ... tallic-red
The only time I’ve ever liked both the artist and le edition is the Raphael Saadiq Telecaster.
f**king stars almost aligned except not with my Eurorack budget and living space. Damn. I’d love to make that my first Fender and first telecaster
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail ... tallic-red
- KVRAF
- 8630 posts since 29 Sep, 2010 from Maui
Yeah I get it, my friend has his own signature fender and I don't even want one of those.elxsound wrote: Thu Aug 22, 2024 2:53 am Also, in terms of artist signature editions I never cared especially when it was drums (back when I played).
The only time I’ve ever liked both the artist and le edition is the Raphael Saadiq Telecaster.
f**king stars almost aligned except not with my Eurorack budget and living space. Damn. I’d love to make that my first Fender and first telecaster
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail ... tallic-red
If I could get the ones they make for him, that would be a different story. Some of the
signature stuff is nice like that saddiq guitar. I came pretty close to getting the jeff beck
strat, but not because of his name, I am a fan though.
It's strange imo, some of the signature stuff must have the exact opposite of the
the intended effect. No doubt any signature item is a gamble for manufacturers.
- KVRAF
- 20896 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
The Yngwie Strat is a good example, IMO. The tone and feel is in a class of its own.
- KVRAF
- 8630 posts since 29 Sep, 2010 from Maui
Yea those are interesting, particularly due to the scalloped frets or whatever. Never seenUncle E wrote: Thu Aug 22, 2024 4:21 am The Yngwie Strat is a good example, IMO. The tone and feel is in a class of its own.
one in person, so no option to demo it.
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- KVRAF
- 13256 posts since 30 Apr, 2019
I got the J Mascis Squier JazzMaster because it’s an absolute bargain and probably my favourite guitar to play. That I also love J and Dinosaur Jr is just a nice bonus.
- KVRAF
- 20896 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
PM me if you'd like an absolute bargain on a J Mascis Big Muff to go with it. 
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- KVRian
- 1116 posts since 6 Jul, 2009
An extremely modest acquisition, but based on a discussion/recommendation from @justin3am earlier in the thread to another user, I picked up a Nektar NX-P Expression Pedal to go with my Argon8. Since Argon8 was discussed recently in another thread, I thought I'd throw that out there and say thanks for pointing out the expression pedal, it really adds a lot to the performance capabilities of the Argon8. I'm a bit of believer in amplifying the capabilities of what you already have rather than adding a thousand disparate pieces of gear, so much appreciated.
- KVRAF
- 11338 posts since 18 Aug, 2007 from NYC
Not buying any pedals anytime soon (budget spoken for) but what’s the difference in sound between that one and say the Big Muff Pi Hardware Plugin pedal?Uncle E wrote: Thu Aug 22, 2024 1:25 pm PM me if you'd like an absolute bargain on a J Mascis Big Muff to go with it.![]()
Big Muff should have been one of my first pedals, but there’s the different versions that always stopped me from buying. I’m going to come back to that when the budget changes.
- KVRAF
- 20896 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
They should sound about the same. They're both Ram's Head circuits.elxsound wrote: Thu Aug 22, 2024 3:12 pm Not buying any pedals anytime soon (budget spoken for) but what’s the difference in sound between that one and say the Big Muff Pi Hardware Plugin pedal?
I make the Ram Triangle, which is both circuits in a single pedal:Big Muff should have been one of my first pedals, but there’s the different versions that always stopped me from buying.

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- KVRAF
- 13256 posts since 30 Apr, 2019
Cheers but I’m doing all my amp sim and guitar fx in the box. Also I don’t imagine shipping gear from the US to the UK is smooth or cheap.Uncle E wrote: Thu Aug 22, 2024 1:25 pm PM me if you'd like an absolute bargain on a J Mascis Big Muff to go with it.![]()
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- KVRAF
- 8630 posts since 29 Sep, 2010 from Maui
The new noise engineering pedal looks interesting imo...
https://noiseengineering.us/products/dystorpia/
not cheap though...
In the least i cant think of any wave folding pedals off hand.

https://noiseengineering.us/products/dystorpia/
not cheap though...
In the least i cant think of any wave folding pedals off hand.

- KVRAF
- 13140 posts since 7 May, 2006 from Southern California
Wavefolders tend to get pretty inharmonic/dissonant with chords, so maybe not what most guitarists are looking for… but on bass guitar, monosynths and drum machines, they can sound awesome! A company called Crowther Audio made a pedal called Prunes & Custard, that I’m pretty fond of. I made a pedal out of a Lockhart wavefolder (the middle section of the Serge Wave Multipliers) and it pairs so well with a filter with an envelope follower. The thing goes insane with even a little feedback.pekbro wrote: Thu Aug 22, 2024 4:54 pm In the least i cant think of any wave folding pedals off hand.
- KVRAF
- 8630 posts since 29 Sep, 2010 from Maui
Well that makes sense, tho I seem to have a lot of stuff that gets inharmonic and dissonant withjustin3am wrote: Fri Aug 23, 2024 3:46 amWavefolders tend to get pretty inharmonic/dissonant with chords, so maybe not what most guitarists are looking for… but on bass guitar, monosynths and drum machines, they can sound awesome! A company called Crowther Audio made a pedal called Prunes & Custard, that I’m pretty fond of. I made a pedal out of a Lockhart wavefolder (the middle section of the Serge Wave Multipliers) and it pairs so well with a filter with an envelope follower. The thing goes insane with even a little feedback.pekbro wrote: Thu Aug 22, 2024 4:54 pm In the least i cant think of any wave folding pedals off hand.![]()
chords
one at PC, which no doubt you will at some point :p
- KVRAF
- 13140 posts since 7 May, 2006 from Southern California
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- KVRAF
- 13256 posts since 30 Apr, 2019
Hydrasynth Explorer just arrived. All keys, knobs, aftertouch etc works perfectly. Real bargain for £300. This will probably replace my Keystep as my daily driver keyboard for my desk when I don’t want to rearrange things to be able to use the keys on my big stand.
Definitely could be that elusive sofa keyboard as it weighs far less than the Cobalt8, though not light.
Definitely could be that elusive sofa keyboard as it weighs far less than the Cobalt8, though not light.