Have you noticed how expensive it is to get that underground sound these days? At one point they had these shitty amps and guitars and banged out a makeshift gig in someone's house in a suburb of some B side city. Now they all live in frickin Paris and eat flan with the aristocrats.
Made by some fancy European in a velvet suit. The same thing Leo Fender took out of the defects bin to sell for dirt cheap to children in the 60s is now only obtainable if you do brain surgery as a fun hobby.
Doom and sludge is like the most expensive genre to play, it’s as much about the gear as it is the player. I love it, but it is a pretty bizarre paradox
I wonder if this is the same guy that does those excellent, high quality, looking album art for Recollection GRM? If so, nice to see whose behind that album art. Nice pedals, cool guy...
You wouldn’t happen to know if the previous iterations also used surface mounted components, would you? I like the added switch for the octave, but I am really turned off by surface mounted electronics.
@@proc007 my V2 is thru-hole goodness with tantelum caps and an lm308 chip. I would just get a V2 and use the expression out to control the octave with my foot
I always remember one of the top builders at ProCo saying that there are literally no differences between either chip because there are so many other components that affect them in so many ways, he went onto say the chips they used were just what was available to them in the workshop. I don't buy into either chip, to be honest.
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This guy could complicate a fucking paper sack.
love the acetone fuzz masters.
I just take two fuzzes and put them together. It's like 100,000 dollars cheaper than that.
Have you noticed how expensive it is to get that underground sound these days? At one point they had these shitty amps and guitars and banged out a makeshift gig in someone's house in a suburb of some B side city. Now they all live in frickin Paris and eat flan with the aristocrats.
Not to mention those shitty amps and guitars are now boutique as f*CK.
Made by some fancy European in a velvet suit. The same thing Leo Fender took out of the defects bin to sell for dirt cheap to children in the 60s is now only obtainable if you do brain surgery as a fun hobby.
@@andrewmccombs7347 😂😂
Doom and sludge is like the most expensive genre to play, it’s as much about the gear as it is the player. I love it, but it is a pretty bizarre paradox
Straight out of Portlandia.
Portlandia vibes
I wonder if this is the same guy that does those excellent, high quality, looking album art for Recollection GRM? If so, nice to see whose behind that album art. Nice pedals, cool guy...
Just turn up volume and sustain all the way up on a big muff
WTH 1.5 v passives?
The V3 Life Pedal uses an OP07 chip rather than an LM308 like versions one and two
You wouldn’t happen to know if the previous iterations also used surface mounted components, would you? I like the added switch for the octave, but I am really turned off by surface mounted electronics.
@@proc007 my V2 is thru-hole goodness with tantelum caps and an lm308 chip. I would just get a V2 and use the expression out to control the octave with my foot
I always remember one of the top builders at ProCo saying that there are literally no differences between either chip because there are so many other components that affect them in so many ways, he went onto say the chips they used were just what was available to them in the workshop.
I don't buy into either chip, to be honest.
Wank factor 1000%