Update: My Latent Lemon Audio 1000 Hurts arrived
First impressions: Thick and fat, no matter what settings, it sounds super useable as a go-to fuzz/distortion that'll sound thick and ballsy on its own, or mixes nicely together with other dirt. And contrary to what I -for whatever reason- thought about harmonic percolators, it's the opposite of harsh/annoying.
There's not a gigantic amount of gain, but still, it's surprisingly quiet relative to the gain level.
The trim pots on the inside are finnicky, and won't give me much of a noticeable difference, even for pcb trim pots

I kinda wish the octave was less subtle. Don't know if it's my jazzmaster's low output pu's, but there seemed to be more octave sounds in the yt demo with the tele

And there's not much Ge and Si settings don't have much of volume to spare. They easily go to unity level, but that's pretty much it, beyond that there's not a whole lot of extra headroom or boost or anything.
Haven't yet tried it with a buffer'd pedal in front, some people supposedly prefer their 1000hurts that way

I'm hanging on to this one for a while. Straight forward and as user friendly as it gets. Two controls and a toggle, that's actually got to be my favorite lay out for any dirt pedal, period

Looks secksy too, that's always a plus
It's rare to have something this thick and dirty that cuts that well through a loud messy mix. It's not the kind of hairy whooly whatevery fuzz that stands out for its fuzzyness, but it's definately not some sort miab or whatever other kind of generic boring overdrive either. It's the sort of dirt pedal that could get a lot of use for a lot of difference applications, even though it won't do any oscillation/sputter/gate. It's incapable of drowning in a mix, it's just very 'in your face' wirthout screaming for attention in a way that gets boring really fast.
So yeah, I guess you could say my first harmonic percolator experience has been a good one
