I almost inadvertently made a double entendre that was quite crude, but luckily caught myself before I unleashed my unintended seediness unpon the Internet, and the all seeing powers that be saw to it the revoking of my status as a gentleman.
univalve wrote:I would say it darkens the sound quite obvious.
I imagine I would pay quite a bit of money to find this out friend, seeing as there are but ten of them in the world. As an owner, you inhabit a more exclusive club than billionaires.
Damn, it took me a while and a good nudge by Univ to actually get on my ass and do something shareable with all this stuff (other than jizzing all over it I mean!)
Here's a Clari Vid, enjoy! [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzJsmn4vHQs[/youtube]
I will do a write-up of the Scrotum Smasher and the Demo Tape Fuzz in the next few days for y'all.
Bellyheart wrote:If you still have 'em could ya compare the Dirt Transmitter and the Demo tape?
Not on video, but I did play both side to side because at the first run-through I was surprised at the similarity. They can sound very similar, but are meant for different purposes. The demo tape has a threshold control, which seemed to set at which level you have to pound it for it to start clipping. You can basically set that thing so that loud notes are fuzzed and not so loud ones stay clean. Tons of uses for that. It also has a really great tone stack that gave me dramatic results at the end of my chain. The dirt transmitter doesn't have the threshold, so it works more like a straightforward fuzz that you can tweak to get a similar sound to the Demo (if you put more work into it than I did you might even get the same sound). The Transmitter has a bias control that lets you tweak the fuzz sound, that's something you couldn't do on the Demo. Both were really nice, but the Demo is just the perfect dirt / EQ for the end of the chain in my opinion which is why I loved it.