New Non-BOSS Pedals
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That's a really nice set, Pepe
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Mad Professor Supreme overdrive. Designed with the help of Matt Schofield - a very talented modern blues guitarist. Two independent drives which are designed to deliver different harmonic and compression characteristics. For higher gain needs, both channels can also be stacked.
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This one looks very interesting!
A few weeks ago I received this funky unit. I already had a Rocktron Banshee Talkbox a few years ago, but I had to sell it to fund other stuff. This one was pretty cheap, so I bought it rightaway when I saw the ad. I used it live on stage at a jam on Halloween and the people loved it. I used a bass and an octaver in front of the talkbox and the result was great. I was asked for a solo demonstration after the improvised song. It was a funny evening.
A few weeks ago I received this funky unit. I already had a Rocktron Banshee Talkbox a few years ago, but I had to sell it to fund other stuff. This one was pretty cheap, so I bought it rightaway when I saw the ad. I used it live on stage at a jam on Halloween and the people loved it. I used a bass and an octaver in front of the talkbox and the result was great. I was asked for a solo demonstration after the improvised song. It was a funny evening.
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Nice!The_Doc wrote: ↑Fri Nov 15, 2019 10:46 amMad Professor Supreme overdrive. Designed with the help of Matt Schofield - a very talented modern blues guitarist. Two independent drives which are designed to deliver different harmonic and compression characteristics. For higher gain needs, both channels can also be stacked.
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I used to have one but never got the hang of it... Good stuff that it's going well for you!Pepe wrote: ↑Fri Nov 15, 2019 4:27 pmThis one looks very interesting!
A few weeks ago I received this funky unit. I already had a Rocktron Banshee Talkbox a few years ago, but I had to sell it to fund other stuff. This one was pretty cheap, so I bought it rightaway when I saw the ad. I used it live on stage at a jam on Halloween and the people loved it. I used a bass and an octaver in front of the talkbox and the result was great. I was asked for a solo demonstration after the improvised song. It was a funny evening.
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I received a belated Christmans parcel from a good friend in L.A. today. He sent me a new DOD Gonkulator ring modulator!
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ooooh I always wanted to check that out. Great colour too!
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Here is a picture of the DOD Gonkulator and the Coron DS-7 clone:
It's a lot of fun to play around with this pair. The only thing I'm missing is a clean signal knob for the Gonkulator.
It's a lot of fun to play around with this pair. The only thing I'm missing is a clean signal knob for the Gonkulator.
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Looks great.
I think they stopped making the DOD line once again, and the "Blow out" sale was in the US only, a shame, they're classics and the new versions were particularity useful.
I think they stopped making the DOD line once again, and the "Blow out" sale was in the US only, a shame, they're classics and the new versions were particularity useful.
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I received this Seppuku Dynamic Echo Modulator pedal from a guitar shop in Stockholm two weeks ago. It was in faulty condition*. Today I finally managed to make it work again!
It is a delay based on the Princeton PT2399 delay IC. The delay can be modulated via input envelope in a very wicked way. The delay time can be ultra-long (but grainy with a lot of artefacts then). The pedal has an effects-only output for stereo sounds, which is very cool.
*apparently the pedal has been powered incorrectly by the previous owner - the PT2399 and the 78L05 voltage regulator were faulty
It is a delay based on the Princeton PT2399 delay IC. The delay can be modulated via input envelope in a very wicked way. The delay time can be ultra-long (but grainy with a lot of artefacts then). The pedal has an effects-only output for stereo sounds, which is very cool.
*apparently the pedal has been powered incorrectly by the previous owner - the PT2399 and the 78L05 voltage regulator were faulty