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Post by jkerr on May 15, 2005 16:02:44 GMT -6
Just bought myself my first set of Jazz III picks, 10 red and 10 black. I have bever used them before but i am sure they will be amazing from what you guys have said and other peoples reviews on them. I also purchased, a danelectro molten metal pack. 4 pedals in a case which you can turn into your pedal board. The board contains the following
Danelectro black licorice beyond metal. This adds distortion and can also make your guitar an octave lower, make some heavy-ass riffs with that.
Danelectro milkshake chorus. Just a chorus pedal it seems.
Danelectro lemon pitcher tuner. A standard tuner it seems.
Danelectro Bacon'n'eggs miniamp/distortion. Not got your pedals plugged into an amp?This acts as your amp. Are your pedals plugged into an amp? This acts as a distortion pedal.
Danelectro lunchbox (i think its called). All the pedals are neatly stored in here, it can hold 5. Its a carry case which can be used as your pedal board.
Cables for connecting all of the pedals together.
Power supply.
If this was all bought seperate, it would come to over £200, i got it for £80
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Post by Blondie on May 15, 2005 16:21:23 GMT -6
That's a bargain, how does the suff sound?
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Post by Whiteman on May 15, 2005 16:33:16 GMT -6
yeah, danelectro has silly names for all their stuff. but its good stuff for a low price
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2005 16:36:17 GMT -6
I recently started using the Jazz III's, they took a few days to get used to, but after that they really made a difference
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Post by Blondie on May 15, 2005 16:49:05 GMT -6
I played with the Dunlop 2mm Delrins for many Years, but since I hadn't played much for the last four-five Years before getting into MAB, I thought "let's give those small Jazz III bastards a try". I just love'em. Then the other day I pickup a Std sized pick on my desk and started playing and though "damn this mother is big" ;D well just my little store Story
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Post by jkerr on May 16, 2005 9:27:38 GMT -6
I dont know how the pedals sound, i ordered them from a website. They should be here this week. I will post sound clips up once i get em. Why buy a boss metal zone for £70 when i can buy 4 things for £80
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2005 12:53:06 GMT -6
I have a boss medal zone pedal, but it doesn't compare to my line 6 uber-medal pedal
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Post by Neoclasiccl on May 16, 2005 14:12:29 GMT -6
I have the Jazz III's and have both kinds but I find the blacks slip out of my hand turning long fast alternate picking stuff. I am using the red's now with no problems.
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Post by reid on May 16, 2005 22:54:25 GMT -6
I have a boss medal zone pedal, but it doesn't compare to my line 6 uber-medal pedal amen... i own one an uber-metal pedal, its incredible... great tone contouring plus a noise gate... pretty much all you can ask for in a high gain pedal.
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Post by jkerr on May 17, 2005 5:02:09 GMT -6
Ok, they both got here today (fast delivery). The black licorice pedal is exelent IMO. The miniamp/distortion gives a clean sound, so thats better than 2 heavy metal distortions. The tuner is exelent since i was gonna buy a needle tuner anyway. Im not a fan of using chorus, but i got this chorus pedal to half speed and half depth and it sounds great ;D Havent had a chance to use the picks yet but you all use them (i think) so you know how they are
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Post by Deleted on May 17, 2005 10:20:05 GMT -6
amen... i own one an uber-metal pedal, its incredible... great tone contouring plus a noise gate... pretty much all you can ask for in a high gain pedal. Rock on!
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Post by clameo on May 17, 2005 13:19:03 GMT -6
I was addicted to Jazz III's before I found Dunlop Jazz III 1.0mm Stubby picks, they are much sharper->better attack.
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Post by Blondie on May 17, 2005 16:50:28 GMT -6
Ok, they both got here today (fast delivery). The black licorice pedal is exelent IMO. The miniamp/distortion gives a clean sound, so thats better than 2 heavy metal distortions. The tuner is exelent since i was gonna buy a needle tuner anyway. Im not a fan of using chorus, but i got this chorus pedal to half speed and half depth and it sounds great ;D Congrats with Your new toys, glad You like'em, feel free to post a sample Havent had a chance to use the picks yet but you all use them (i think) so you know how they are But You'll be the first to submit a full review...including smell and taste if You want ;D
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Post by reid on May 17, 2005 23:35:16 GMT -6
Interesting concept, Hybrid... do you have any soundclips of yourself playing? I'd like to hear sometime.
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Post by clameo on May 18, 2005 2:04:17 GMT -6
whoa dude, how old are you and how long have you been playing?
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