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I guess we'd have a lot more threads about beer and pickles then.
Seems like we already weave Beer and Pickles into every thread at this point.
I guess we'd have a lot more threads about beer and pickles then.
That's an interesting pedal, don't think I've ever heard of them before? I see they're made in Germany.Rodenberg SL-O
I just spoke with them. They said the new polka riffs have been much more tolerable (compared to the crunchy devil riffs), although they weren't expecting an accordion could get that loud and distorted. "The kids love it these days", I said.and my neighbors need to hate me more directly.
Holy Schnikeys! How do you like that Novo? I really want one.Here's my take on this using only gear that I own.
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It (Serus TC purchased new from Mesa Boogie store in LA) is my favorite of the 5 I own, primarily because of the Throbak pickups.Holy Schnikeys! How do you like that Novo? I really want one.
It's my favorite of the 5 I own, primarily because of the Throbak pickups.
I also own a Miris, Serus J, Serus J Baritone, and a rare Serus Athena (1 of 3 - very rare, built by Dennis Fano in Detroit, before moving to Nashville).
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Many years ago I stumbled across a Rodenberg GAS-828 on eBay.That's an interesting pedal, don't think I've ever heard of them before? I see they're made in Germany.
Les Paul
JCM800 + 4x12 Greenback and/or Vintage 30
Boss SD-1
Pick 1 Pedal --- can't be a stomp modeler like FM3, Helix, QC, etc.
That's cheatingPedal: FM3