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Re: Earthbound Audio Iron Pig

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 12:11 pm
by excane
Just not working with your setup?

Re: Earthbound Audio Iron Pig

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 3:29 pm
by Volume IV
excane wrote:Just not working with your setup?


Oh no...it did! I just have a nice old Rat and I could not justify keeping them both. I thought it would force me to sell mine.

Re: Earthbound Audio Iron Pig

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 4:03 pm
by Josh Pelican
excane wrote:
Josh Pelican wrote:Nope. I just received my stealth today.


Nice. What number?


SIXSIXSIX.

Volume IV wrote:
excane wrote:Just not working with your setup?


Oh no...it did! I just have a nice old Rat and I could not justify keeping them both. I thought it would force me to sell mine.


*cough*two rats*cough*

Re: Earthbound Audio Iron Pig

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 4:06 pm
by skullservant
I was recently asked 'If I've already got a Traynor, why do I need a Rusty Box?' - The same answer applies to the question 'I've already got one Rat, why would I need another?' If you apply Spinal Tap's Principal of One Louder to the Logic of 1+1=MORE, The answer is you need 2 RATs because whats better than one Rat? TWO.

Re: Earthbound Audio Iron Pig

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 4:45 pm
by Josh Pelican
I just had both my Rat Tail and Iron Pig set to the same grinding tone.

I turned 'em both on and listened to the feedback. Hit one note. Dog ran away.

This pedal can actually be fucking terrifying. It ranges from very little tube grit (like a boost) to "what the fuck is going on?"

Re: Earthbound Audio Iron Pig

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 5:47 pm
by MSUsousaphone
Hey Euro peeps, here's one for sale in Denmark. I know Nero. Traded with him a few times. He's a good guy.

http://www.talkbass.com/forum/f213/fs-e ... 2A-938046/

Re: Earthbound Audio Iron Pig

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 6:24 pm
by new05002
its pretty versatile as far as RATs go.

Re: Earthbound Audio Iron Pig

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 6:49 pm
by Holy Schnikes
Wait is full of suspense!

Re: Earthbound Audio Iron Pig

Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2012 2:12 pm
by Deltaphoenix
Got mine. I had about 10 minutes with it...I think I am really going to dig it. Enough different flavors of OD and Distortion to really make it a keeper I think.

Re: Earthbound Audio Iron Pig

Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2013 9:02 pm
by John Matrix
Finally got some time to site down with this thing. I'm really digging it in general, but there is one thing that's kinda weird about it. If I hit the E string (D actually) too hard I get this big boomy sound happening. It almost sounds like the sound drops out for a second, right when I hit the string. This only happens on the bridge pick up (humbucker). It's less noticeable on the silicon setting than the others. I should also note that when I say I hit the string "too hard" it is not really all that hard. I've never noticed this sort of thing happen with any other dirt pedals, but I've never had a Rat type pedal before either, so I'm not sure if this is normal or what. Anyone else notice this?

Re: Earthbound Audio Iron Pig

Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2013 9:47 pm
by Josh Pelican
My Iron Pig is number six. My B3K is number six. I need one more pedal with the number six. I'll run a board with all three on it.

Re: Earthbound Audio Iron Pig

Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2013 10:05 pm
by Holy Schnikes
John Matrix wrote:Finally got some time to site down with this thing. I'm really digging it in general, but there is one thing that's kinda weird about it. If I hit the E string (D actually) too hard I get this big boomy sound happening. It almost sounds like the sound drops out for a second, right when I hit the string. This only happens on the bridge pick up (humbucker). It's less noticeable on the silicon setting than the others. I should also note that when I say I hit the string "too hard" it is not really all that hard. I've never noticed this sort of thing happen with any other dirt pedals, but I've never had a Rat type pedal before either, so I'm not sure if this is normal or what. Anyone else notice this?

Iron Pig is my first RAT as well, super awesome, tons of variety. I haven't noticed that issue you're talking about tho, I'll listen for it closely next time. Is the signal drop out really obvious?

Re: Earthbound Audio Iron Pig

Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2013 10:52 pm
by excane
John Matrix wrote:Finally got some time to site down with this thing. I'm really digging it in general, but there is one thing that's kinda weird about it. If I hit the E string (D actually) too hard I get this big boomy sound happening. It almost sounds like the sound drops out for a second, right when I hit the string. This only happens on the bridge pick up (humbucker). It's less noticeable on the silicon setting than the others. I should also note that when I say I hit the string "too hard" it is not really all that hard. I've never noticed this sort of thing happen with any other dirt pedals, but I've never had a Rat type pedal before either, so I'm not sure if this is normal or what. Anyone else notice this?


I've gotten similar sounds to what you're describing.... the signal is being compressed. A LOT.
Depending on which clipping option, it will drastically alter the attack of that first note... and it varies GREATLY on your PU's, other pedals, etc...

What is your setup?

Re: Earthbound Audio Iron Pig

Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2013 12:55 am
by John Matrix
excane wrote:
John Matrix wrote:Finally got some time to site down with this thing. I'm really digging it in general, but there is one thing that's kinda weird about it. If I hit the E string (D actually) too hard I get this big boomy sound happening. It almost sounds like the sound drops out for a second, right when I hit the string. This only happens on the bridge pick up (humbucker). It's less noticeable on the silicon setting than the others. I should also note that when I say I hit the string "too hard" it is not really all that hard. I've never noticed this sort of thing happen with any other dirt pedals, but I've never had a Rat type pedal before either, so I'm not sure if this is normal or what. Anyone else notice this?


I've gotten similar sounds to what you're describing.... the signal is being compressed. A LOT.
Depending on which clipping option, it will drastically alter the attack of that first note... and it varies GREATLY on your PU's, other pedals, etc...

What is your setup?


My guitar is a Schecter Tempest Classic. The pickup that causes the sound is a Seymour Duncan SH-11. I play into Sunn solid state amps, but the sound also happened when I plugged directly into my Zoom H4N recorder. No other pedals were on when I got the "boom," and it actually seemed to go away when I used the another distortion (Boss DS-1) in front of the Pig. It was the most noticeable on the LED settings and the 308 setting.

Re: Earthbound Audio Iron Pig

Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2013 12:58 am
by John Matrix
Holy Schnikes wrote:
John Matrix wrote:Finally got some time to site down with this thing. I'm really digging it in general, but there is one thing that's kinda weird about it. If I hit the E string (D actually) too hard I get this big boomy sound happening. It almost sounds like the sound drops out for a second, right when I hit the string. This only happens on the bridge pick up (humbucker). It's less noticeable on the silicon setting than the others. I should also note that when I say I hit the string "too hard" it is not really all that hard. I've never noticed this sort of thing happen with any other dirt pedals, but I've never had a Rat type pedal before either, so I'm not sure if this is normal or what. Anyone else notice this?

Iron Pig is my first RAT as well, super awesome, tons of variety. I haven't noticed that issue you're talking about tho, I'll listen for it closely next time. Is the signal drop out really obvious?


It's pretty obvious. It kinda sounds like someone is throwing a bass drop over my E-string. It's not bad if I'm playing some simple riffs, but if I'm doing some faster picking or palm muting it can really muddy things up.