but I'm very excited for it! it came out great. It is shipping out this week or beginning of next!
my first pedalboard ever!

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sylnau wrote:Awesome ^
univalve wrote:I wouldthat!
What Syl said, awesome! Great, sexy pedals! Goddamn, motherfucker!
nightterrors wrote:WICKED board man.
samzadgan wrote:Awesome pedals man...has that destroyer destroyed your amp yet???
univalve wrote:Boner on Fire Wallet Panties!




Holy Schnikes wrote:I posted awhile back about taking pedals off my board (or shelves) at random and throwing together some smaller at home boards. Using this approach to get to know all my pedals a little better, easier for me to focus when I eliminate some options instead of standing there with two huge boards in front of me. This is what I've been messing with lately....
The Mobius is still there because there's so much good, gonna take forever to hear everything that pedal has to offer. Most everything else I've posted about before. Running the LaoWiz Multiplex pretty heavy lately after spending alot of time with the Disaster Transport SR. They're both incredible, can't choose which I prefer but they each do their own thing and together give a huge variety classic tape sounds/space echo/binson/echorec but with plenty of whachy shit thrown in, esp the tape speed momentary stop on the Multiplex.
The newest one here is the Arc Effects Crimson King and HOLY FUCK THIS FUZZ RULES! I've never tried a Burns Buzzaround clone until now but it's one of the coolest sounding vintage fuzzes I've ever heard. I've had quite a few old designs that have such limited range on the controls, just a tiny sweet spot and I usually get one, maybe two sounds I like if lucky. This thing is not like that. Each control has a HUGE range with almost all of it useable and they're all incredibly interactive. SO MUCH VARIETY HERE with only those three controls. Goes from a nice light grit to classic rock kinda crunch tones onto some of the heaviest fuzz I've heard out of a vintage circuit without shit getting all piercing or focused or weird. Just sounds massive, pummeling even but retains great clarity and punch, nice mids, low noise, and gain holds together perfectly, not too tight and not sloppy like a fuzz face.
Can't really compare it to much I've owned, has it's own sound for sure, maybe a little Tonebender-ish. When you push the sustain way up, you get the nasty side which is cool too, sounds starved with the balance down, really mean with a hint of velcro, almost sounds gated at most extreme settings. But dial gain back and it smoothes right out and goes back to bringing the heavies. The crunch and low gain are great too, nice and full and chunky and it's articulate no matter what gain setting you're at.
Oh, cleans up great with the volume knob too! I don't usually do that but I turned down messing with something else and came back to the Crimson King and I was loving it. Then I'm like, oh, my guitar's only on 5, I should turn up. I was loving the low gain sound on the volume knob too. And no worries about lack of a proper master volume knob. It's easily controlled with the Balance and tone knobs, plenty on tap and easy to reign it in.

cobascis wrote:My latest board:[/URL]
Just got the Hyperion today and... I don't like it. I haven't tried it with a band or at loud volumes yet... but it just sounds bad. Not like noisey textury awesome bad, but like just bad. Maybe it is a grower...



I've never had a fuzz before that can do thick, balls-out fuzz AND cleans up. My only gripe is that with the timbre cranked, it still didn't have as much bass as I wanted...easily solved by stacking my futureman (or monarch) after it. I have a mini in the mail, and I can't wait to try stacking it after my ck. Holy Schnikes wrote:
The newest one here is the Arc Effects Crimson King and HOLY FUCK THIS FUZZ RULES! I've never tried a Burns Buzzaround clone until now but it's one of the coolest sounding vintage fuzzes I've ever heard. I've had quite a few old designs that have such limited range on the controls, just a tiny sweet spot and I usually get one, maybe two sounds I like if lucky. This thing is not like that. Each control has a HUGE range with almost all of it useable and they're all incredibly interactive. SO MUCH VARIETY HERE with only those three controls. Goes from a nice light grit to classic rock kinda crunch tones onto some of the heaviest fuzz I've heard out of a vintage circuit without shit getting all piercing or focused or weird. Just sounds massive, pummeling even but retains great clarity and punch, nice mids, low noise, and gain holds together perfectly, not too tight and not sloppy like a fuzz face.
Can't really compare it to much I've owned, has it's own sound for sure, maybe a little Tonebender-ish. When you push the sustain way up, you get the nasty side which is cool too, sounds starved with the balance down, really mean with a hint of velcro, almost sounds gated at most extreme settings. But dial gain back and it smoothes right out and goes back to bringing the heavies. The crunch and low gain are great too, nice and full and chunky and it's articulate no matter what gain setting you're at.
Oh, cleans up great with the volume knob too! I don't usually do that but I turned down messing with something else and came back to the Crimson King and I was loving it. Then I'm like, oh, my guitar's only on 5, I should turn up. I was loving the low gain sound on the volume knob too. And no worries about lack of a proper master volume knob. It's easily controlled with the Balance and tone knobs, plenty on tap and easy to reign it in.



D.o.S. wrote:I'm fucking stupid and no one should operate under any other premise.

kbithecrowing wrote:Blurry picture is blurry. But this has been my bass shit for the past few days. Definitely have some changes in mind (per usual), but I'm diggin' the basic setup.
https://soundcloud.com/christian-mirandeUgly Nora wrote:Maybe he should go back to mail order like Jandek.

