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« Yamaha UD Stomp »

Published on 12/20/03 at 15:00
purchased on the internet through musicians friend.

this unit is very high end. It was a little intimidating at first, but I decided to stick with it even though it was a little over my head. I just kept plugging it in everyday until I started getting used to it. I was trying to decide between the boss me-50 and this. I didn't want 10 or 15 stomp pedals all over the floor. I tend to be a one size fits all kind of guy. I try to get an unlimited amount of sounds out of the equipment I have. I have a carvin strat copy into an analog man squeezer, sansamp triac, danelectro 7-band eq, boss v-wah, morley steve vai voume pedal, tech 21 power engine 60.
I spent months on the internet researching which pedals had the best sound and were the most reliable. I believe I can darn near replicate most sounds, as a teaching tool, that will help me be able to create my own sounds and style. Having said that I think its kind of silly how guys think their guitar sounds so much different than someone elses. In each particular style the sounds are very close. At least in my 43 year old opinion.
any way the ud stomp has an imeasurable amount of effects ie., flange, chorus, phaser, etc. I'm very happy with it. By the way, it's basically a rack unit made for the floor.

nothing

Top notch quality.

I think I've talked your leg off enough.

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