The Fillmore Pedal demo 1960's Fillmore sound in a pedal -- I built it

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Uploaded by on Feb 6, 2009

http://www.fillmorepedal.com

I designed and built this pedal myself. It is the Fillmore West sound in a guitar pedal. And the Fillmore East too, come to think of it.

The Fillmore Pedal is used on the lead guitar, rhythm guitar and bass in this recording.

I play old school because I am old school.

To listen in stereo click on this link
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rkNZvHctOP0&fmt=18

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  • Yeah, I can hear an 'essential' sound with this...shades of John Fogerty/Neil young

    Et Al..has a certain mid-range compression and brash over-drive, brings the sound forward in to yo face-does the pedal have a tube component?

    Are you selling these?

  • @GalaxyHorse Yes I build these pedals and sell them check out my website or send me a message.

    I designed it myself. No vacuum tubes, The Fillmore Pedal is solid state. Thanks for listening.

    Bill

  • Me likeys :)~

    But could you make a demo video showing how is works, the different tones etc? ala ProGuitarShop stuf.. would be pretty cool. Thanks

  • Done!  See the video response.

    Thanks for listening

    Bill

  • Nice Bill You Must Have A Garage & 3 Rooms In Yer House Filled Up With Stuff By Now

  • Hi Dog yes the TV room at least is wall to wall pedals haha.  Thanks for listening.

    Bill

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  • man you are great !

    your pedals are really crazy and your videos are fun to watch

    congrats

    cheers!

  • Great sounding pedal Bill,and cool pictures. Cheers

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  • 1:19- 1:21... sweet

  • @vampyros1 Btw, that was the Hollywood Bowl w/Flo & Eddie, Allmans (Loggins & Messina too). Eclectic, but the Fillmores were esp. renowned for their genre mixing. James Cotton (blues), Chas. Lloyd (jazz) and the Herd (Frampton's 60's pop-rock band) was typical. Nice montage ...

  • Duane Allman with the Turtles! Music was so great back then. Ya, that's what I said---BACK THEN. I know, there's a few decent things now, but wtf .....

  • Great period photos, except for the late-'70s, early-'80s pic of the Allman Bros. Band, with Rook Goldflies on bass. That version of the band never played the Fillmores as the theater was long closed before that reincarnation of the band.

  • This pedal really rocks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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