Devi Ever ROCKET tested by Ask the Dust

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Uploaded by on Mar 6, 2009

Nicolas (playing) and Jerome (filming) from the french band Ask the Dust testing the Rocket pedal from Devi Ever.

The pedal unbelievably recreates the guitar tone of the SP on the Siamese Dream album.

Gear : Fender USA Telecaster Deluxe -) Pod Pro with Budda Twinmaster emulation -) Universal Audio LA-610 -) RME Fireface 400.

FInd out more about the pedal at www.deviever.com

Find out more about Ask the Dust and download our latest EP for free on myspace : www.myspace.com/askthedust and on our website www.askthedust.org

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  • Nice demo. I own the same guitar and thinking about this pedal at the moment. What tuning are you in? And how does the pedal cut it in a band setting?

  • @FootyBrain hey. Yeah it's a really nice guitar :) As far as cutting in the mix...think of the Rocket as a dual stackable fuzz : the SM side is great for rythm parts, really awesome with a nice texture, nicely compressed low frequences that will make the overall mix of your band fatter and louder. However it won't really cut (not a lot of mid frequencies) until you switch the VFM side on top of it.

  • the only fuzz on siamese dream was a big muff. so theoretically you can all the tones from it.

  • No it's not that easy.

    Trust me, I had a lot of different Muffs, including a shitload of vintage ones.

    The thing is that the SD tone is not only a EHX Big Muff.

    It's a Big Muff, going through a JCM800 with KT88 tubes in it, and then equalized and compressed (at least) during the mixing process.

    The Rocket nails the whole signal process, that's why it sounds so close, and closer than any muff could take you.

  • im not sure if i should buy this or just stick to my fuzz factory which i already have. this seems like it sounds better, but i love the oscillating madness from my fuzz factory

  • Buy this first, and then buy a DBA Fuzz War, and you'll be set for the rest of your life!

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  • @PantheonLincoln Thanx a lot!

  • @JBest0

    The ONLY differences between the old and newer versions are the graphic and the independent switching. The actual fuzz circuits inside remain the same, Soda Meiser and Vintage Fuzz Master.

  • I have the same pedal, I wondering the differences between the old and the new version, I know the new v has independent channels, also has a soda meiser fuzz and a fuzz master (in the "right channel!)...are there the same fuzz in the old version? Anyone can answer please?

  • @asktehdust Ok, cool. I have to nag you a bit about what tuning you're in here. We tune to Drop C which with my guitars means a lot of fuzz stuff can get really muddy..therefor the question..

  • @PantheonLincoln blah, blah, blah, blah....thanks for stating the obvious.

  • @d3reilly This guy (you) thinks he knows all kinds of shit about pedals that were used in recording records but in reality doesn't know shit. Don't know how he can talk like he KNOWS everything he says he does. Fuck this guy and what he says.

  • That tele has so much more of a fat tone than my standard. I love it!

  • great fuzz. I have that mouse.

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