Re: NPD: Earthbound Throat Locust
Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2019 4:11 am
I have dirt boxes that can cover a lot of its sound, but I have to say I'm tempted to pick up a Throat Locust just because of its name. Throat Locust, FTW.
gila_crisis wrote: I have the TL and used to have a Wurm.
Soundwise both HM2 clones, so the caracter is very similar.
To me the TL has more options and flexibilities, having a clipping diode switch and the paramentric mid band control. Also the Gain/fuzz control is more usable and has a better range.
The Wurm is cool because you can fine tune the EQ to your liking, but you need a screwdriver and to open the pedal to acess the trimpots.
Me too.retinal orbita wrote:A trifle jealous. Throat Locust is the only HM2 clone I really lust over.....
vidret wrote:goroth wrote:The Hm-2 is definitely made for lower tubings.
D standard and it’s kinda... weak? At least on the classic all knobs maxed setting.
But B or lower... hnnnnng!
that's because you can't separate the mids frequency on the hm-2![]()
Oh damn you like that demo? I think I was too in my head one day and decided I didn't dig it but I guess it's alright.vidret wrote: And I'm sure it's been posted in this thread before, but since it's been unlisted I had a hard time finding it and it's the best demo, here's ghost hip's demo of the locust (again? again):
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbbFn8wsqa0[/youtube]
final/other thoughts:
this eq would be really fun to pair with some sort of fuzz circuit, superfuzz?
this drive circuit might be fun to pair with another EQ, but I'm not sure whether switching the EQ out would make the drive redundant, a lot of the magic happens where this peaks in several places at once. Could be cool if it clipped in the same way but the EQ was handled differently
i'm gonna have to try the iron pig next, EA makes good stuff.
Feel that lol. I am at point of expansion with my collection and its about time to contract and get rid of some things before taking more on.vidret wrote: An iron pig is def in my future but I’m already having issues deciding which dirts to keep on the board. Woe is me
The audio/log pot used to be an option you had to ask for. These days it seems he just uses that one always.vidret wrote:question regarding version differences; the PCB on mine says v1, and the description on the website says the gain knob is a logarithmic pot to extend the gain range, but it's still barely a bump to get it going beyond almost clean, and then almost no difference throughout the rest.
There is a difference in saturation but it's already kind of crazy at 9 o' clock.
Was there a v2 that used the other pots (mine is #002) or the gain just so cray on this pedal that even with such a pot you can't dial anything more in between?