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1847
2307 posts
Apr 25, 2015
10:27 AM
Anyone else use this pedal?

All my amps have 2 or more inputs
So in the past I just daisy chained them together.
But most modern amp manufactures are now for the most part only using one input, I imagine to cut cost.

I use this as a ABY pedal.

One great feature is it can be powered by a battery, which most pedal manufactures quite often eliminate,
Once again to cut cost. Now I can use my power supply for the effects that consume batteries at a fast clip.
The terminator uses very little power
So the battery last forever.

Another great thing about this pedal,
I can now run effects to one amp
And different effects to the other amp.
You can do that with a dd3 pedal, but only to a certain extent.

I highly recommend this pedal to
Anyone using more than one amp.
For me it is a game changer.
Barley Nectar
782 posts
Apr 25, 2015
7:20 PM
What effects do you prefer? Tell us more about your rig. Thanks ...BN

Last Edited by Barley Nectar on Apr 25, 2015 7:21 PM
1847
2310 posts
Apr 26, 2015
11:09 AM
i typically only use 2 effects
echo and the kinder antifeedback pedal.

Channel A is the delay into a champ
Channel B is into the kinder pedal into a bassman.

Previously when I ran in series
The champ would get the kinder pedal as well. The champ does not need the antifeedback signal , it sounds just fine in all It’s natural glory.
So now I can separate the 2

I almost always use a crystal mic
The terminator pedal has a 10 meg input it helps to get all the highs and all the lows a crystal element is capable of.

Lone wolf has hit one out of the ball park with this device
Destin
121 posts
Apr 26, 2015
4:13 PM
I use a radial aby
It works really well, it has a ground lift that takes the hum out of my 1949 supro.
I have never tried the lone wolf.
Harpaholic
690 posts
Apr 26, 2015
5:48 PM
I too use the Radial ABY, it is a great pedal, no noise, no effect on tone and its passive, no battery or power supply needed. Especially for a crystal, the Terminator is a wise choice.


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