marcellis
Senior Member
I had a little spare change this year and picked up this stuff on the Reverb site. CAD Equitek E300
BOSS Tremolo (I love tremolo). I use it a lot, acoustic or electric.
I remember I liked my rack BBE Sonic Maximizer back in the old days. So this year I bought one for guitars. It does what it does.
I prefer applying it to a whole arrangement than just to a lone guitar. But it does its thing.
I like JoeMeek gear. So I bought this for a mixdown compressor. I have two mixdown compressors. The other is an RNLA (Really Nice Leveling Amplifier by FMR). I'd give the RNLA the edge on most of my mixes. But this MC2 gives you the ability to adjust stereo width, which is cool. I can use both independently or together. For voices and acoustic guitar, the Meek is better I think. For drums, synths electric guitars and bass, the RNLA gets it.
I also bought a Nanoverb 2 - a bargain.
BOSS Tremolo (I love tremolo). I use it a lot, acoustic or electric.
I remember I liked my rack BBE Sonic Maximizer back in the old days. So this year I bought one for guitars. It does what it does.
I prefer applying it to a whole arrangement than just to a lone guitar. But it does its thing.
I like JoeMeek gear. So I bought this for a mixdown compressor. I have two mixdown compressors. The other is an RNLA (Really Nice Leveling Amplifier by FMR). I'd give the RNLA the edge on most of my mixes. But this MC2 gives you the ability to adjust stereo width, which is cool. I can use both independently or together. For voices and acoustic guitar, the Meek is better I think. For drums, synths electric guitars and bass, the RNLA gets it.
I also bought a Nanoverb 2 - a bargain.
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