Not sure if it's the pedal that sounds so good, or the guy playing, both sound awesome. I think I'm gonna build one of these now. Thanks for the demo.
I was using an amp I don't use a lot for these demos, so it might have been a tad brighter than normal. This pedal also has a nice crunchy attack too. Which adds a lot of character in the right setting, but might be attributing to any shrill sounds you might hear. It's a really transparent pedal, so it's not the pedals fault. :)
@Farbulous007 You can always turn the newer hotcakes to the bluesberry setting on the internal switches. The bluesberry gets rid of the shrill stuff. Sounds awesome for 6l6 amps, which if i had my guess what was being used
Not sure if it's the pedal that sounds so good, or the guy playing, both sound awesome. I think I'm gonna build one of these now. Thanks for the demo.
jighead81 3 weeks ago
I was using an amp I don't use a lot for these demos, so it might have been a tad brighter than normal. This pedal also has a nice crunchy attack too. Which adds a lot of character in the right setting, but might be attributing to any shrill sounds you might hear. It's a really transparent pedal, so it's not the pedals fault. :)
mrg923 2 months ago
It can get fuzzy and hairy, but not shrill. Get better computer speakers.
carltonhobbs 2 months ago
@carltonhobbs Actually I'm using KRK RP-5's, but thanks for your input.
Farbulous007 2 months ago
Unfortunately, I think this video single-handedly killed my desire for this pedal. Sorry guys. Why does everything sound so shrill?
Farbulous007 2 months ago
@Farbulous007 You can always turn the newer hotcakes to the bluesberry setting on the internal switches. The bluesberry gets rid of the shrill stuff. Sounds awesome for 6l6 amps, which if i had my guess what was being used
chaseth 4 weeks ago
has some fuzzy tones in there
Fenderkid67 2 months ago