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JTM45 in a box. (lemmy.world)

My take on the JRockett 45. It's a Malcolm Young tribute. Now I just have to learn to play like him.

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submitted 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) by baronvonj@lemmy.world to c/guitarpedals@lemmy.world

My birthday came and went, with two new pedals for my board. The expression pedal is the EP-25k, for use with the Pitch Fork and the tremolo. But alas I only have the one TRS cable for now, so I've only tried it with the Pitchfork. Really fun, and pleasantly different than using a vibrato arm on the guitar.

The EQ I haven't hooked up yet. I need to flip the board and look at my power situation as I don't have any slots left on the C-spot. The main intent for that pedal in the near-term is for when I switch from humbuckers to single coils. Presently plugging in my Strat is just really underwhelming as everything is set more for my PRS 24-08 and Epi 335. A longer-term interest with the EQ pedal is for splitting my chain for wet/dry between the Prince of Tone and the Micro Flanger.

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This was a limited release a few years ago. Glad it’s getting a wider release with new features.

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Specular Tempus (lemmy.world)

Does anyone here own one? I have questions! Kind of lusting for one, but, I need to know a little more about the functionality of selecting and combining patches (and people on youtube seem to only go through the sounds). Thanks!

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Ok, I've cracked. I have a nice pedal board and I can get some nice sounds from it. But I'm selling almost all of it and moving to Helix. Keeping a rams head muff and blues driver. But the expandability, versatility, simplicity of setup and no need to worry about patch cables, power supplies etc..

Am I going to regret it?

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Big Cheese clone. (lemmy.world)

Big Cheese by Lovetone clone. I added a blend knob so it'll be a little more bass friendly. Waterside decal. And a uv led.

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ALM MFX Pedal (www.youtube.com)

Looks like ALM is getting in on the guitar pedal game. They're a Eurorack module manufacturer that makes some of the best modules on the market. This is a pedal version of their effects module.

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Not surprised about the Strymon presence, he has a lot of nice layers and texture from the middle of his career. I've never heard a bad review of the Duelist, but seeing it on Ian's board certainly bumps it up a notch in my book. He was playing through a Holy Watt amp head/cab, which I'd never heard of. I assumed the Holy Watt pedal was like a channel switcher. But looking at their site, not only is it a standalone drive pedal, Ian has a signature line with them!

https://holywatt.com/products/ian-moore-signature-prestige-cl15/ https://holywatt.com/products/ian-moore-signature-prestige-cl30/ https://holywatt.com/products/ian-moore-signature-2x12-cab/

He mostly played through his Tele-Strat (Tele neck on a Strat body). He had two that he swapped between every song (guessing they had to be re-tuned after every song). But he also played a Les Paul Junior for one song (Today, very emotional tribute to his late brother-in-law), and a Supro, maybe a Rhythm Master, for a slide track (Nothing).

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Finally got to try etching. The pattern is the pcb layout of a classic Pi. Bonus point to anyone that can name the typeface, or at least where it came from. Man, I love these big Boss style knobs. I got a 10 pack and I'm almost out already. Next diy project is a Lovepedal Cheese clone with a dry blend add on.

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I know in my last post I said I was going to do an etching on a Big Muff next, but I didn't have the right photo paper. So I tried doing a print on water slide for my GGG Brassmaster. I can say this is my second favorite fuzz but the build is not for the faint of heart.

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New version of this pedal that includes the presets knob from Aurelius/Ledges and EXP control.

I have the V2 version of this pedal and EXP control is a huge plus as it let's you use it like a regular wah. Or you can assign it to one of the other knobs. Looks like they changed how the filter knob functions (or at least labeled it).

I mostly use my V2 on Bass and it's pretty good for the funk but it can scream if you use it on distorted guitar.

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Just bought one a couple of weeks back and have been using it since then. The tone seems to do nothing as far as I can tell. A few people have said this is a Klon clone, and it does have that sound at higher gain settings. To my ears its like a wider TS pedal if you put it after a hard clipper (think HM-2/Metal Zone) as it still gets that cocked-wah sound.

I put some sound examples up here if you want to hear them. Its not much, as the pedal doesn't do that much to be honest, so there are 3 sounds I put through a Helix (iirc a v30 speaker/Fender Princeton model). I found it worked ok into a Karma Suture fuzz, too, sort of made it glassier and oddly gruntier... the volume knob just barely reached past unity on my unit, so possibly thats why it reacted that way.

I might open it up at some point and mod it. Another oddity is how it has 3 different potentiometers - all different heights. So the knobs all sit at different levels. Changing those out and sorting the tone control would be relatively simple.

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Keeley has dropped 3 new pedals following on the Noble Screamer design, allowing you to mix and match the gain and tone stacks from two other pedals, all at $199.

Andy's Reverb Tone Report video here.

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Hopefully this is cool to share.

Bought this week for a silly price (apparently nobody gets/understands this pedal according to the retailer). Its a clone of the Big Cheese by Lovetone - an amazing company from the 1990s. The Cheese Ball is just as versatile. A damn sight smaller.

All sounds are a Fender Strat into a Helix (used as simply a pedal platform, but two sounds had an octave effect, minimal amp drive to add "compression"). The guitars are then lightly compressed in Ableton, a bit of subtle EQ on panned guitars to make them sit.

I've got a Shredmaster and ZZTop style pedal to try still, but have been enjoying this too much. 😊 Any questions, let me know and I'll try and answer.

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I REALLY fancy building a Maestro Fuzz clone based on the original. Point to point wiring etc.. I've got a soldering iron sitting there doing nothing and some spare time during week days due to my job.

Does anyone know where people get housings, resistors, capacitors etc etc in the UK? Amazon seems to sell a load but I dont want 100x some value part that I wont ever use.

Also where do others find the right schematics?

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New Chase Bliss - Condor HiFi (www.chasebliss.com)

Looks like they're letting OG Condor owners send in their pedals to get upgraded to this new version. Kind of neat.

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submitted 5 months ago by JoMiran@lemmy.ml to c/guitarpedals@lemmy.world

This is an incredibly versatile pedal. I got a JHS Pack Rat and after a few hours, I went back to my HM-2 for my default distortion.

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Fender has launched the Switchboard Effects Operator loop switcher.

Unleash the full potential of your pedal board! The Switchboard Effects Operator is a streamlined and compact effects switching solution with a remarkably simple interface, bringing complete signal path control, multi-pedal preset recall, and convenient effects switching right to your feet.

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This is an interesting open hardware and software project for creating a multi fx pedal. The cool thing is that it's fully customizable, new plugins can be created or added from other members of the community, or buttons can be remapped etc.

The guy that made this video has developed some plugins to run some neural network models that imitate real gear (similar to NAM), although due to the limitations of the processing power of the chip they are simplified so they are less cpu intensive. Nonetheless it's a cool project!

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Some interesting pedals that didn't receive a lot of attention in the last year. I'm only about 35 minutes in, but the Josh Smith Flat V from Poly looks pretty fun to mess around with.

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Alright y'all. As 2023 comes to a close, lets share how our boards have changed, and maybe plans for 2024

How it started:

A collection of guitar pedals: TC Polytune 3, Vox wah, EHX PitchFork, EHX Soul Food, Boss SD-1, Boss DS-1, Danelectro Cool Cat, Danelectro Dan-echo, MXR Tremolo, Boss RC-5

TC Polytune 3, Vox wah, EHX PitchFork, EHX Soul Food, Boss SD-1, Boss DS-1, Danelectro Cool Cat, Danelectro Dan-echo, MXR Tremolo, Boss RC-5

How it's going:

A colleciton of guitar pedals: TC Polytune 3, EHX Pitchfork, DOD Carcosa, EHX Soul Food, Analogman Prince of Tone, MXR Micro Flanger, MXR Phase 95, Danelectro Cool Cat, MXR Tremolo, Strymon El Capistan, Boss RC-5

TC Polytune 3, EHX Pitchfork, DOD Carcosa, EHX Soul Food, Analogman Prince of Tone, MXR Micro Flanger, MXR Phase 95, Danelectro Cool Cat, MXR Tremolo, Strymon El Capistan, Boss RC-5

In 2024 I may replace the Cool Cat with another chorus, and put together one or two other boards from my spare pedals: Danelectro Dan-echo and Fab Tone, Boss BD-2, SD-1, and DS-1, TC Ditto).

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