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Anybody tried any of The Syle pedals
Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 10:49 pm
by dorfmeister
Look pretty cool and noisy and clips sound decent but haven't ever talked to anyone who has one.
http://www.axeandyoushallreceive.com/bi ... tm#thesyle 
Re: Anybody tried any of The Syle pedals
Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 3:53 am
by Naz Nomad
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Re: Anybody tried any of The Syle pedals
Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 8:30 am
by Lintybits
I've looked at their stuff a couple of times but never bought. Something about them feels off - I think they had problems filling orders initially and the only used one I've seen for sale had a busted switch.
Atom filter does look cool though.
Re: Anybody tried any of The Syle pedals
Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 8:44 am
by bigchiefbc
I currently have the Umiom, which is a pretty chunky, heavy distortion. I like it because it has a ton of options (bass and treble boost switches, Si<->Ge switch, impedence knob). The sound is probably not what most of the people here go for, though; I'd say its more on the metal side of things. But the build quality is great and it's crazy versatile.
Re: Anybody tried any of The Syle pedals
Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 11:13 am
by dorfmeister
Lintybits wrote:I've looked at their stuff a couple of times but never bought. Something about them feels off - I think they had problems filling orders initially and the only used one I've seen for sale had a busted switch.
Atom filter does look cool though.
The only one I've seen any kind of review of is the green filter.
The Bassfuzz guy seemed to like it fairly well. These look like unorthodox and versatile pedals but they could just be crap.
http://bassfuzz.com/2009/01/01/filter-r ... en-filter/
Re: Anybody tried any of The Syle pedals
Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 11:15 am
by dorfmeister
bigchiefbc wrote:I currently have the Umiom, which is a pretty chunky, heavy distortion. I like it because it has a ton of options (bass and treble boost switches, Si<->Ge switch, impedence knob). The sound is probably not what most of the people here go for, though; I'd say its more on the metal side of things. But the build quality is great and it's crazy versatile.
So how does the pedal stack up against other things you've got? Is it noisy?
I wonder how much range his line has. I saw one of the overdrives being touted as being great for shoegazer type sounds.
Re: Anybody tried any of The Syle pedals
Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 1:47 pm
by bigchiefbc
dorfmeister wrote:bigchiefbc wrote:I currently have the Umiom, which is a pretty chunky, heavy distortion. I like it because it has a ton of options (bass and treble boost switches, Si<->Ge switch, impedence knob). The sound is probably not what most of the people here go for, though; I'd say its more on the metal side of things. But the build quality is great and it's crazy versatile.
So how does the pedal stack up against other things you've got? Is it noisy?
I wonder how much range his line has. I saw one of the overdrives being touted as being great for shoegazer type sounds.
The only other metal-esque distortion (as opposed to fuzz or overdrive) I've played before are the Rat 2 and the Turbo Rat. The Turbo knocked the Rat 2 off my board, and the Umiom knocked the Turbo Rat off. It can do what the Rat does, plus more. I'm not gonna go say that its the end-all be-all metal distortion, because I haven't played enough pedals to say that. But it is certainly versatile and I have no trouble getting a good sound out of it.
Re: Anybody tried any of The Syle pedals
Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 6:53 pm
by dorfmeister
I saw a reference somewhere to the Particle Distorter as being a pedal that was well suited to Shoegaze. I'm liking what appears to be great flexibility in these pedals. Of course flexibility is moot if you can't get a good sound out of the pedal.
http://www.thesyle.com/particle.htmlhttp://analogpedals.blogspot.com/2009/0 ... dless.html
Re: Anybody tried any of The Syle pedals
Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2009 6:20 pm
by dorfmeister
Just bought this on ebay.

The Syle Singularity Overdrive.
It has a feedback loop, tweakable boost, germanium rectifier, pre and post eq.
So it is very flexible. I hope it sounds good.
I do find it kind of ugly but I am a sucker for an overdrive with lots of knobs and switches. Especially if I can get it pretty cheap.
Re: Anybody tried any of The Syle pedals
Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 2:39 pm
by dorfmeister
A couple of decent songs I am guessing were recorded using The Syle pedals on guitar.
http://www.myspace.com/thesyleI am looking forward to getting this thing. I'll do my best to review it when I do (along with my new Tronographic Rusty Box).
Haven't heard from the e-bay seller yet about shipping and it will be sent from Canada and I know that can take a bit longer.
Re: Anybody tried any of The Syle pedals
Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 12:07 am
by dorfmeister
Finally got THE SINGULARITY pedal. Shipped from Canada. Took a damned long time.

I was starting to worry it would never show up.
Now I have it and it has lots of knobs and switches that have some ordinary labels like boost and eq but don't necessarily behave like what they are labeled as.
To be blunt this is one batshit crazy pedal. It's pretty damned ugly as you can see from the picture up a bit in the thread. Blue paint and some cheap paint markers. No clear coat. The markers have started to smear. Crappy graffiti-style lettering. Inside is a bit of a rat's nest with foam rubber, black tape and wires sprawling all over the place.
Like I said the control have labels that imply that they have understandable functions. This, however, is not the case. The pots do not seem to do anything in a linear manner. You can get more volume as you turn something up and then it might howl or whistle. Sometimes a fairly conventional overdrive or fuzz tone will escape and then as you turn more howling or whistling starts again. Some of the controls seem not to have any effect at some setting and then great effect at others. The Boost controls at some settings have great effect even though the boost footswitch is not turned on. Sometimes when it is they seem to have little or no effect. Hot spots can be found at some points in the travel of various pots while in other places nothing seems to change at all as it is turned. Sounds seem to be very difficult to replicate. One can replicate previous settings and a totally different sound comes out.
I will need to play around with this more but this pedal has some conventional overdrive and fuzz sounds and some extreme sounds. It also will self-oscillate and can be used to produce sound without any input.
I think it has some real possibilities, especially stacked with other pedals as a tone shaper/crusher/destroyer.

Re: Anybody tried any of The Syle pedals
Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 3:22 pm
by dorfmeister
Re: Anybody tried any of The Syle pedals
Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 3:42 pm
by jrmy
Intriguing. Will you be posting clips?
Re: Anybody tried any of The Syle pedals
Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 5:19 pm
by dorfmeister
jrmy wrote:Intriguing. Will you be posting clips?
At some point I can. May be later rather than sooner.

Re: Anybody tried any of The Syle pedals
Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 2:55 pm
by dorfmeister
As I have continued to use this I've realized that the best sounds out of this are bass heavy, gravelly overdrive into fuzz. A great sound. You can get a range of sounds down to very thin trebly fuzz but I have not yet found that as appealing.
It is still pretty difficult to dial in. This is probably more a pedal for studio tweaking than live use but it's overdrive sound is liking nothing else I have used or heard and for me is quite musical.
After nearly seriously regretting this purchase I know find that it makes some of my favorite sounds that I can get out of my equipment.
If you are into more indy, post-rock, post-punk, and experimental styles I believe the pedals from the Syle are worth a good look, though it seems you would be better off finding a used one.