I have used it every day for years to make smoothies and it creates perfectly smooth smoothies every time and is a breeze to clean - no taking anything apart.
Commercial Blender with 5-Year Full Warranty - 1800W, 3HP, 64oz High-Performance Professional Countertop Blender with Stainless Steel Blades
By Clean Blend
What one Redditor said
“I have used it every day for years to make smoothies and it creates perfectly smooth smoothies every time and is a breeze to clean - no taking anything apart.”
What Reddit thinks
Pros
4- +Durable (used every day for years)
- +Creates perfectly smooth smoothies
- +Breeze to clean (no taking anything apart)
- +Excellent customer service
Where Reddit talks about it
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Reddit reviews
I hate the sound of distortion sitting on top of a clean tone. My favourites for "clean blends" are the damnation audio MBD3 which has an EQ shelf thing going on. Their dirtfixer pedal is also great
I’d love to find a pedal where the blend only effects around 150hz and above, leaving the low end unaffected. Clean blend could just be 150 and below. Preferably a Rat.
My preference is volume after the blend, and minimal coloration of the clean signal, but there are a lot of factors you have to take into consideration when doing a blend (such as parallel circuit pha
I like pedals with a clean low end only. Or a low end boost. No full clean. A simple clean blend a lot of times doesn't mesh well with the distorted signal. Currently all my pedals have no blend contr
An ideal clean blend has its own knob and is low passed a little. A full frequency clean makes it sound more like two different signals at once than a more cohesive signal, imo.
Personally I prefer an individual volume control for both. I usually want my clean sound to stay the same and the dirt to be added to it. But it’s nice to be able to adjust both. Two controls can do w
The best clean blends for fuzz and dirt are done with JFETs, with FLAT, HPF, and LPF modes. Or Treble and Bass boost modes. Volume after Blend.
I used to think pedals with a clean blend are what I needed for bass. Until I realized that doesn’t work well when cascading pedals. I now split my signal after my compressor, one dirt path, one cle
joyo DT has somewhat confusing design: blend knob to mix clean with distorted, the latter has dedicated distorted volume knob, then drive knob also adds volume to distorted, and then there's gain boos
Check out the Buff n' Blend. The schematic is in the build documents [https://guitarpcb.com/product/buff-n-blend/](https://guitarpcb.com/product/buff-n-blend/) Also, RG Keen's "Panning for Fun" [http
This is what I was going to suggest for their clean blend! I concur Doctor!
Jack Orman has an article that ends with a couple of simple clean blend options - one clean treble blend, one full range clean blend, one clean bass blend. These probably all assume there's a place in
thanks! i'm not much of a designer myself, just using two PedalPCB boards, all i added was a switch on top that lets you choose between two Soviet germanium diodes and two IR LEDs as your clipping sta
I'd look up effects loop circuits to do this so you can add a clean blend to any pedal. Also checkout mid-side processing for your next build. Seems like a more Electrical Audio way of applying a Harm
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