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Re:Do these things really work?
2012/03/07 17:40:19
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my pedalboard: my highest gain settings, are dead quiet, til i play.
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Re:Do these things really work?
2012/03/07 17:48:24
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actually, an updated pic: had to make room for my Fulltone Fatboost III Decimator is still last in line.
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Re:Do these things really work?
2012/03/07 19:27:19
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The last thing I want to do is hijack a thread, but I got a quick question for batsbrew! How is your Fulltone Fatboost with the BRICK? Are you running it at 18volt or 9? Any unwanted noise issues? Reason I ask - I have a fulltone FatBoost 2 that I love but it cannot seem to share a power supply with anything else. I have tried several power supplies (include one from Fulltone) and as soon as I try to share it with any other pedal the Fat Boost has nasty side effects. On its own it is perfectly fine. Sorry Rain - I don't have anything I can say about the pedal in question
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Re:Do these things really work?
2012/03/07 21:28:15
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I was wondering about this pedal too. Everyone that I have talked to loved it. Does anyone know the difference between the decimator and the G-string decimator? Besides the $140 price difference. lol
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Rain
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Re:Do these things really work?
2012/03/08 05:34:10
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Bats, you get some awesome guitar tones on that album of yours (was actually listening to it the day before yesterday or the one before). Sorry I never gave any feedback, but for what it's worth, it's one of the few I keep on my laptop's HD. I'll trust you on the Decimator and I'll grab myself one when we're back in NY. Thanks! @Sean - no worries. :)
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batsbrew
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Re:Do these things really work?
2012/03/08 10:20:32
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rain the thing with the DECIMATOR is, yes, it's a noise gate, but i had a Boss NS-1 right before i got the ISP, and a/b'd them, and the decimator was more transparent, and was easier to dial in (one knob) i find a certain spot, with the gain stacked just so, that it just barely shuts everything off..... at my highest gain settings.... and i only use it on the high gain stuff.... if i'm playing clean, and i have ANY hiss for any reason (usually it's power related) i can tweak the pedal to work with low gain....... and, if i just decide to be nuts, and have everything on 11, i can crank that thing down and it's dead silent, when i turn it off, the rig is screaming...... the G string is a better version of it, but not worth the extra money to me.
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Re:Do these things really work?
2012/03/08 10:22:08
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coda- quick question for batsbrew! How is your Fulltone Fatboost with the BRICK? Are you running it at 18volt or 9? Any unwanted noise issues? i run it at 18volts, along with my Barber Direct Drive Super Sport. the 18 v is the way to go. the brick has worked flawlessly for me, since about 2006 the Fatboost...........it's cleaner, and has more headroom, at 18v. the Brick, has (2) 18v outputs, and is perfect for my little rig.
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Re:Do these things really work?
2012/03/28 00:27:27
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I try to share it with any other pedal the Fat Boost has nasty side effects.
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batsbrew
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Re:Do these things really work?
2012/03/28 19:27:14
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i can stack my fatboost with: barber direct drive ss tone press in any combination or all together... and they work great.
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Re:Do these things really work?
2012/03/30 11:43:26
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I've tried the Decimator and Boss NS-1, and personally I prefer the NS-1, with the guitar going to the NS-1, noisy pedals in the NS-1's loop then from the NS-1 to dlay/reverb/amp. By putting the pedals in the NS-1 loop (which only opens when the NS-1 gate opens) the NS-1 can be set to respond to the guitar signal so can be run with a lower threshold (=more sustain) than a gate at the end of the chain that has to be set with a threshold high enough to gate out fuzzes/distortions. The only disadvantage with the NS-1 (in fact, any post-fx gate) is you can't use the woosh...woosh of background noise (while not playing) to set the modulation rate on fx between songs...... Neither gate makes any particularly noticeable difference to the guitar tone by the way - and the Boss will also act as a line buffer as well.
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