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Post by bluzsteel on Feb 1, 2006 6:09:34 GMT -7
got one yesterday , will gig with it this weekend with Ghia and chime back, sounds good at home
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Post by zdogma on Feb 1, 2006 6:23:58 GMT -7
I'll be interested to hear what you think. I've been thinking about a verbzilla too.
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Post by benttop (Steve) on Feb 1, 2006 9:45:04 GMT -7
I attempted to try out a Verbzilla yesterday. GAWD I hate Guitar Center. First, they had some GodAwful nasty music playing full volume through the entire store. Then the pedal is set up in a display with some Behringer nasty sounding amp that may as well have been a hive of buzzing mosquitoes. After about ten minutes of fiddling, I noticed the LED was flashing - battery dead. Jeez... I'll have to make a special trip to a better store - you can't really try out much at GC if you're picky....
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Post by bluzsteel on Feb 1, 2006 10:33:15 GMT -7
so far im stuck on 63 spring rev setting , all the other stuff is cool but will never use it
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Post by garyh on Feb 1, 2006 11:55:23 GMT -7
I'd like to hear how it compares to the Holy Grail. I'm buying one or another, although I used just my old Ibanez delay last night and that sounded great.....didn't miss the reverb. I'm sure the Verbzilla is quieter than the Holy Grail or you wouldn't have it Bluz.
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Post by Lefty on Feb 1, 2006 13:04:28 GMT -7
'63 Spring is the ticket! Like Bluz said, everything else is icing.
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Post by bluzsteel on Feb 1, 2006 13:30:39 GMT -7
I'd like to hear how it compares to the Holy Grail. I'm buying one or another, although I used just my old Ibanez delay last night and that sounded great.....didn't miss the reverb. I'm sure the Verbzilla is quieter than the Holy Grail or you wouldn't have it Bluz. I used a Holy grail when they 1st came out on my 59 Bassman, it sounded good I just cant stand any kind of noise thats not made by ME. they had noise in them years ago and they still do . Vebzillia is as quiet as a mouse, the Grail is as quiet as a romp through downtown Tokyo on a sunday afternoon
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Post by Stumpy on Feb 1, 2006 15:17:49 GMT -7
Hey fellas, I was wondering how good the verbzilla is myself. Did you see where line-6 is coming out with a modular system for these tonecore pedals? line6.com/tonecore/modules.htmlIf these are decent it would be nice to swap around the verbzilla and echo park etc as needed for ocassional useage without taking up a lot of real estate.
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Post by bluzsteel on Feb 4, 2006 7:19:52 GMT -7
Used it last night , I guess it was ok ,its almost like I couldnt get between where I couldnt hear it and being too much, thank god for TRex ,a student brought a Boss DD-3 for me to help his set it the other day , oh my god tin can delay, one of the worst
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Post by garyh on Feb 4, 2006 21:04:23 GMT -7
I just bought a Marshall reverb. Guys at the store just came back from NAMM raving about these things. I took one home and it's not bad; quiet, doesn't rob much tone, has an OK spring and a good hall and plate, and it was only $120 Canadian (c. $95 US I guess). I also got a Line 6 space chorus on sale for half price which sounds decent. I like the tap tempo feature. Couldn't find a Verbzilla to try. Anyway, now I can get my Zoom off my pedalboard.
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