Hi,
I was wondering if anyone out there had any experience using Dr. Scientist or Analogman Pedals? I've read a little about them on the forum, and have heard the sound clips on the two websites. They're a little more expensive than most pedals, but really do sound great. Any thoughts?
Thanks, Jeff
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I have the analogman "Hi Cut" modded Boss DD3 pedal and really like what it does. I thought it was worth the extra $$$.
http://www.analogman.com/boss.htm#dd3
http://www.analogman.com/boss.htm#dd3
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I'm using an Analogman Bi-CompROSSor, a Boss DD-3 Digital Delay with aNaLoG.MaN High Cut Mod, a Boss DS-1 with aNaLoG.MaN Pro Midrange Mod, a Boss TR-2 Tremolo with aNaLoG.MaN Super Mod, and an Ibanez TS-9 Tube Screamer with aNaLoG.MaN Silver Mod. (Full listing on the gear page at www.lorenclaypool.com. I've been extremely pleased with all of the mods Mike has done and the Bi-CompROSSor is incredible. Mike's work is outstanding for me and what I do.
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