According to multimap it's 2.93 miles - unless I've made a schoolboy error :o
Looking for analog if within budget.
oh, ok, close to me is about 15 feet... :lol:
+1 on the tonerider, it's very nice. i also picked up a daphon analogue delay recently (like, last few days), and if its (as far as i'm aware, analogue) chorus pedal is as nice as the delay, it's bound to be worth a look, too- you can pick them up, new, on ebay for around £20-£25. I've ordered the flanger too, which should come in a day or two, if you're willing to wait, I'll let you know how it is, too. They're not true bypass, but the buffered bypass (on the delay, anyway) is pretty good. Sounds as good (if not better) to me than the true bypass on the tonerider, with the leads I'm using, anyway (cleartones)- but the true bypass "feels" a bit more transparent, if that makes sense. I suspect the tonerider might be higher quality, but the daphon is really ridiculously good for the price (this is the delay i'm talking about, not the chorus), especially if you're willing to stick to the settings where it sounds at its best (some settings get a bit noisy).
i think carl martin makes an analog chorus under budget too, but i haven't tried it.
oh yeah, happy birthday :)
V&R isn't that close to the natural history museum... is it?
Not really, but the V&A is ;)
touche! :lol: