blooghost wrote:please let me know your thoughts regarding the US vs. Velcroar conundrum.
First, thanks in advance!!

I know you've owned a US, but I'll describe both for comparison and anyone else interested.
The US and Velcroar are definitely two different beasts, despite both having "velcro" associations. The US has sort of a velcro gate, where the Velcroar has a general stickiness and hints of velcro in the attack and tone. (When people start trying to describe tone, they start making less sense...so just go along with me here!)
The US has a variable gate--one of the stronger gates I've played, but there's far less gate when cranked or defeated with a boost in front of it. Great for
raw nasty leads, sqelchy, sputtery raw rock. One of my 3 favorite Devi Ever pedals. Notes rip in (sustain depends on on how high the gain's set) and then the device goes silent with a velcro rip.
The Velcroar has no gate, but is really sticky (hard to describe, but the fuzz sticks to your notes, and on some pickup settings you might notice a
slight lag on the attack harmonics). Its fuzz tone is boxier and somewhat-lo-fi,
sorta similar to the Wolf Computer's fuzz tone on single notes.
Roar is also part of the name, so there's a unique balance between compressed and roaring tone (am I making sense here?). There's also that "hint of octave," which adds to a slightly chorused sound sometimes. Go right with the roar knob and things open up a bit and get a little more chord friendly.
There's a fine balance of velcro and roar, compressed and openness, raw and smooth (smooth when that octave effect layers things) going on.