The Doom Room: ILF Edition
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people seem to love the one knob pedals right now, EQD is really popular for this reason. Personally i would be more interested in a 3 knob version over a 1 knob, but i think that a lot of people wouldn't care about this like i do. Starting with a one knob and then seeing what the feedback is from there and expanding it further based on that would be a valid option as well. It wouldn't be ideal for me to open up the pedal to mess around with the different levels, but just knowing that it is a possibility would completely erase any fears i would have about the product. If you do go the 1 knob route, i would make it a point to really push that information too, so that people would know about it.
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Agreed; if I have internal trimmers I would prefer 1 knob. I've never had an issue with my Ghost Echo not having a volume knob. It has always "just worked". 
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So far I was happy with the overall dry signal - wet signal mixing and the volume. The feedback has a slow ramp rate and its more low end feedback then say screeching high end noise.
If I didnt have the feedback stomp I would reduce the size of the enclosure down to a 125B and it would be more compact.
Upon further thinking I could do a 2 knob version as well. Time and Mix with a Sync Switch that would either setup the dual times to be aligned or out of phase (where turning it up would make 1 go long and the other go shorts)
If I didnt have the feedback stomp I would reduce the size of the enclosure down to a 125B and it would be more compact.
Upon further thinking I could do a 2 knob version as well. Time and Mix with a Sync Switch that would either setup the dual times to be aligned or out of phase (where turning it up would make 1 go long and the other go shorts)
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That sounds really cool. How do you feel about sideways two stomp like this?


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Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Probably something I would do on custom order only. Conventionally there are more people who want vertical enclosures then horizontal ones.mathias wrote:That sounds really cool. How do you feel about sideways two stomp like this?
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I made 3 clips showing some different decay times
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This. Love my Ghost Echo and the lack of a volume knob has never been a problem no matter how its set.mathias wrote:Agreed; if I have internal trimmers I would prefer 1 knob. I've never had an issue with my Ghost Echo not having a volume knob. It has always "just worked".
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I drew up a 3 knob version last night with Dwell, Time, and Mix. Probably the most optimum controls to have on it without mucking it up or making it $$$$.conky wrote:This. Love my Ghost Echo and the lack of a volume knob has never been a problem no matter how its set.mathias wrote:Agreed; if I have internal trimmers I would prefer 1 knob. I've never had an issue with my Ghost Echo not having a volume knob. It has always "just worked".
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Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
new05002 wrote:I drew up a 3 knob version last night with Dwell, Time, and Mix. Probably the most optimum controls to have on it without mucking it up or making it $$$$.

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I like the idea of the three knobs to tweak, especially given my love of the Ghost Echo and having a little bit of verb with a fuck ton of dwell (whatever it is that dwell does...mix?). But with the trimmers on your prototype and way that the feedback stomp works (or at least the way I think it works) I'd be happy with a one knob reverb since it still has the right sort of depth/tone.new05002 wrote:I drew up a 3 knob version last night with Dwell, Time, and Mix. Probably the most optimum controls to have on it without mucking it up or making it $$$$.conky wrote:This. Love my Ghost Echo and the lack of a volume knob has never been a problem no matter how its set.mathias wrote:Agreed; if I have internal trimmers I would prefer 1 knob. I've never had an issue with my Ghost Echo not having a volume knob. It has always "just worked".
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Thanks for the feedback everyone
This is the 3 knob prototype:

Seems like if I moved back to a one knob prototype I would just throw on 1 more trimmer for the 1 knob version to control dwell.
Dwell is like the strength of the signal hitting the input of the reverb section. Its a good thing to control when you are hitting the pedal with a very large input signal say off a fuzz or distortion.
Decay is the reverb tail length
Reverb is Mix
This is the 3 knob prototype:

Seems like if I moved back to a one knob prototype I would just throw on 1 more trimmer for the 1 knob version to control dwell.
Dwell is like the strength of the signal hitting the input of the reverb section. Its a good thing to control when you are hitting the pedal with a very large input signal say off a fuzz or distortion.
Decay is the reverb tail length
Reverb is Mix
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