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Re: NAMM 2012: new pedals ;-)

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 11:37 am
by bronzetalon


Fuuu...just got a pog2 maybe I should get this and do a shootout.

Re: NAMM 2012: new pedals ;-)

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 2:19 pm
by huggernaut
bronzetalon wrote:


Fuuu...just got a pog2 maybe I should get this and do a shootout.



Doooooo eeeeeeeet

Re: NAMM 2012: new pedals ;-)

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 2:26 pm
by Jero
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Damn it I have to watch Girl Next Door now

Re: NAMM 2012: new pedals ;-)

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 3:08 pm
by oldangelmidnight
huggernaut wrote:
bronzetalon wrote:


Fuuu...just got a pog2 maybe I should get this and do a shootout.



Doooooo eeeeeeeet

Re: NAMM 2012: new pedals ;-)

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 3:40 pm
by bronzetalon
oldangelmidnight wrote:
huggernaut wrote:
bronzetalon wrote:


Fuuu...just got a pog2 maybe I should get this and do a shootout.



Doooooo eeeeeeeet


Well I've been waiting for years for something to compete with the polyphonicness of the POG stuff...and this might fit the bill. Its decided a proper shoot out to come once they release this guy.

Re: NAMM 2012: new pedals ;-)

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 3:43 pm
by D.o.S.
TheOndrakGuy wrote:
Gunner Recall wrote:Image


I did a bit of digging and found this:

The Sonar™ is a tremolo/machine pulser that will work with higher-gain amps, which is always a challenge.
The key to this type of device is achieving absolute dead silence during the “off” time, and my engineer Joel
totally pulled that off. You can easily use the Sonar BEFORE a fuzz or heavy distortion, or a very distorted amp.
Plus it has a lot of special features that you’re going to love. The Sonar has four knobs and three small switches
as well as two stomp switches. Here are the different modes:
1] Clean tremolo with tap tempo. One small switch allows changing time division between 1, 2 and 4, so the
tap rate can be matched one-to-one, doubled, or quadrupled. There’s a volume, a speed knob if you prefer to set
speed that way, and duty knob which controls the duty cycle (“on” time versus “off” time, so you can get down to very short chopped trem sounds.)
2] Machine tremolo with tap tempo, selected with the clean/machine switch. All of the above features, but the Machine pedal sound is now pulsing out of the
Sonar. Just imagine how that will sound coming out of your higher-gain amp. If you’ve ever experienced a machine going through a fuzz or distortion, you’re
aware of just how searing it sounds. This was the original intent with the Sonar, to give users who like dirty basic sounds the ability to sound more “penetrating” with a tremolo. Like the original Machine, the Sonar’s internal machine decays and creates that hazy rotating sound as the trem pulses on.
3] As if that isn’t weird enough, there’s another switch and knob to get super freaky-licious. This switch has three positions... the features above were described with this switch in the middle. When it’s switched to the right (“up”), there’s a knob labeled “delta” that you set how quickly the tremolo speeds up
once it’s turned on. The trem will start at the rate you chose with the speed knob or tap switch, and speed up at your chosen “delta” rate until it’s screaming
fast. In the same manner, the trem speed can slow down to a dead crawl at any chosen rate by switching the selector to the “down” position (to the left). You
can recover the original speed by turning off and on the pedal, or simply by tapping the tap tempo switch which instantly brings it back to whatever speed you
like. This speed up/slow down feature works with both the clean and machine trem sounds described above.


Colour me intrigued indeed. I should imagine the rest of the "crazy pedals for pissing off other bandmates" crowd will be liking this too.

Me likey.

Re: NAMM 2012: new pedals ;-)

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 3:47 pm
by insubordination

Re: NAMM 2012: new pedals ;-)

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 4:06 pm
by DiscoFreq
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Re: NAMM 2012: new pedals ;-)

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 4:08 pm
by insubordination
Is that center thing a breathing hole for the mojo that lives inside?

Re: NAMM 2012: new pedals ;-)

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 4:10 pm
by theavondon
I don't even....it's like....a clean boost? I couldn't tell when it was on or off for the first half of that vid.


On the other hand, that pedal LOOKS hot as fuck, especially compared to the old Klon.

Re: NAMM 2012: new pedals ;-)

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 4:19 pm
by bronzetalon
Yup its a cleanish boost with a clean blend tied into it.

Re: NAMM 2012: new pedals ;-)

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 4:34 pm
by Jwar
I don't understand the Klon at all. So what exactly does it do? Boosts your signal? That's it? For the price tag, I just don't get it.

Re: NAMM 2012: new pedals ;-)

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 4:37 pm
by Holy Schnikes
theavondon wrote:I don't even....it's like....a clean boost? I couldn't tell when it was on or off for the first half of that vid.


On the other hand, that pedal LOOKS hot as fuck, especially compared to the old Klon.

Agree with everything here. Also, I bet TGP is hatin' that new enclosure. The OG Horseyman Klons just skyrocketed (even further) in price I sure.


Meanwhile, Verellen just posted this on FB with the following description:
"This is an early custom tube preamp pedal we did a while back. Basically a meatsmoke preamp in a pedal with bypass and overdrive boost, 3 band eq, drive and master volume."

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Re: NAMM 2012: new pedals ;-)

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 4:43 pm
by Gunner Recall
Supposedly that's not the finished pedal, just the layout/base color.

Re: NAMM 2012: new pedals ;-)

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 4:44 pm
by The Mad Owl
over at TGP they are ripping the new enclosure a new one.

i think it looks cool.

i just watched the video and WTF?!?!?!?!?!?!

i don't understand. i just don't.