http://www.ErikZmusic.com. What happens when you try stacking an Analogman King of Tone, PaulCaudio Timmy and vintage DOD FX69 Grunge pedal. Some say this is insane, I say.... let's give it a shot and see how it sounds, I mean..... what's the worst that could happen?
Info on the Pedals used in this demo..
- Analogman King of Tone version 4, regular gain
http://www.buyanalogman.com/?Click=6577
- PaulCaudio Timmy v2
http://www.paulcaudio.com/
- Vintage DOD FX69 Grunge
(link to the almost as cool, not quite DOD, Digitech update)
http://www.amazon.com/DigiTech-DGR-Grunge-Analog-Distortion-Pedal/dp/B0002F4V...
Equipment used
- Wasburn N4 Leadbelly
http:/www.ErikZmusic.com/washburnn4.html
- Peavey 5150 Script Logo Head
- Carvin 4x12 closed back cabinet
Recorded with...
- Reaper
- Focusrite 18i6
http://www.amazon.com/Focusrite-Scarlett-18i6-Interface-Featuring/dp/B004W6KR...
- Shure SM7B
http://www.amazon.com/Shure-SM7B-Dynamic-Microphone-Cardioid/dp/B0002E4Z8M/?t...
For more information, please visit...
http://www.ErikZmusic.com
I have that exact grunge pedal. The "grunge" knob doesn't seem to do anything except add a little fuzz on mine. Is my knob broken?
antimarxism 2 months ago
@antimarxism It sounds like it may be broken. I bought mine new back around 1995, and it's always worked fine. The "butt" & "face" knobs definitely have a much larger impact on shaping the sound with their huge sweeping EQ, but the "grunge" knob does alter the gain. It doesn't really clean up, but turned beyond 12 o'clock it does start to saturate the tone, rather than just add fizz.
taez555 2 months ago