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Re: Sitori Sonics products (ever used them?)

Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 12:52 am
by StopReferencing
I had a Sitori Drive and a Brownies and Cream.

The Sitori Drive sounded good to me up until the gain was maxed - didn't care for the squishy decay. The boost-ier tones I got out of it were great.

The Brownies and Cream was frustrating. It sounded really awesome, and I liked how the tone/drive controls uniquely interacted; unfortunately, it was the noisiest stacker I've ever used - couldn't run anything into it without weird...hum, I guess? Could have been my rig/power/whatever, but it was a bummer regardless - sounds GREAT on its own.

Re: Sitori Sonics products (ever used them?)

Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 9:57 am
by phantasmagorovich
I have a Tapeworm that I love dearly. The oscillator part is useless to me but the delay is bliss.

Inside it looks a little messy but nothing I'd criticize. No goop too. The two parts of the pedal are on separate boards, I think it's perfboard, but I'm not sure. There is some sort of plastic sponge stuff inside, so that parts can't move about. It's not a beauty but my delay of choice.

I have not dealt with the company though, got it from jskadiang. No idea about them.

Re: Sitori Sonics products (ever used them?)

Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 10:00 am
by culturejam
stanimal wrote:if you plan on doing any building, go for it.... but if you are just going to clone and not (eventually) contribute to the art of pedal building, i say just buy the stuff from the guys who are innovating and bleeding and sweating over these boards to give you the cool shit to begin with....

So you're saying that only previously established pedal brands should be cloning dirt pedals? :idk: