
Not only is the service and productĪwesome but I really don't think you will find a better price. I really appreciate theĬommunication and help and advice from both Bill and Andy.
The double box they ship the guitars in, everything is done perfectly. I have purchased two guitars from this company and the whole experience has been first class.Farewell Sweetwater, Cream City is my new go-to.
RED PANDA RASTER V2 PROFESSIONAL
Of my new 12 string Gretsch Country Gentleman with Cream City was a transaction beyond perfect.īrian at Cream City was extremely helpful, honest, professional and communicative - and the guitarĪrrived in perfect condition two days ahead of schedule.
Buying an expensive guitar online can be a nerve racking and treacherous process - but the purchase. Paul Schell for helping with the whole process and making my purchase worry-free. I just received my guitar and its fantastic. I've never purchased a guitar online before, so I was bit weary at first. It was my first time buying a used guitar but I would definitely recommend this company. If fact I'm still haven'tīeen able to put it down. Just received my used 1997 Les Paul Studio DC. Red Panda's Raster 2 pedal is the perfect tool for tone-adventurists seeking a top-notch delay and pitch shifting unit with an otherworldly quality. It also has a detune setting, adding an entirely different element to this pedal's bag of tricks. Equipped with an impressively accurate pitch shifting circuit, this pedal can conjure tempo-synced arpeggios, ethereal organ sounds, and supernatural chorused repeats. That's not all the Raster 2 has on tap, though. And, with two delay channels that offer series, parallel, or ping pong modes, users will have access to an extensive sonic palette. The Raster 2 also sports a tone control that sweeps from dark analog-style repeats to digital clarity with plenty of attack. These knobs beg to be experimented with, capable of dialing in anything from subtle repeats to turbulent, textured feedback loops on the verge of blowing up. Powering this stompbox is a clean delay with up to 1600 milliseconds of delay time and a highly dynamic Feedback control. Whether you're chasing reverse delays, infinite descents, or chaotic self-oscillation, the Raster 2 will more than meet your needs. I'm digging it though.Red Panda's Raster 2 Delay and Pitch shift pedal is an ultra-versatile unit that opens the portal to a new dimension of sounds. The control of various delay time ranges allows you, like the eventide Rose, to get a lot of different effects besides delay. It is both out of control, but not out of control. I really like the way this pedal feeds back. There are just so many things you can do with that type of control, and I'll try and show this in the demo. Stereo and the various mixing options is where the pedal gets really fun. Also some sounds from the Pladask Romfred. Catalinbread bicycle delay, along with any other pedals that do the constant rising or descending repeats. I hear some of Alexander Pedals Super Neo-Matic in here. Some of the phasey pulseyness of the Pladask Feber is in here. Playing with all the various other options, I hear a lot of different pedals in this pedal. So for the straight up boring stuff, I'd be perfectly happy with it. It's right up there with the best digital delays I've had the fortune of playing. So on that alone I would recommend the pedal. The addition of a lot of modulation options is also great. Just the basic delay and tone control allows for great control over percussive repeats or a bit darker ones.
Figured I'd give my thoughts so far.įor just a basic pristine digital delay, I really like it. I've spent a lot of time with this yesterday and today.