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Guest burnibus

ill offer a good price. there are very few on ebay at the moment and most online shops are poo. let me know if you have one and fancy some bucks.

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  • 2 months later...
Guest bontempi

you're right. i was thinking about the ES-1 MKII

 

there are a few more things on the ESX, but don't forget you can get the ES-1 for 100 euros

 

don't be fooled by those tubes. a tube needs much more voltage to be efficient than 9 volts

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Guest e440hz

needs more voltage? pssh!

I'm no scientist but I hear sweet and crispy overdrive when I crank my esx tubes up!

 

how many volts does it take to power the many electo harmonix pedals that have tubes?

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Guest Christoph

Noob question:

 

Can someone explain the benefits of having a piece of hardware like this, over using software that does similar things? Is it primarily for live use, for the tactile hands-on experience - or is there anything that this can do that cannot be created inside a computer? This question also stands for all hardware synths, mixers etc.

 

Thanks for your non-abusive answers from a lil' newby.

 

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No there'e nothing unique about an esx that can't be done in a computer... yeah it's pretty much for the the tactile experience, I really hate drawing in notes, software holds so many more samples and is infinitely more powerful.

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