of course there's no crunch because the amp is barely turned on. Almost sounds acoustic to me. Next time you do a demo put the camera away and turn up the amp. I already know what Randall builds as I did the very first review of his Delay prototype, but this demo gives Randall's genius a black eye.
I like the delay pedal....might even get one...But I'll be sure to be saturatin my biscuits with lotsa gravy. It has a nice fat slap back setting which is featured
more effectively on Ryan Hartt's demo clip of the Lone Wolf Delay Pedal.
As for the octave pedal...I couldn't hear any difference with it on or off.
Maybe the setting were off, cause I didnt hear any octaves from here.
Octave is a misnomer. It adds "octave-up overtones that manifests itself in the mid-range with a rasp that brings out whatever distortion is going on with the amp. The end result is a fuzz-crunchy-distortion that can be mild or intense, according to the settings chosen."
of course there's no crunch because the amp is barely turned on. Almost sounds acoustic to me. Next time you do a demo put the camera away and turn up the amp. I already know what Randall builds as I did the very first review of his Delay prototype, but this demo gives Randall's genius a black eye.
Harpgrindin 7 months ago
I like the delay pedal....might even get one...But I'll be sure to be saturatin my biscuits with lotsa gravy. It has a nice fat slap back setting which is featured
more effectively on Ryan Hartt's demo clip of the Lone Wolf Delay Pedal.
As for the octave pedal...I couldn't hear any difference with it on or off.
Maybe the setting were off, cause I didnt hear any octaves from here.
BluesGeek 1 year ago
Octave is a misnomer. It adds "octave-up overtones that manifests itself in the mid-range with a rasp that brings out whatever distortion is going on with the amp. The end result is a fuzz-crunchy-distortion that can be mild or intense, according to the settings chosen."
manraycowboy 1 year ago
@manraycowboy mistomener?...I thought it was a felony! lol
Im using a Sonny Junior Cruncher, so no help needed
there for that rasp and distorted tone. Thanks for the clarification
though. I do wanna get the delay pedal for sure, cause playing
dry is like eatin crackers with no liquid chaser ;>o
BluesGeek 1 year ago
Please, less talk, more action!!!
BluesmanharpVintage 1 year ago