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  • Hardwire DL-8 Delay Pedal

    3 23.08%
  • EMG Bass Pickups (probably 35P4 and 35DC)

    3 23.08%
  • ASUS VH236H Monitor

    4 30.77%
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    Tron Up Part Auto Wah and part triggered filter, Tron Up delivers a seriously funky vibe. Inspired by* the Mu-Tron® III envelope follower.
    Tron Down Part Auto Wah and part triggered filter, Tron Down delivers a seriously funky vibe. Inspired by* the Mu-Tron® III envelope follower.
    Seeker Up to nine "parked" wah filters set at varying positions and then used in sequence to create a pulsating, hypnotic vibe. Inspired by* the Z-Vex Seek Wah.
    Obi Wah Obi Wah creates sequential changes in tone by emphasizing random frequencies. Inspired by* the Oberheim® Voltage Controlled sample-and-hold filter.
    Voice Box Let your guitar Come Alive with the sound of a classic talk box. Inspired by vocoders, vocal tracts and surgical tubing.
    V Tron Your guitar "speaks" with an almost human voice in response to your playing. Inspired by* Voice Box and a Mu-Tron® III.
    Throbber Perfect for a multitude of cool electronica-style sounds and textures, Throbber is inspired by* the Electrix® Filter Factory.
    Spin Cycle This is what headphone mixes were made for! Imagine two wahs panned left and right working in opposite directions from each other. Inspired by* Craig Anderton's Wah/Anti-Wah.
    Comet Trails Spooky and otherworldly, Comet Trails provides an enchanting pulse for you to add to your tone.
    Slow Filter This triggered filter rolls off your high-end with adjustable speeds.
    Octisynth Not to be missed, Octisynth provides textures that are equally at home in a mad scientist's laboratory or miles below sea level among its eight-armed namesake.
    Synth-O-Matic Synth-O-Matic features waveforms from a mouth-watering collection of vintage analog synths.
    Attack Synth Inspired by* a waveform and wave-shaping functions of a Korg® X911 Guitar Synth
    Synth String A monophonic synth sound inspired by* the Roland® GR700 Guitar Synth.
    Growler Named Growler for a reason, this model produces a sinister "Grrrrrrrrr" that's inspired by* a Roland® GR700 Guitar Synth and a Mu-Tron® III.
    Q Filter Your very own parked wah! Let your solos soar with the colorful "honk" that became a signature tone of Mark Knopfler and Brian May.
    Vetta Wah Our interpretation of the classic wah sound. Connect a Line 6 EX-1™ Expression Pedal to take advantage of this effect. Adopted from our Vetta™ II guitar amplifier.
    Fassel Fassel is inspired by* a CryBaby® Super, which is coveted for the mojo of its Fasel inductor.
    Weeper Inspired by* the Arbiter Cry Baby®, this model is a variation with a different inductor and other component choices.
    Chrome Inspired by* the classic '60s sound of a Vox® V847, Chrome comes complete with the legendary growl of the original.
    Chrome Custom Inspired by* the sound of a modded Vox® V847 with tweaked gain staging on the first transistor stage, an aftermarket inductor, the Q widened and replaced with a 470k pot.
    Throaty Inspired by* the incredibly musical sweep of a hand-built Real McCoy RMC1, Throaty produces rich mids and a strong low-end.
    Conductor Inspired by* the distinctive sound of a vintage Maestro® Boomerang. (Think "Shaft.")
    Colorful Inspired by* the wah section of a Colorsound® Wah/Fuzz.
    Smart Harmony Turn that 6-string into a 12-string, rip some '80s dual leads and so much more. This intelligent pitch shifter is inspired by* an Eventide® H3000.
    Pitch Glide Four-octave range! Drop some dive bombs and throw some ice picks, a la Tom Morello. Connect an EX-1™ Expression Pedal for the full effect. Inspired by* a Digitech Whammy®.


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    '63 Spring Perfect for surf guitar tones and spaghetti western soundtracks! Inspired by* a 1963 brown spring-reverb head.
    Lux Spring Reverb Lux Spring Reverb is inspired by studio-standard spring reverbs whose characteristic resonant sounds were created by springs suspended inside a metal box.
    Vintage Plate Reverb Vintage Plate Reverb is inspired by studio plate reverbs with metallic-sounding resonant qualities.
    Room Simulates the reflections and other acoustic properties of a classic echo chamber.
    Chamber A dreamy reverb inspired by an elongated ambient space (like a hallway, stairwell or elevator shaft).
    Hall A strong reverb tail to simulate the sound of a large open space (like a gymnasium, performance hall or cathedral).
    Ducking This hall reverb adds a "ducking" effect: the volume of the reverb goes down while you play, and back up when you stop.
    Octo Creates a lush, ambient space with a harmonized decay that's reminiscent of a pipe organ. Use volume swells and prepare to float on cloud 9!
    Cave A surreal and cavernous echo chamber you'll need a helmet light to escape from.
    Tile Emulates the acoustic properties of a tiled room (like a bathroom or shower) with clear and bright early reflections.
    Echo Just like it says: echo... echo...echo. This is a lush echo with reverb.
    Particle Verb A Line 6 original that turns your chords into a modulated pad. Three modes - Stable, Critical and Hazard - take you from lush and pure to manic and a little insane.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert View Post
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    Particle Verb A Line 6 original that turns your chords into a modulated pad. Three modes - Stable, Critical and Hazard - take you from lush and pure to manic and a little insane.
    Hi Robert

    Sorry to steal this thread but how does the M5 sound through a tube amp and how does it work with other pedals? My current line up is as follows
    guitar>Vox Wah>Boss CE3>Fuzz Pedal>BOSS OD3>BOSS BD-2 >Boss CE-3 TC Nova Repeater>EHX Reverb>Amp. Where would the M5 fit in as i am looking just for a phaser/flanger then again i like all the extras !.

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    Quote Originally Posted by guitartango View Post
    Hi Robert

    Sorry to steal this thread but how does the M5 sound through a tube amp and how does it work with other pedals? My current line up is as follows
    guitar>Vox Wah>Boss CE3>Fuzz Pedal>BOSS OD3>BOSS BD-2 >Boss CE-3 TC Nova Repeater>EHX Reverb>Amp. Where would the M5 fit in as i am looking just for a phaser/flanger then again i like all the extras !.
    It would fit in anywhere you like. It sounds great through a tube amp. I usually just use my M9 for gigging because it so compact and sounds so good. The phaser sounds in it are good but perhaps not as good as the best boutique phasers. The Flange sounds sounds stellar to me.
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