Awesome.
Will def post a review.
I know I'm gonna like it tho - the reverb and chorus/flange are staples and the Micro Pog is perfect for octave experimentation.
Granted, I had a couple of beers when I clicked on eBay *Buy* but sometimes u just gotta buy something ridiculous for the fun of it ?
So glad I've found a forum with like minded individuals - kids in grown up bodies! ?
Will take at least 3 weeks for shipping tho. Oh well!
Thought I'd share some initial impressions of the Epitome as I've had it for a month or so.
Overall: I really like it! Certainly consider it a very worthwhile purchase.
It doesn't ooze mojo and won't define your sound but I doubt it'll ever leave my board because of its wide ranging functionality and small footprint.
Pro's: Small pedal footprint, 3 effects every board should include, quality sounds, good workmanship.
Con's: Requires high current output (over 200mA) so I put mine on a separate adapter, chorus and flange controls limited, resets each time it loses power. And I really dislike the graphic - very boring!
Reverb: this was a driving factor in buying the pedal - I needed a decent reverb. Has 4 different modes and the Holy Grail has a good reputation based on good sounds. Haven't compared it to say a Strymon Blue Sky for example, only to the onboard verb on my Mesa amp.
Chorus/Flanger: a pedal board might as well include these effects. Nice sounds but controls are limited to a depth and rate control. It's also in stereo but haven't tested that out yet. I don't tend to use chorus/flanger often so it's a nice compromise.
Octave - MicroPog: flawless tracking and great octave up and down. I was quite excited about the pog initially but I struggle to find a use for the pog for everyday playing. It performs great in what it does but just haven't managed to integrate what it does into my playing.
So who should buy one? I rate if you've got your drive and delay pedals sorted, tossing in an Epitome would be a worthwhile investment. The reverb stays on everytime I play but the other 2 effects are much less used. So also consider buying a Holy Grail plus (or Blue Sky etc ) if octave and chorus aren't your thing.
Thanks for the review Matt, sounds like a great pedal for people wanting out there spacey sounds but less useful for the average joe...I suppose if you sit with it long enough it could lead you to playing differently to incorporate the different sounds you get from it which could give you a nice different sound (always cool to go to a gig and be like "Woah, thats a strange guitar sound!") but I think as you say, drive and delays first, extra effects later ?
Oh, just to be clear each time it loses power all effects are bypassed when you plug in the power again.
Ie if I leave the reverb on and turn off power, when turn the power on the reverb will be off.
Just a bit of a peeve every time I turn my board on I have to switch on the reverb as well.
No settings reset or anything - otherwise that would be a deal breaker!
Oh, okay that's not too bad. Is it relay bypass then? I prefer effects that power up bypassed to those that power up on. Ideally they stay where you leave them though.
Also, to be honest I haven't properly experimented with the "shimmer" mode on the reverb.
It looked very complicated in the instruction manual so brushed past it ?
Thanks Kalcium for bringing it up though - it does get a couple of nifty sounds.
There's even a delay somewhere in there as well!
I have two pedals with relay BP - a delay and a tuner. The delay powers up bypassed and the tuner on. I like them that way - the tuna should be the first thing you use, then switch in the effects you want as and when... So yeah, that doesn't seem like an issue to me.
This pedal looks pretty sweet! I just minimised my pedal board... plus I don't have spare money right now... moving my bond from one bank to another...
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