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Who's making Shredmaster derivatives these days?

I think the Caroline Wave Cannon II is based on the SM. What else is out there?
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Try to find a BYOC Shredder?

There's the Visual Sound Jekyll and Hyde V3, but I'd avoid that one tbh.
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Original shredmaster was rad.
Wish I'd picked one up back in the day.
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SRC Effects makes a clone called the Spliffmaster, which was readily available via Reverb at one point. I'm not certain how it compares to the original.
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ck3 wrote:SRC Effects makes a clone called the Spliffmaster, which was readily available via Reverb at one point. I'm not certain how it compares to the original.
I have no idea how it compares but it’s really sick, I’ve tried most of Sean’s pedals and use his HM-2 as my always on bass dirt. I’ll vouch for anything he makes being well made and great sounding. It does tight 80’s tones and more like nothing I’ve ever tried.
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I thought this thread was about wood shedding them chops and melting face .. :no:
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BetterOffShred wrote:I thought this thread was about wood shedding them chops and melting face .. :no:
Me too. I also thought the Wave Cannon was a Rat?
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popvulture wrote:
BetterOffShred wrote:I thought this thread was about wood shedding them chops and melting face .. :no:
Me too. I also thought the Wave Cannon was a Rat?
I thought this too... but no idea why actually.
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I believe wave canon 1 was rat based and mk2 is sd9/shredmaster based.
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I had a shredmaster a little while. I compared it to my hm-2 and rat and I ended up only keeping the hm-2. I kinda wish I could redo it now but oh well
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It definitely doesn't have as much character as the HM-2 but it is a nice little circuit.
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goroth wrote:It definitely doesn't have as much character as the HM-2 but it is a nice little circuit.
This was back in the day when I only cared how they sounded when put behind a reverse reverb, and HM-2 won this contest. It also had a dodgy jack and I didn't know what the contour knob actually did. I still don't, but I am no longer really mystified by weird labeling of functions
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