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Well, usually the depth and speed knobs on Fender amps are for tremolo, with another one for reverb.
Perhaps yours was modded. My friend bought a Music Man 212 once that had had the tremolo replaced with a phaser. |
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there's a line-in on the back for a vibrato pedal which i suspect has something to do with those knobs but i don't use a vibrato pedal ever, and i find that without a pedal plugged in those knobs come quite in handy for a delay effect although i don't ever use delay either so it's irrelevant.
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The line-in is just for footswich control of the on/off variety. The depth and rate knobs are still the main controls.
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but are they for control of the pedal of some sort? i'm confused.
as you can see i really don't like getting into the technicalities of guitar playing, in fact, i don't bother with them at all.
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The intensity and speed knobs on a silverface Fender amp are for tremolo; those kinds of amps came with tremolo and reverb. They also had an optional footswitch that had two switches on it; one for on/off of the tremolo and one for on/off of the reverb. The footswitch was just there so you didn't have to reach over and crank up the effect level.
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oh thank you. now if i ever decide to use them for their intended purpose (unlikely) i will know what to do.
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10.02.2006, 04:22 PM | #28 |
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This is the switch. It's nice to have.
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10.02.2006, 04:23 PM | #29 |
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somehow i don't think there's one on mine.
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You can buy them quite easily. Usually they come with the amps, but sometimes you get one with no footswitch. A very easy part to come by, though; even to make.
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Dano PB+J or an Ibanez DE-7. A lot of people also like the Boss DD-3. As far as digital delays. Apparently the Dano PB+J sounds like a tape echo. I wouldn't know. I have it and I like it though. I like the ability to switch between long and short delays. I use that in songs. I like the Arion SAD-3, but it broke really quickly on me. I need to fix it. Would probably cost me 5 dollars and I'd have another pedal! |
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10.02.2006, 05:20 PM | #32 |
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your really better off saving up the extra cash and getting something good.
my fav delays: BOSS DD-3 Digitech PDS 20/20 (Multi-Play) |
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10.02.2006, 06:46 PM | #33 |
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This guy Colin mods PB+J delays into what he calls sandwich delays. http://experimentalistsanonymous.com/stuff/index.html
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10.02.2006, 08:53 PM | #36 | |
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Fender used to mix up the word tremolo and vibrato - even Strats would say 'with synchronized tremolo' even though it is in reality a vibrato bridge. I swear I've seen amps where it says one and is actually the other. |
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Still gotta get around to that. Paying for my bassman repairs and building a cab for it were the precedents this summer as well as paying my Dad for the synth I bought from him. I'll probably do it sometime this winter when it is all cold and I'm cooked up. Winter seems to be my time to DIY. My project will be really cool though, because most of the mods I wanted to do I decided I could do externally and add a CV control to the frequency analyzer. The only internal mods to it will be square wave, carrier in, and CV in. My CV controller is the big project though. The plan is that I'll have synth like control over any pedal that I mod to accept it. That project will hit top priority sooner or later. I've got a bunch of stuff to do on my list: mod my PB+J (or send it to Colin and have him do it ) make my pedal CV controller (sequencer, envelope, expression pedal, LFO, the works!) buy about 4-6 EH pedals make the ultimate chorus pedal (still brewing some ideas for that) mod my frequency analyzer work on my home studio buy a car pay off some of my loans I need to make more money |
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Gotta post samples of your EHX FA mod when you do it - that sounds cool. Just got a Expression pedal to use for my Moog Ring Mod, and that makes is so much funner and flexible. Still waiting for the local stores to get those new ehx pedals in. I'm actually selling my vintage small stone (for more than I paid!) tomorrow since Small White is moving up in the world of drum machines - hello Boss DR-770 for $135 from craigslist! Oh man, I really dread reprogramming all those old beatz into the thing though! The ultimate chorus pedal? Let me know what you come up with. BYOC perhaps? I'm hoping that Clone Theory reissue will be sick... |
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10.03.2006, 05:24 AM | #39 |
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thanks for your recommendations.
Yeah, the danelectro reel echo looks preety sweet and i read that in combination with a a small clone (which i already have) it sounds like the eh memory man (still hoping to find a used one) the mod on the frequenzy analyzer sounds interesting it´s one of my favourite pedals. It was really worth the money. |
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According to Colin at Experimentalists anonymous, adding a square wave can really change the way it sounds quite a bit. Plus the carrier in will be nice. I've always wanted to try modulating a guitar to a radio.
I'll be sure to post on my projects when I actually do them. I need to treat myself to something pretty soon though. I'm sort of down. Every girl I have a crush on decided to get a boyfriend at the same time. It isn't a good feeling. I'm hit with this feeling a lot around this time of year. |
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