Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2013 6:39 pm
I'M SO EXCITED...Just got a picture of my custom pedal with my band logo on it...now comes the little thing of receiving and testing it out!



This is fucking tragic! You will rebuild that contact list, just be patient.The Wood Wizard wrote:Broke my phone. lost all my contacts. Including about a dozen ladies who were ready to roll, from hot yougginz to MILFs. I was devastated.
its based on the colorsound overdriver, just with more gain.Holy Schnikes wrote:^ Nice! Details on the circuit??
This is fucking tragic! You will rebuild that contact list, just be patient.The Wood Wizard wrote:Broke my phone. lost all my contacts. Including about a dozen ladies who were ready to roll, from hot yougginz to MILFs. I was devastated.
Ahhh, very nice. I love the old colorsound overdriver and I always love more gain.samzadgan wrote:its based on the colorsound overdriver, just with more gain.
on its own, with the level up and bass and gain dimed, it should give me a nice full fuzz with a vintage character...then with a little help from an OD it should get really dirty. But at the end of the day this will be a nice smooth sounding fuzz or OD and should work great at high volume. I'm also talking to the guy about a heavier muff pedal with thicker bass and mid boost...but i will see how this one has turned out first.
Haha, imagine that, the Destroyer destroyed his amp. That sucks for that guy but it's good news for anyone else looking.....AxAxSxS wrote:Mark just posted on FB that Destroyer #12 is for sale, Apparently was to loud and destroyed the guys amp. DUHHHso if anybody's regretting not getting in on it here's your chance

conky wrote:Can someone post a link to the full Sound City documentary? All I can find are trailers.
I live in NYC. Half my gear is in our practice space and the other half is in my apartment. What do you need to know?sergiomunoz74 wrote:So I'm going to be moving to NYC from Chicago in the beginning of next year. I also have more than enough money for an Emperor Cab used or new, the thing is carrying a huge cab cross country might be a bit daunting. I don't own much, but have any of you guys moved out with a ton of gear like that or live in NYC with a bunch of gear?
random question I know but I feel like breaking up the double rat stuff I had started haha
THAT IS SO COOL I LOVE THAT ALBUMdeathmonkey wrote:
Ram The Man Parts Came today. I'm loving it. Alone even at high gain setting, it's about mid gain. It's full and open too. Love it. I used it to push the rat and the elements here.. Using it to push the elements was absolutely insane. made it sound ridiculously heavy, and the elements already is a gain monster.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sg0IHHz2E-o[/youtube]conky wrote:Can someone post a link to the full Sound City documentary? All I can find are trailers.
Do it. It's awesome.skullservant wrote:I'd really really like to try out that newer 15w Ampeg tube head. The addition of spring reverb on it makes me think that I would be down to just a few pedals with it. Please stop these thoughts in my head.

Very niceHoly Schnikes wrote:So these two arrived and WOW is all I can say! The Destroyer does just that, fucking brings the volume and rage! The custom Badascan is possibly the greatest BAT pedal I've ever played. The basic premise is LSTR gain paired with Pharaoh tone stack (as you bros know) but Mark did it up special this time.
First, he replaced the hi/lo toggle with an input gain pot so you can dial it in exactly how you please. This feature is fantastic cuz you can soften things up a bit, not running all out full gain constantly. It allows you to cop Pharaoh tones and LSTR tones with precision along with anything in between. I like to run gain almost full bore but backing it off a touch really opens things up, sounds killer. It also helps dial in the low gain goodness with ease.
Also added an 8 position rotary FAC control which is always welcome. Drastically changes character of the pedal and allows me to switch guitars/amps and keep tones setting relatively similar, just dial FAC to bring or remove more lows.
Lastly and unexpectedly, he threw a scoop toggle on it too, basically puts it into the LSTR tone territory. When you scoop it, the whole tone stack is altered, more standard muff tone territory but with gigantic BAT thickness. That little toggle turns it into a true dual pedal as opposed to the Pharaoh and LSTR simply sharing characteristics with one another.
Oh, it utilizes silicon-no diodes-LED on the 3-way toggle as well, a departure from the germ setting on a Pharaoh (again, as many of you already know). The LED is excellent, nasty and old school and punchy. I love the input gain control esp on this setting.