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Re: Failed Pedal Lines and Companies

Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2017 12:32 am
by worra
How about DMB pedals? I have one of their Lunar Echo pedals, pretty cool.

Re: Failed Pedal Lines and Companies

Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2017 1:13 am
by Warpsmasher
echorec wrote:Charlie Stringer died, and so did Jon Bessent. That was what caused Snarling Dogs and Austone to fold up, so I wouldn't regard those lines as failures. I'm sure there were a couple of other small outfits with similar fates as well.
Homebrew Electronics, aka HBE. Gold UFO is still my mainstay fuzz pedal.

Re: Failed Pedal Lines and Companies

Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2017 1:31 am
by Jwar
lordgalvar wrote:Just dropping by to say Schumann and Prescription.
Prescription was already mentioned on the previous page. :) lol

Re: Failed Pedal Lines and Companies

Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2017 1:35 am
by lordgalvar
Just making sure it was mentioned on every page.

Re: Failed Pedal Lines and Companies

Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2017 1:36 am
by chuckjaywalk
worra wrote:How about DMB pedals? I have one of their Lunar Echo pedals, pretty cool.
I won the Stellar Drive from a Facebook contest. I liked it. It was a Tube Screamer with a clean blend. Not the most exciting thing in the world. I believe they were former Keeley guys, like Walrus and Old Blood Noise Endeavors.

Re: Failed Pedal Lines and Companies

Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2017 11:40 am
by HeavyXIII
repoman wrote:Maybe you guys could help me find a pedal that I had about 6 years ago, forgot the name and have never seen one since or been able to find out what it was-

It was a octave/sub octave synth pedal called a 'black hole' or something spacey in the name, was a bit larger, like a 1590DD, was painted black with the graphics (kinda plain geometric looking) in white if I recall correctly. I think I might have bought it from proguitarshop (but not sure)? It had about 6-7 knobs on it, maybe one was a rotary position.

It's been bugging me trying to remember that thing and haven't been able to google it correctly. I don't remember much about it except I couldn't figure out if about 4 of the knobs were even hooked up to anything...when I was trying to sell it, some guy came over and fiddledicked with it for about 15 minutes and was like WTF these knobs don't do anything.

It made synthy, sub octave, farty noises.
In the event that this never got answered and said person is still wondering, my buddy had a pedal that sounds incredibly familiar. He got his through an Etsy shop, I believe. I want to say his pedal was called the space cowboy or something similar. The pedal was hand painted and there were no labels on any of the knobs. What's definitely the most familiar thing about his and yours was the fact they were both sold as suboctave type effects and that it was difficult to discern what most of the knobs did. His also had several toggle switches, one of which was stuck/broken.

I can ask if he has anymore info on it, but as best I recall, it was a one-off builder who he couldn't find again when he looked. He couldn't get any support on what the knobs did, and when we opened it to look at the circuit, there were hardly any components save for a rat's nest of wires. :idk:

Not sure how much this all helps, but here y'are.

Re: Failed Pedal Lines and Companies

Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2017 12:29 pm
by culturejam
Pete wrote:
culturejam wrote:Did anybody mention Prescription Electronics, Schumann, or Devi Ever yet?
Yeah, they've all been mentioned
I was trying to be funny because they've all been mentioned like 8 times. :lol:

Re: Failed Pedal Lines and Companies

Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2017 1:01 pm
by comesect2.0
Sonic crayon fx......ooOoHhh!! Sssnapz! :p

Re: Failed Pedal Lines and Companies

Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2017 7:12 pm
by infamousalien
Wattson FX? I always wanted to try their Super Fuzz. Demos sound great.

Re: Failed Pedal Lines and Companies

Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2017 6:33 am
by UglyCasanova
comesect2.0 wrote:Sonic crayon fx......ooOoHhh!! Sssnapz! :p
Sonic Crayon can be a huge success if cloudscapes wants it to. I wouldn't call it a failed company. He just seems to enjoy making the pedals really detailed aesthetically, which takes forever, which then again means he's too busy to make them. Vicious circle. :lol:

Re: Failed Pedal Lines and Companies

Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2017 10:35 am
by comesect2.0
UglyCasanova wrote:
comesect2.0 wrote:Sonic crayon fx......ooOoHhh!! Sssnapz! :p
Sonic Crayon can be a huge success if cloudscapes wants it to. I wouldn't call it a failed company. He just seems to enjoy making the pedals really detailed aesthetically, which takes forever, which then again means he's too busy to make them. Vicious circle. :lol:
I know...thought it was too much of a dick comment but wouldn't let me delete....jussst a lame joke :group:

Re: Failed Pedal Lines and Companies

Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2017 12:10 am
by Ghost Hip
The ever disappearing and reappearing Holowon/The Syle. Not sure what it is about that guy but he makes rad dirt pedals in hand painted goofy handwriting enclosures. Probably THE most inconsistent pedal maker I have come across whether its production, design quality, social media, falling off the face of the planet . . . But i'll be damned if I get rid of my Furr Fuzz.

Re: Failed Pedal Lines and Companies

Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2017 12:22 am
by lordgalvar
Holowon had a few employees at some point too. I think he announced that on a webpage before they disappeared again.

Re: Failed Pedal Lines and Companies

Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2017 12:57 am
by Ghost Hip
Yeah he had a small team of four or so. I had a positive experience communicating with them and doing a few demos for them as well. It seemed like they were on the up and up and then their website got stolen or held hostage by the service they were using or something. They could have easily run stuff through social media/reverb shop though.

Re: Failed Pedal Lines and Companies

Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2017 8:58 am
by Jwar
We need a master list! This shit is eye opening. I didn't know about half these companies being gone.