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Average rating:
4.8 out of 5
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This is probably the most musically awesome and inspiring piece of gear that I own. Its pretty wild what you can do with one of these. You gotta get your hands on one soon!! Either V1 or V2, both are UNBELIEVABLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I use this baby as a replacement for pedals on my bass. Never have I had something so amazing. Now I make my own sound and believe me, life wouldn't be the same without it! I LOVE IT
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Best piece of gear ever bought !!!!
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This box would be a small true analog synth except there are no Oscillators (that's what makes it fun!). Eleven 1/4 inch jacks provide enough external input/output patching and cross modulation possibilities to experiment forever and obviate the need for internal sound sources. As part of a multi-synth setup, the Sherman can become the command center turning multiple single sources into a big Monster Synth. (it accepts voltages from 1mv to 10 Volts!)
All controls are real analog potentiometers and switches, No digital control (thank God), providing real creamy, hands on direct cranking fun. The filter sounds are up there with the best of 1970's analog gear and the natural distortion is some of the best I've heard. Takes some time, practice, and understanding to be able to use it to potential and with great effect. It's flexibility is absolutely amazing if not immediately apparent. Buy it and you'll not regret it.
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Trouser-flapping, bowel-emptying bedlam. Crack open the Scrumpy and all kneel and praise those who gave birth to this absolute monster. How God intended noises to made. Respect!
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