D*A*M vs Pete Cornish
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D*A*M vs Pete Cornish
anyone played both?
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Re: D*A*M vs Pete Cornish
DAM vs Pete Cornish
TO THE DEATH
My money is on DAM. Petey been around but he kinda wack. Both are out of my price range.
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My money is on DAM. Petey been around but he kinda wack. Both are out of my price range.
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oh I wonder if AnalogMan would do muffs
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Cornish has to my Knowledge only one fuzz.
DAM is almost only fuzzes
DAM is almost only fuzzes
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Yeah I don't understand, unless it's a test to see how hype we can get over pedlols few or none of us would ever own... Might be grasping for mason jar status... 
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Re: D*A*M vs Pete Cornish
Dude I'd love to own some DAM pedals. Can't say I'd ever felt that way about Cornish. LOL.
I'd try them, but I'm not paying for them!! hahaha
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Re: D*A*M vs Pete Cornish
I have a Sola Sound Tone Bender Professional MKII built by D*A*M* that is ace. I've never played a Cornish pedal. They are all crazy expensive.
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$3,750 for a hideously modded dd-2. No thank you. Clicking the link below may possibly ruin the internet, and bring dinosaurs back from extinction, proceed with caution...
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Two completely different ball games.
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Pretty much. Atleast D*A*M has Emanating Fist going for them which is semi affordable, I like my dope priest alot.
I do see sonic titans from time to time sub $200.
I've never understood the Cornish stuff, $900 for a boost is ridiculous, just don't see how you can justify that. Pink Floyd fanboys must have tons of expendable dough.
I do see sonic titans from time to time sub $200.
I've never understood the Cornish stuff, $900 for a boost is ridiculous, just don't see how you can justify that. Pink Floyd fanboys must have tons of expendable dough.
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Clones of DAM's clones (love my Dirge Black Acid)
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braaandooon wrote:$3,750 for a hideously modded dd-2. No thank you. Clicking the link below may possibly ruin the internet, and bring dinosaurs back from extinction, proceed with caution...
http://massstreetmusic.com/products/pet ... -simulator
Holy shit I never actually noticed that, Even the same knobs on it............
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Re: D*A*M vs Pete Cornish
I have a handful of Cornish pedals. They withstood the rigors of a South American tour as they were designed to do. These were off the shelf, readily available models and sound and operate like professional grade equipment should. I was turned on to them several years ago by checking out old Iron Maiden and Tony Iommi rigs. I don't give two-squirts about Pink Floyd. Yes, they are expensive and I wouldn't pay what they go for now. Gilmour fanbois caused Cornish to jack the price. I would have too. At the time, I think I paid no more than the equivalent of what a well made, small maker pedal goes for these days.
I use mainly Boss pedals, as I always have. I have maybe 3-4 other small-shop effects. (Buying a Dwarfcraft pedal led me to this site) The rest are Maxon/Ibanez, EHX, etc.
I think the DAM stuff is expensive and isn't even on my radar because of it.......but here's some perspective:
I see a lot of EGC guitars, Schumman PLL-type stuff, stained hardwood cabs, Dunwich, Electric and Verellen amps, Model T's, uninhabitable rooms stuffed floor to ceiling with amps and cabinets, unobtainium pedals/outboard stuff posted on this site. "Disposable income", "expensive" etc are all relative, personal and subjective terms.
I use mainly Boss pedals, as I always have. I have maybe 3-4 other small-shop effects. (Buying a Dwarfcraft pedal led me to this site) The rest are Maxon/Ibanez, EHX, etc.
I think the DAM stuff is expensive and isn't even on my radar because of it.......but here's some perspective:
I see a lot of EGC guitars, Schumman PLL-type stuff, stained hardwood cabs, Dunwich, Electric and Verellen amps, Model T's, uninhabitable rooms stuffed floor to ceiling with amps and cabinets, unobtainium pedals/outboard stuff posted on this site. "Disposable income", "expensive" etc are all relative, personal and subjective terms.

