@ekul785 - Yes, I owned an early 90s, blue Fulldrive II pedal for a few years. It's a great pedal, but for my needs and taste, the Diablo as much, much more useful. Much better had both higher and lower gain settings, IMO. Doesn't get flubby the way the FD II seemed to sometimes.
Contact the mfg to get current prices. I asked him to build me one w/o a real fancy paint job and he said no problem. That brought the price down to about 220 USD or so, including shipping from Germany to California.
I've got a silvertone 1482, it's awesome all by itself, I liven it up sometimes with a zoom 2100 multieffects pedal for a little reverb or flanger effect
The bad part is that the switch you keep hitting on that switchboard is scratchy.. and the funny part is that your having trouble tapdancing at 1:09! :-)
No, there is no other effect when I switch to the Les Paul. I did say that the guitar has Jim Wagner's "Filmore" pickups in it. Wagner's company is WCR Guitar.
I use a big Loooper pedal to put my 'dry' effects in their own loops. Not only is each one taken out of the signal path unless its loop is engaged, but also, it means I don't have to dance all over my pedal board to turn pedals on and off--I just turn loops on/off from the Loooper. It was original made by David Boggs, BTW, but I've tweaked it quite a bit.
Hi,very very nice tone, but i don't understand all effects of your pedalboar. could you describe briefly please? in particular you have used a beautiful octave effect but... i can't ear the name of the brand
The Crunchbox is awesome. Great compliment for the Diablo. It does the "tricked out plexi" thing really well. It's darker and smoother and even gainier than the Diablo. The Diablo has more top end and more "snarly tooth" in its sound...
@ekul785 - Yes, I owned an early 90s, blue Fulldrive II pedal for a few years. It's a great pedal, but for my needs and taste, the Diablo as much, much more useful. Much better had both higher and lower gain settings, IMO. Doesn't get flubby the way the FD II seemed to sometimes.
leonc1234 1 year ago
How much are these things???
fumblerer 2 years ago
Contact the mfg to get current prices. I asked him to build me one w/o a real fancy paint job and he said no problem. That brought the price down to about 220 USD or so, including shipping from Germany to California.
leonc1234 2 years ago
Can you tell me where I can buy this pedal? I can't seem to find a site that sells this pedal. Thanks.
leftystrat62 4 years ago
I've got a silvertone 1482, it's awesome all by itself, I liven it up sometimes with a zoom 2100 multieffects pedal for a little reverb or flanger effect
westburian 4 years ago
The bad part is that the switch you keep hitting on that switchboard is scratchy.. and the funny part is that your having trouble tapdancing at 1:09! :-)
KitchenMarshall 4 years ago
but did you use an octave pedal? which one?
danielevigorito 4 years ago
No...I'm not using an octave pedal or anything else.
leonc1234 4 years ago
when you pass to Gibson Les Paul you mentioned an effect with the diablo a sort of blue ... i cannot understand what is it?
Thank you.
danielevigorito 4 years ago
Hi Daniel,
No, there is no other effect when I switch to the Les Paul. I did say that the guitar has Jim Wagner's "Filmore" pickups in it. Wagner's company is WCR Guitar.
leonc1234 4 years ago
I use a big Loooper pedal to put my 'dry' effects in their own loops. Not only is each one taken out of the signal path unless its loop is engaged, but also, it means I don't have to dance all over my pedal board to turn pedals on and off--I just turn loops on/off from the Loooper. It was original made by David Boggs, BTW, but I've tweaked it quite a bit.
leonc1234 4 years ago
when you pass to Gibson Les Paul you mentioned an effect with the diablo a sort of blue ... i cannot understand what is it?
Thank you.
danielevigorito 4 years ago
Hi,very very nice tone, but i don't understand all effects of your pedalboar. could you describe briefly please? in particular you have used a beautiful octave effect but... i can't ear the name of the brand
danielevigorito 4 years ago
Thanks people!
The Crunchbox is awesome. Great compliment for the Diablo. It does the "tricked out plexi" thing really well. It's darker and smoother and even gainier than the Diablo. The Diablo has more top end and more "snarly tooth" in its sound...
leonc1234 5 years ago
How do u like your Crunchbox?
Nice tone!
72superlead 5 years ago
Awesome Demonstration!!! Thanks a lot!
Very nice pedal!!!
EagleOfDeafMetal 5 years ago