BM-AC30SS Pedal Sweet Lady
Loading...
335
views
Loading...
Uploader Comments (CovingtonPedals)
see all
All Comments (6)
-
Greg,
How would you compare your pedal to the TEch 21 Liverpool? I know yours is tilted heavily in the BHM tone direction, but the approach is the same, isn't it?
It would really be helpful if you recorded some samples at various gain settings with a few important pickup combinations--DIRECT, not through a Epi Jr. or a Pathfinder. I'd like to know what the pedal ALONE is doing. Might be nice for my direct-only pedalboard rig (I could add cab modeling if it needed it).
Keep me up to date!!
-
Well that's what I thought....very, very cool Greg! Great job!!!
Loading...
Wow, scarily close to the real thing. Again, how much?
theguitarsmith 9 months ago
Hi.....$125 for these. I like the pedal so much that I find myself using the Valve Jr or Bugera V5 much more than my AC30's. The cool thing is all the correct overdrive that you can get a bedroom levels. And it still stays clean, chimey, and clean at low guitar volume settings....just like a Red Special should thru and AC30.
CovingtonPedals 9 months ago
Greg,
You're back in action!!! YEAH! Got to hang a good bit with Everett in Dallas, good times!
So what's the story on this pedal? Will it work as a standard OD pedal, like on a Strat? OR does it have characteristics of the traditional treble boost pedals you make? It looks like it may work with any kind of guitar, right? Is your amp set for clean??? I think I'm gonna need one of these. How much???
yur1bgw9i 9 months ago
Hey Billy! This isnt just a treble booster...it's an AC30/booster simulator. It allows you to use your clean amp and get the whole Brian May thing going....even at bedroom levels. Seems to work well with Strats and Les Pauls as well.
A single treble booster wouldnt be able to drive a Epi Valve Jr this crazy! I'm pricing these at $125 just like the one in the pic.....runs on battery or 9v wall wart.
CovingtonPedals 9 months ago