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Searching for that new sound.skullservant wrote:You can like whatever you want so long as it makes you happy



Gunner Recall wrote:Looks like a pharaoh
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Err, the Pharaoh is just a generalguitargadgets.com Muff PCB?Searching for that new sound.skullservant wrote:You can like whatever you want so long as it makes you happy

mathias wrote::?: Err, the Pharaoh is just a generalguitargadgets.com Muff PCB?
sonidero wrote:Roll a plus 13 for fire and with my immunity to wack I dodge the cough and pass a turn to chill and look at these rocks...
kbithecrowing wrote:Making out with my girl friday night, I couldn't stop thinking about flangers.



Searching for that new sound.skullservant wrote:You can like whatever you want so long as it makes you happy

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TheRiffer wrote:^ What he said^...
I'll elaborate a bit, because when I discussed this with H.S., were were deep into the night and multiple cases of beer and other consumables, on a glorious roadtrip in a neutral city with lots of cool people....
The basic is this: The Pharaoh was conceived after a couple of years of modifying my EH. Big Muffs, black russian and NYC... When various guitar players heard my muff roar, I was invariably asked if I could mod theirs or just build one. I chose to build from scratch for ease and presentation. After searching for a PCB to build this bastardized muff on, I chose the GGG board for it's neat and clean appearance and the fact that it's tough as nails, easy to procure, J.D. offers great support and pricing structure, and was unlike a few guys, happy to allow me to build a commercially available pedal on his pcb. When this Pharaoh ride started, I could not foresee the groundswell of support it has received, I expected to make 6 or 8 and that would be that.
But H.S. and Mathias hit is square, it 's circuit. I could use any available pcb, or etch my own pcb, the circuit would be the same. Why then would I not use an available pcb? The GGG pcb's are top notch, and shipped to my door quickly and reasonably priced. My goal when I started selling these pedals were 1.) good tone in a roadworthy pedal. and 2.) priced so a regular musician could afford it,and 3.) a lot of tonal variation in a simple straight forward design for stage usage, not something with a ton of features that would be hard to adjust on the fly during your set.
It seems as though I have achieved that and grand pa taught me this: " If it ain't broke, then don't fix it"..he always followed that up with...moron...

TheRiffer wrote:^ What he said^...
I'll elaborate a bit, because when I discussed this with H.S., were were deep into the night and multiple cases of beer and other consumables, on a glorious roadtrip in a neutral city with lots of cool people....
The basic is this: The Pharaoh was conceived after a couple of years of modifying my EH. Big Muffs, black russian and NYC... When various guitar players heard my muff roar, I was invariably asked if I could mod theirs or just build one. I chose to build from scratch for ease and presentation. After searching for a PCB to build this bastardized muff on, I chose the GGG board for it's neat and clean appearance and the fact that it's tough as nails, easy to procure, J.D. offers great support and pricing structure, and was unlike a few guys, happy to allow me to build a commercially available pedal on his pcb. When this Pharaoh ride started, I could not foresee the groundswell of support it has received, I expected to make 6 or 8 and that would be that.
But H.S. and Mathias hit is square, it 's circuit. I could use any available pcb, or etch my own pcb, the circuit would be the same. Why then would I not use an available pcb? The GGG pcb's are top notch, and shipped to my door quickly and reasonably priced. My goal when I started selling these pedals were 1.) good tone in a roadworthy pedal. and 2.) priced so a regular musician could afford it,and 3.) a lot of tonal variation in a simple straight forward design for stage usage, not something with a ton of features that would be hard to adjust on the fly during your set.
It seems as though I have achieved that and grand pa taught me this: " If it ain't broke, then don't fix it"..he always followed that up with...moron...
Searching for that new sound.skullservant wrote:You can like whatever you want so long as it makes you happy

sonidero wrote:Roll a plus 13 for fire and with my immunity to wack I dodge the cough and pass a turn to chill and look at these rocks...
kbithecrowing wrote:Making out with my girl friday night, I couldn't stop thinking about flangers.

