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Post by chrissh on Aug 2, 2012 21:56:48 GMT -5
I love everything about that.
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Post by aliensporebomb on Aug 3, 2012 16:40:26 GMT -5
Oh I want one - totally eastern sounding. Love it! Mysterious and ringing.
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Post by bear on Aug 4, 2012 10:58:57 GMT -5
BTW, Joe's Tonefiend blog's one year Seymour Duncan sponsorship has closed and it's off to new digs at tonefiend.com/
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Post by Infinite Ego on Aug 4, 2012 11:47:24 GMT -5
BTW, Joe's Tonefiend blog's one year Seymour Duncan sponsorship has closed and it's off to new digs at tonefiend.com/There's loyalty for ya ;D
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Post by dasein on Sept 3, 2012 9:30:56 GMT -5
Neato, I posted on his forum and won one of Joe's homemade pedals. Wonder what it will be...
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Post by Infinite Ego on Sept 3, 2012 9:58:40 GMT -5
Neato, I posted on his forum and won one of Joe's homemade pedals. Wonder what it will be... How cool is that?
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Post by bear on Sept 4, 2012 21:00:48 GMT -5
Dasein's contributions were definitely pedal-worthy.
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Post by dasein on Sept 12, 2012 20:20:06 GMT -5
It came in the mail today: From his website: Overview: An aggressive one-knob fuzz. It doesn’t merely bludgeon your amp with gain, but adds a distinctive, harmonically rich character. There’s high-end sizzle and low-end mass, but both are carefully sculpted—think “fat but fit.” Unlike most ultra-high gain fuzzes, it boasts great dynamic sensitivity, cleaning up nicely as you back off your guitar’s volume knob. Result: far more colors than you’d expect from a one knob box. What’s unique: Exceptional dynamic sensitivity for a full-bore fuzz. Beautifully balanced tone with a unique harmonic signature. Won’t disappear in a mix or live band setting like many fuzzes. What it’s good for: Sustain-rich single-note lines and solos. Chunky chords, including relatively complex voicings that would dissolve into mush with most fuzz pedals. What it’s not so good for: While the Duh is more dynamically sensitive than most aggressive fuzzes, it’s never completely clean. It doesn’t sound particularly “vintage” (like the Trilobite does), nor is it a a modern-metal “stack in a box” pedal. ------ Pretty good description... adds quite a bit of gain and sustain and doesn't really skronk out until you roll up the volume on the guitar. I didn't get a chance to turn it up too loud, but I'm curious to see how it reacts with other pedals. Thanks, Joe!
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