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Re: Infanem Reissues the Improbability Drive
Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2013 9:15 am
by Bellyheart
No low? Which you got? DB, bit, wolf, and SM should be deep. Are you a bassist?
Re: Infanem Reissues the Improbability Drive
Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2013 9:53 am
by Derelict78
Yeah DB and KP have no low end loss. I found a little with my bit but no one seemed to agree so maybe it was a faulty one.
Re: Infanem Reissues the Improbability Drive
Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2013 9:59 am
by Tristan
I'm a guitarist.

The ones I tried:
Bit, God Zilla, Hyperion, Never Drive, Rocket, Shoe Gazer
Probably my description was a bit vague, there's low end in there but there's not much punch in the low end and I'm pretty sure the low end is cut a bit in some frequencies, also the midrange doesn't cut through or something, there's just not much attack.
The Wolf Computer has this compression as well but because the sound is more powerful in the mids (more attack) it doesn't really feel that way.
The only one I liked was the Bit, that one does have some punch / attack.
Well, I guess the Devi Ever pedals are just not for me, that's possible offcourse, the descriptions of the Improbability Drive sound interesting though.

Re: Infanem Reissues the Improbability Drive
Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2013 11:13 am
by Ghost Hip
Tristan wrote:I'm a guitarist.

The ones I tried:
Bit, God Zilla, Hyperion, Never Drive, Rocket, Shoe Gazer
Probably my description was a bit vague, there's low end in there but there's not much punch in the low end and I'm pretty sure the low end is cut a bit in some frequencies, also the midrange doesn't cut through or something, there's just not much attack.
The Wolf Computer has this compression as well but because the sound is more powerful in the mids (more attack) it doesn't really feel that way.
The only one I liked was the Bit, that one does have some punch / attack.
Well, I guess the Devi Ever pedals are just not for me, that's possible offcourse, the descriptions of the Improbability Drive sound interesting though.

Could be the pedals in combination with your other gear, amp, etc might not be a good fit for devi fuzz love. I get tons of low end out of my God Machine which is essentially a godzilla and Rocket in one pedal. Neverdrive is not low end friendly though, its like a trashy octavia.
Re: Infanem Reissues the Improbability Drive
Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2013 12:05 pm
by Derelict78
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Re: Infanem Reissues the Improbability Drive
Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2013 12:06 pm
by Derelict78
Listen to Kerry king, frowney face on your eq not smiley face.
Re: Infanem Reissues the Improbability Drive
Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2013 1:35 pm
by Tristan
Thanks guys, that's understood.

I don't think it's my amp honestly, I have a Marshall 2061X, one of the punchiest and loudest small tube amps I heard so far.

It's maybe more of a feel than a sound thing I guess, basically what I'm saying is that in my opinion the Devi Ever pedals have less balls than my other fuzz boxes, that's okay, but it's not for me.
They're all brand new models so it could just be that the old ones are more heavy / punchy sounding.
Anyway, this Infanem Improbability Drive could be interesting though.

Re: Infanem Reissues the Improbability Drive
Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2013 2:29 pm
by Jero
Damn it...I kind of want one
Re: Infanem Reissues the Improbability Drive
Posted: Mon Jun 17, 2013 9:26 pm
by DannDubbleEwe
I think this is the first dirt box I've bought new in over a year.
