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Re: ::: Pedal aesthetic concerns..

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2015 2:08 pm
by sonidero
Moar Penis Head shaped Danos are what we need...

Re: ::: Pedal aesthetic concerns..

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2015 2:18 pm
by backwardsvoyager
synthezatory wrote:Share with us, which modern pedals from current productions have "that" uniqueness in design? Not just same box with pretty prints. Name them & paste the image here..
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Re: ::: Pedal aesthetic concerns..

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2015 5:02 pm
by Zeus
Aesthetics are important to me too.

I hate the push for ever-smaller boxes, give me big unwieldy things.

I love the old EHX enclosures (even if I don't own any right now...), I'm really into the enclosures of both my Foxrox CC Hybrid and W&C Box of War.

I know people seem to go gaga for the new, smaller enclosures on the EQD Grand Orbiter and Sea Machine but it's kind of a turn-off for me. I've wanted to pick up an Orbiter for ages, when I do I'm determined to hunt out the larger enclosure.

Re: ::: Pedal aesthetic concerns..

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2015 5:41 pm
by The_Active_Conundrum
I am a fan of big boxes. I hate that they make the fuzz face but refuse to update it with a 9v jack. I want a big-sounding fuzz to be in a box bigger than Original Big Muff. I dont really play out much. Size is no objet, so may as well hav pedals be imposing. Like, a couple TC and then something 4x bigger. With a couple knobs and one footswitch.

Re: ::: Pedal aesthetic concerns..

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2015 5:43 pm
by sylnau
That dude is doing great art!
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Re: ::: Pedal aesthetic concerns..

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2015 5:43 pm
by Zeus
The_Active_Conundrum wrote:I am a fan of big boxes. I hate that they make the fuzz face but refuse to update it with a 9v jack.
See, I don't mind this so much.

I'm more bothered by pedals that don't include a 9v battery option (where possible, of course).

Re: ::: Pedal aesthetic concerns..

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2015 7:08 pm
by The_Active_Conundrum
Zeus wrote:
The_Active_Conundrum wrote:I am a fan of big boxes. I hate that they make the fuzz face but refuse to update it with a 9v jack.
See, I don't mind this so much.

I'm more bothered by pedals that don't include a 9v battery option (where possible, of course).
I don't have a tech and I'm too lazy to unplug everything, versus the socket my pedal board plugs into is controlled by a light switch. I'd go through hella batteries and have to change them all anytime I felt like playing.

Re: ::: Pedal aesthetic concerns..

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2015 8:44 pm
by Ghost Hip
The_Active_Conundrum wrote:
Zeus wrote:
The_Active_Conundrum wrote:I am a fan of big boxes. I hate that they make the fuzz face but refuse to update it with a 9v jack.
See, I don't mind this so much.

I'm more bothered by pedals that don't include a 9v battery option (where possible, of course).
I don't have a tech and I'm too lazy to unplug everything, versus the socket my pedal board plugs into is controlled by a light switch. I'd go through hella batteries and have to change them all anytime I felt like playing.
Same, If it doesn't have a dc jack I dismiss a pedal immediately. One time a buddy had an analogman sun face, it had no led and no dc jack HOW DO YOU LIVE.

Re: ::: Pedal aesthetic concerns..

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2015 9:10 pm
by KaosCill8r
Having flashy artwork is no big deal for me. Would actually prefer pedals with no artistic flair. It is all about the sound for me. Fairfield Circitry pedals are what I love in a pedal design. Also what others have said about dc sockets. It must have one, and be standard centre negative as well.

Re: ::: Pedal aesthetic concerns..

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2015 9:24 pm
by larsbars
I get where you're coming from, but I'm in four bands, play 5-10 shows per month, and tour about 3 times a year. Practicality and to a certain extent uniformity helps me out a ton. That being said, I have a minifooger trem and it has the best of both worlds, practical and with a unique, great looking enclosure.

Re: ::: Pedal aesthetic concerns..

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2015 9:30 pm
by rot gut
just give me a blank pedal box with some labels on the controls.

Re: ::: Pedal aesthetic concerns..

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2015 9:43 pm
by spreadspectrum
well, going from say a $12 Hammond enclosure to a custom design is pretty expensive. Even forking out $39 for a Rixen enclosure eats into profit margins..

Re: ::: Pedal aesthetic concerns..

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2015 2:33 am
by synthezatory
Yeah, the current mini enclosure trends is just SAD to me. Everything looks like Mooer's doesn't matter what pedals they are. Although it's not practical, I'm just a big fan of giant & absurd boxes and artworks. I bet most of mxr sized pedals have hardly any values in the future in collector's perspective, cos more and more prettier pedals with basically almost the same sound will rise.

That's just my sad, moronic and silly prediction. FX types & techs can only grow so much in short period of time, so they will have to compete in designs to grab ppl's attention and business since there are more and more builders in the industry.

Re: ::: Pedal aesthetic concerns..

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2015 2:45 am
by PetZounds
If all of my pedals aren't giant metal tables by the end of 2015, I'm going to eat a big muff.

Re: ::: Pedal aesthetic concerns..

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2015 2:53 am
by CyaNitrate
PumpkinPieces wrote:
The_Active_Conundrum wrote:
Zeus wrote:
The_Active_Conundrum wrote:I am a fan of big boxes. I hate that they make the fuzz face but refuse to update it with a 9v jack.
See, I don't mind this so much.

I'm more bothered by pedals that don't include a 9v battery option (where possible, of course).
I don't have a tech and I'm too lazy to unplug everything, versus the socket my pedal board plugs into is controlled by a light switch. I'd go through hella batteries and have to change them all anytime I felt like playing.
Same, If it doesn't have a dc jack I dismiss a pedal immediately. One time a buddy had an analogman sun face, it had no led and no dc jack HOW DO YOU LIVE.
problem solved, and I imagine the reverse is possible too (running a battery into a dc jack on a pedal without a battery option) provided the tip polarity was correct.
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