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Post by foxx on Oct 7, 2006 10:11:18 GMT -7
Is anyone able to compare these two tremolos? There is a $200 price difference, does the PG warrant the cost? Anything better than those two for my Mazerati?
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Post by Dr.T on Oct 7, 2006 12:45:07 GMT -7
Can't tell, I own a Fulltone Supa Trem and it's great to me, very clean. Many possibilities to manage also while you're playin' like speed switch and hard/soft switch.
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Post by BW on Oct 7, 2006 14:28:52 GMT -7
I like Tim's Luxury Twin. Sounds righteous w/ a baritone thru a MAZ 38! AND better than Fender amp tremolo, more 'intensity' and you can slow it WAY down. But wait, I keep forgetting...I don't LIKE pedals ;^)
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Post by tjstrat on Oct 7, 2006 14:43:36 GMT -7
Tim's gear is worth a look no matter what it is. I've been real partial to the Gristle Tone Manipulator, the Gristle King sounded GREAT at Greg Koch's clinic, and the Luxury Drive Model T I have is as good a boost as I've ever tried. PLUS he's a Z user, so chances may well be that he has a tendency to calibrate his stuff with Zs at least partially in mind (just pure speculation on my part).
And don't underestimate that $30.00 mustard yellow beauty from Dano. Seen that on a few boards rubbing elbows with Mr Keeley, Mr Hermida, and Mr Cochran...
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Post by combo800 on Oct 8, 2006 14:49:29 GMT -7
Anything better than those two for my Mazerati? Recalling your previous thread... the Powerglide didn't achieve the "Magnatone" sound you wanted???
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Post by foxx on Oct 8, 2006 17:10:45 GMT -7
Yeah, it's hard to know what Tremolo will do for the Mazerati. I can't really try these side by side with a Magnatone. So, I might just get the Jauernig and see, or hear.
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