He didn't make that, the company is from Vancouver, and their first pedal (the "More" boost) was used on his record, so I guess they have some relationship.
Their pedals are primarily one knob affairs, and $300, but seem...cool.
They look pretty cool. I'm curious of the circuits as to what they are that warrants $300. That's like D*A*M pricing. Maybe I started too low and screwed myself over. I should have started at $250+ out of the gate
insubordination wrote:He didn't make that, the company is from Vancouver, and their first pedal (the "More" boost) was used on his record, so I guess they have some relationship.
Their pedals are primarily one knob affairs, and $300, but seem...cool.
Yeah Third Man is just marketing them.
I kind of wish they had a little explanation what each pedal does in that shop page; I definitely wouldn't be paying $300 for a pedal when I have no idea what it does.
I almost found that more informative than the new prymaxe demos. Kind of nice hearing it in a somewhat "real band" context rather than canned beats and noodling.
$300 definitely seems a bit much for that, though...Even with custom bandana and lapel pin. The Union stuff is cool and I love their aesthetics, but I don't see how those pedals can be so dang pricey...
Skully, you need to start including custom design dirge bowties or somethin in your packaging to appeal to the fashionable players. Then the masses will come and pay $300+
I'd wear that shit.
insubordination wrote:He didn't make that, the company is from Vancouver, and their first pedal (the "More" boost) was used on his record, so I guess they have some relationship.
Their pedals are primarily one knob affairs, and $300, but seem...cool.