I'm trying to find something similar to the FB-2, but in a smaller footprint. I've been enjoying the oscillation/feedback on my Demon King, but I'm downsizing my board for my current band and might not be using the DK. I just want to step on a pedal and hear a natural-sounding feedback like an overdriven guitar amp.
If I have to, I'll buy an FB-2 and send it to Danno.
skullservant wrote:two super hard ons in one box
sonidero wrote:I've gotten smelly boxes but never smelly pedals...
If you dig the DK, why not contact Fuzzrocious to see if it would be possible to get a smaller feedback-only version? I don't know how complicated that would be, circuit-wise, but Ibet they'd entertain the notion.
mr. sound boy king wrote:
Organic apples are not normal, they are special, like analog, whereas normal apples, like digital, taste sterile and lack warmth.
when i want guaranteed feedback i turn on the philosophers tone crazy controllable and with the blend and all the other eq knobs you can pull out as much of the actual effect as you want i f thats what your goin for but i think what it adds is igood anyway without takin away the sound you got goin on but the feedback is good and i use it alot it swells in just like amp feedback not all immediate and overpowering i hope those descriptions made sense ive tried the fb for a bit too
PumpkinPieces wrote:Not trying to undermine the usefulness of the FB-2, but What is preventing you from getting natural feedback from the set up you already have?
This.
And then there's always practicing how to control that feedback.
...But what I'm not getting is that it's not like Boss pedals have a huge foot print anyways?
Her: "Why do you need to build 'some more' amps?"
Me: "Because that will make me happy. That's important for you, right? For me to be happy?"
The problem is I can't get the Demon King feedback to sound right for what I'm doing. Maybe I need to play with it a little more until I get the pitch right. I know it's "semi-tunable" to a note, but it almost goes into self-oscillating/ring mod territory. I've only used it at one practice, so maybe the issue is I just haven't tuned it enough to get the right pitch. Outside of this particular band, the Demon King is just fucking perfect for anything.
When I'm playing, I'm just not getting any feedback (unless I have both the B7K and DK on). Most people would consider that a good thing, but in a crusty grind band my feedback is necessary.
I know Boss pedals don't have a big footprint, but if I could a smaller pedal, it would rule. I would like a smaller board for this particular band.
For what it's worth, here is the current setup for said band: Atkinson P-Bass Ampeg SVT-VR Ampeg SVT-810E Turbo Tuner Demon King Darkglass B7K M87 Compressor
skullservant wrote:two super hard ons in one box
sonidero wrote:I've gotten smelly boxes but never smelly pedals...
So...I haven't played with the Demon King, but I would assume this is a momentary feedback loop, rather than what the FB-2 or the DF-2 is doing. They're trying to simulate natural feedback, whereas, if the DK is like my ECT, it's causing a feedback loop that leads to tunable oscillation.
Get a feedback loop, like the Chk Chk Boom, and place your Darkglass in that if board space is an issue.