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Post by Easyrom on Oct 5, 2015 14:07:30 GMT -7
It's here and it looks like this guy have a really good time playing with the Z-Drive, don't you think?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 5, 2015 14:47:20 GMT -7
Very nice video with excellent playing to boot. Showcases what this pedal does exceptionally well.
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Post by LT on Oct 5, 2015 15:21:11 GMT -7
Woulda been a lot better if we could've seen the settings he was using. I could make out the green/red channel in full-screen mode, but that's about it....at least for me.
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Post by purpletele on Oct 5, 2015 21:44:40 GMT -7
True on the settings. I'm interested in the pedal as well. It's nice to hear the dynamics of someone playing, but I'm not seeing the settings.
Sure seems to make a great sounding amp more distinct.
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Post by Easyrom on Oct 6, 2015 0:38:51 GMT -7
At about 1'50" the pedal moves a little and the light changes. In a high resolution and full screen, you can guess the EQ settings... But I agree, these could be shown better.
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Post by purpletele on Oct 6, 2015 0:45:25 GMT -7
I bet one of our guys will post a good video soon
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Post by ME on Oct 6, 2015 8:56:57 GMT -7
Play with your ears, not your eyes. No offence meant, just saying when it sounds good, then it's good. This pedal sounds good. I'm partial to the red side. Little thicker, more grit at setting in the video. Think I'll keep the Time Machine Boost on the board. That might change if one of these makes it to my neck of the woods. I do have a lot of boost pedals on the board... ME
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Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2015 17:49:39 GMT -7
he's got the treble at noon, mid at 10:00, bass at 10:30 when he uses the red
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Post by Faze on Jan 7, 2016 16:06:56 GMT -7
Great group of Guys there. Really great customer service . Thats where I bought My Z-Lux.
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