Finally getting around to HEQing again
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2020 10:36 am
Hi there.
Now that it's been nearly Fiona-Apple-time-between-albums-level long since the HEQ-1 was released, I'm finally getting close to doing another release. In my defense, I did a compressor pedal (https://www.collaborationdevices.com/ne ... compressor) and have been working on a hugely complex pipe dream of a pedal as well (more to come on that soonish).
Anywho...here's the deal. This isn't going to be a "v2," in the sense that it's not going to be a massive change to the circuit and/or have tons of new features. BUT, it's also not going to just be a release of more HEQ-1's with the same exact circuit. There will only ever be 40 of those, and they're all already out in the world. They're toddlers now. They're learning to walk and run, they're getting into cookie jars.
The new "HEQ v1.2" (probably not the actual name) will be different from the originals in these ways:
-No trim pots inside. If you want to tweak shit, you'll have to track down an original. If you want one that is pre-tweaked to sound exactly like my personal HEQ - the new one is your friend.
-Re-designed circuit board for easier assembly. This doesn't effect the sound, it just makes them less of a pain to assemble.
-Different components. Not a super different, but the pots I used aren't around anymore, and some of the caps/resistors are different brands.
-Reverse and over-voltage protection. The new one has protection built in. The old one LIKES TO LIVE DANGEROUSLY.
-LEDs are dim like all the other weak pedals of the world, because no one had the fortitude to withstand the fury of the LEDs on the original (one day a champion will arise). (but seriously, they're more reasonable)
-There will be more of them. Maybe 200 to start? I don't know. Alan (El Diablo Amps & Guitars) and I are deciding.
-They will probably be around $200. I undercharged for the originals and didn't make squat after the development.
-They will look different. Not quite sure how yet. Different colors? Different knobs? Both? Built into a chocolate cake?
Any questions? Are people jazzed? It this a horrible idea? thanks
Now that it's been nearly Fiona-Apple-time-between-albums-level long since the HEQ-1 was released, I'm finally getting close to doing another release. In my defense, I did a compressor pedal (https://www.collaborationdevices.com/ne ... compressor) and have been working on a hugely complex pipe dream of a pedal as well (more to come on that soonish).
Anywho...here's the deal. This isn't going to be a "v2," in the sense that it's not going to be a massive change to the circuit and/or have tons of new features. BUT, it's also not going to just be a release of more HEQ-1's with the same exact circuit. There will only ever be 40 of those, and they're all already out in the world. They're toddlers now. They're learning to walk and run, they're getting into cookie jars.
The new "HEQ v1.2" (probably not the actual name) will be different from the originals in these ways:
-No trim pots inside. If you want to tweak shit, you'll have to track down an original. If you want one that is pre-tweaked to sound exactly like my personal HEQ - the new one is your friend.
-Re-designed circuit board for easier assembly. This doesn't effect the sound, it just makes them less of a pain to assemble.
-Different components. Not a super different, but the pots I used aren't around anymore, and some of the caps/resistors are different brands.
-Reverse and over-voltage protection. The new one has protection built in. The old one LIKES TO LIVE DANGEROUSLY.
-LEDs are dim like all the other weak pedals of the world, because no one had the fortitude to withstand the fury of the LEDs on the original (one day a champion will arise). (but seriously, they're more reasonable)
-There will be more of them. Maybe 200 to start? I don't know. Alan (El Diablo Amps & Guitars) and I are deciding.
-They will probably be around $200. I undercharged for the originals and didn't make squat after the development.
-They will look different. Not quite sure how yet. Different colors? Different knobs? Both? Built into a chocolate cake?
Any questions? Are people jazzed? It this a horrible idea? thanks