They are different circuits...and the MPFG has a sustain mode. The PGC adds a beautiful sweetness to the tone that i've never heard from another pedal before.
Hey Aaron-
No, i've never owned any ASW speakers....but I am thinking about filling a 4x12 with KTS-60's...and I need a speaker that will sound great at gigs, but also at bedroom levels in my apartment...so i'm interested in hearing others experiences at all volume levels...esp the kts60's.
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I would try setting your JCM800 to get the biggest clean tone that you can get. Then i'd get a Stomp Under Foot Pumpkin Pi Fuzz, a small stone phaser set really slow, and use a strat. That should get you in the ball park you're looking for.
I wasn't that excited about this pedal when I first heard about it, but the more i've read, and the more clips i've heard i've come to the realization that this is going to be one deeeeeeep delay pedal. I can't wait to get one of these and run it into the Eventide Space....that combination will...
I've had both, and I prefer the Space...I have hated the shimmer effects on the BSR and superdelay when I had them...I expected to hate the shimmer on the space as well, but I actually really like it....It sounds a lot more natural and can be dialed in in a more subtle pleasing way that blends...
i've heard it described as being in the JCM800 ball park...If you are looking for 80's i'd go with the MRD...if you are going for a more modern sound, check out their new SGD. It's based off the BJFe CHII and its awesome ;)
I like the Shimmer on the Eventide Space better than the shimmer on the BSR and VMSD. The space's shimmer is really deep and is the most natural sounding of the ones i've tried. YMMV
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The most expensive amp that i've ever bought is my Mad Professor CS-40. It really does a lot of things really well, so it allowed me to consolidate my other amps, which lightened the blow a little to my wallet :cool:
Back in the day my band did a up-tempo pop punk version of The Jerfferson's Theme song, "Movin' on Up." We actually recorded it in the studio with a pseudo gospel choir backing it up. It was pretty rockin :p