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casecandy wrote:Say what you want about the P&W guys, Hungry Robot is an insanely good company, with only completely original circuits and aesthetic. I wouldn't hesitate to support anything they do. I own their Stargazer and can't imagine replacing it with any other reverb at this point (BigSky excluded, naturally, but that would apply to literally any other reverb pedal, too). Thinking about getting the Starlite and Moby Dick, too.

But, note that Eric doesn't exploit his customers by making his company overtly Christian (this is from my interview with him):
With a fast-growing subset of the pedal market being comprised of worship leaders and guitarists, it would be quite convenient to make it abundantly clear that I am a fellow Christian operating a pedal company. However, since I started Hungry Robot Pedals, I have felt the conviction that using my faith as a marketing strategy would be exploiting my faith for my own personal profit.
Stirring the shit pot, sorry...

When you say that you're not going to exploit your religion but then turn around and talk about your faith and specify that you won't use it for personal profit you're definitely just advertising the fact that you're a Christian and you're using this question as an opportunity to market the fact that you're Christian.

It's poor form.

Not saying any of these people make bad pedals or good pedals. Caroline seems to make cool pedals. I don't really give a shit what you believe. I don't care if you exploit your religion or lack thereof. Just wanted to point out that by saying "I won't exploit my faith" you're exploiting your faith.

I hope that this settles the debate about Christianity in pedals so that we can go back to the war on plain red coffee cups.
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Does anyone know if this is brick verb or something else? I listened to the demo the other day and it sounded pretty good. Curious if it uses that new Belton brick or not. I know with that brick you can control decay time, tone, boost is a resistance thing, and mix.
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It does sound like a PT2399 design to me.
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odontophobia wrote:
casecandy wrote:Say what you want about the P&W guys, Hungry Robot is an insanely good company, with only completely original circuits and aesthetic. I wouldn't hesitate to support anything they do. I own their Stargazer and can't imagine replacing it with any other reverb at this point (BigSky excluded, naturally, but that would apply to literally any other reverb pedal, too). Thinking about getting the Starlite and Moby Dick, too.

But, note that Eric doesn't exploit his customers by making his company overtly Christian (this is from my interview with him):
With a fast-growing subset of the pedal market being comprised of worship leaders and guitarists, it would be quite convenient to make it abundantly clear that I am a fellow Christian operating a pedal company. However, since I started Hungry Robot Pedals, I have felt the conviction that using my faith as a marketing strategy would be exploiting my faith for my own personal profit.
Stirring the shit pot, sorry...

When you say that you're not going to exploit your religion but then turn around and talk about your faith and specify that you won't use it for personal profit you're definitely just advertising the fact that you're a Christian and you're using this question as an opportunity to market the fact that you're Christian.

It's poor form.

Not saying any of these people make bad pedals or good pedals. Caroline seems to make cool pedals. I don't really give a shit what you believe. I don't care if you exploit your religion or lack thereof. Just wanted to point out that by saying "I won't exploit my faith" you're exploiting your faith.

I hope that this settles the debate about Christianity in pedals so that we can go back to the war on plain red coffee cups.
I asked him about his faith, and he seemed reluctant to answer the question, TBH.

I'm way more at fault than he is. He has never brought it up to my knowledge.
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casecandy wrote:
odontophobia wrote:
casecandy wrote:Say what you want about the P&W guys, Hungry Robot is an insanely good company, with only completely original circuits and aesthetic. I wouldn't hesitate to support anything they do. I own their Stargazer and can't imagine replacing it with any other reverb at this point (BigSky excluded, naturally, but that would apply to literally any other reverb pedal, too). Thinking about getting the Starlite and Moby Dick, too.

But, note that Eric doesn't exploit his customers by making his company overtly Christian (this is from my interview with him):
With a fast-growing subset of the pedal market being comprised of worship leaders and guitarists, it would be quite convenient to make it abundantly clear that I am a fellow Christian operating a pedal company. However, since I started Hungry Robot Pedals, I have felt the conviction that using my faith as a marketing strategy would be exploiting my faith for my own personal profit.
Stirring the shit pot, sorry...

When you say that you're not going to exploit your religion but then turn around and talk about your faith and specify that you won't use it for personal profit you're definitely just advertising the fact that you're a Christian and you're using this question as an opportunity to market the fact that you're Christian.

It's poor form.

Not saying any of these people make bad pedals or good pedals. Caroline seems to make cool pedals. I don't really give a shit what you believe. I don't care if you exploit your religion or lack thereof. Just wanted to point out that by saying "I won't exploit my faith" you're exploiting your faith.

I hope that this settles the debate about Christianity in pedals so that we can go back to the war on plain red coffee cups.
I asked him about his faith, and he seemed reluctant to answer the question, TBH.

I'm way more at fault than he is. He has never brought it up to my knowledge.
Now you're making the case for him. :P

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Yeah, don't blame him for my shotty journalism.

Well, not shotty, just probably not in line with what he had in mind.

A lot of Christians don't like pushing the fact that they're Christians on people (believe it or not).

What did Thrice say? "Some of us are Christians, and we're in a band, but we're not a Christian band."

I do let people go over the interviews before they're published, though.

Doug Kauer redacted some statements but no one else has.
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shoddy*
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D.o.S. wrote:shoddy*
Case in point.
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That's so weird... I guess I had literally never seen the word in print... how is this possible?

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goosekevin wrote:[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1meHPQxLiU[/youtube]
LOL. that was a goofy ass interview. I think it sounds rad and CGC make bad ass pedals. I'd love to try this one, the kilo and wave cannon :rock:

cool thread. fuck JHS

**i also think it's pt2399 based
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casecandy wrote:That's so weird... I guess I had literally never seen the word in print... how is this possible?

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philippe is chill and makes cool stuff. i bet this is also cool.
havoc switch for the ramping feedback seems useful!
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Chankgeez wrote:
casecandy wrote:That's so weird... I guess I had literally never seen the word in print... how is this possible?

BRB need to go join an ashram and think about my life
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Chankgeez wrote:
casecandy wrote:That's so weird... I guess I had literally never seen the word in print... how is this possible?

BRB need to go join an ashram and think about my life
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LOL

Maybe not an ashram. I'll be a Sufi. One of those whirling dervishes.

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