'Small Stone' Effects Pedal
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'Small Stone' Effects Pedal
has any1 used a Small Stone pedal with bass? How goes it?
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Re: Small Stone
depending on the version, it'll be true-bypass or not.
not=some bleed, especially if you run other effects (which seems to amplify it)
almost funky phase to it i find, very very deep phasing too...when engaged there's an increase in level, but the down phase get's kinda lost at it's bottom trough (although not enough to be a concern). ie: if you have the rate too low you'll disappear from the mix a bit (moreso midrange).
russian model has more of a low-mid emphasis, nyc model sounds a bit deeper and scooped (to me). the big old-skool steel boxes rust, which may or may not be cool depending on your outlook
i've got one you can borrow if you wanna check it out?
not=some bleed, especially if you run other effects (which seems to amplify it)
almost funky phase to it i find, very very deep phasing too...when engaged there's an increase in level, but the down phase get's kinda lost at it's bottom trough (although not enough to be a concern). ie: if you have the rate too low you'll disappear from the mix a bit (moreso midrange).
russian model has more of a low-mid emphasis, nyc model sounds a bit deeper and scooped (to me). the big old-skool steel boxes rust, which may or may not be cool depending on your outlook

i've got one you can borrow if you wanna check it out?