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One year and Janglebox is still #1
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Arrow
2006-01-28 17:08:18 UTC
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Had a Janglebox ( http://janglebox.com/ ) just over a year now and is by far
the top
compress/sustain box i've owned (had those Boss CS pedals...don't even come
close).
If you want the Byrds, Beatles, sound, this is it.
This post is also in response to a heckler about a year ago when the
Janglebox first
came out and could do nothing but trash it with his posts and said, "come er
back
in a year and tell us what ya think then" ...well i'm back :) ..Janglebox is
always
on, and mostly, the only effect i use for my 330 or 360/12 ...hats off to
Steve
for a A1 pedal ...thanks
Caustic
2006-01-30 03:53:25 UTC
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I have mine and like it, its best feature is that it doesn't really blow me
away, it is subtle, but the sound just seems to always have more presence
with the JB engaged.
Post by Arrow
Had a Janglebox ( http://janglebox.com/ ) just over a year now and is by far
the top
compress/sustain box i've owned (had those Boss CS pedals...don't even come
close).
If you want the Byrds, Beatles, sound, this is it.
This post is also in response to a heckler about a year ago when the
Janglebox first
came out and could do nothing but trash it with his posts and said, "come er
back
in a year and tell us what ya think then" ...well i'm back :) ..Janglebox is
always
on, and mostly, the only effect i use for my 330 or 360/12 ...hats off to
Steve
for a A1 pedal ...thanks
brunokoch
2006-01-31 21:01:09 UTC
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I own the janglebox too, and I am satisfied. It works well with my Ric
330 and AC 30.
The main reason I don´t use it often, is the fact, that the function
is quite limited.
It´s great for people who only want to use a compression/treble
booster, but I like to have some decent reverb or chorus too, so I
often choose a multi-effect stomp box instead.
Steve Lasko
2006-02-01 15:20:22 UTC
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Post by brunokoch
I own the janglebox too, and I am satisfied. It works well with my Ric
330 and AC 30.
The main reason I don´t use it often, is the fact, that the function
is quite limited.
It´s great for people who only want to use a compression/treble
booster, but I like to have some decent reverb or chorus too, so I
often choose a multi-effect stomp box instead.
Well, yes, the function of JangleBox is limited to that of a
compressor, lol! But you can always use JangleBox along with your
multi-effects pedal; it's not as if those pedals are mutually
exclusive. And I've yet to find a compressor in a multi-effects unit
that offers the compression flexibility, or the sound, of JangleBox.

--Steve
http://www.janglebox.com
http://www.lasko-design.com
brunokoch
2006-02-01 21:51:02 UTC
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Post by Steve Lasko
Well, yes, the function of JangleBox is limited to that of a
compressor, lol! But you can always use JangleBox along with your
multi-effects pedal; it's not as if those pedals are mutually
exclusive. And I've yet to find a compressor in a multi-effects unit
that offers the compression flexibility, or the sound, of JangleBox.
Yes, your JB is really better than the compression on the pedals I
use(d)
So the solution is easy:
You simply have to integrate a nice chorus- and reverb-function into
your
JB to offer the perfect package.
Come on good man, work on it. ;-)

I promise to throw my noisy multi-effect away immediately then ;-)
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