I own the Barge Concepts BP-1. Got mine in Houston in 2009. I love it. It looks exactly like the one this guy in this video can't use. It would be fun to have his real HP to play with for a day. So glad this video was made. Thank you and thanks to Steve for lending his time to this video.
I dig the disclaimer at the beginning of the video "we got different results" but then you didnt upload those different results lol and its strange because ive heard good things about the BP1 since this vid was uploaded, but you cant try to argue with the guy who made the harmonic percolator a thing. Makes me wonder if this bp1 was defective?
Besides agreeing with what he says, is hard to find discontinued components. Ah! and the saying "sell Smoke" is common here in Argentina in reference to misleading advertising about unique qualities. greetings!
You forget that the guy who made the original Percolator was very secretive with the specs, he would try and cover up what type of transistors he was using, the values etc. It's almost impossible to make an exact replica.
I mean, with components such as metal film resistors, metalized polyester film capacitors, etc. all that marketing to offer something perfect, will not make it sound better. The guitar is not exactly high end audio. I have understood that manufacturers using standard components of the time and what was in large quantities in stock.
Is there any way to get this pedal? The original I mean? How about a scheme? Or a replica scheme? I can't find nutting and it's drivining me nutS and more crazy than already am. Love the Big Black and Shellac sound and thought I got the sound, now I'm disappointed cuz it's more horrible than this replica smoke in the ass. Getting deaf and crazier, man: someone share some info good god!
In Shellac, Steve really only uses the Hp-1 as a high-drive boost, and rather infrequently, for the thick 'n' chuggy loud parts (like he says here, "as sound effect")-- parts like the intro of Wingwalker etc. I hope that you haven't been chasing his more characteristic bright, grinding, clangy tone ( "Prayer to God", "My Black Ass") using Percolator style pedals. That sound is owed almost entirely to the Intersound IVP and Fender Bassman that Steve uses.
@@BrutalistJr saw him live with the pedal in clear view and he uses it so sparingly. The klangy Big Black tone tho sounds like all of the percolator, e.g. Kerosene with the harmonics.
I own the Barge Concepts BP-1. Got mine in Houston in 2009. I love it. It looks exactly like the one this guy in this video can't use. It would be fun to have his real HP to play with for a day. So glad this video was made. Thank you and thanks to Steve for lending his time to this video.
I dig the disclaimer at the beginning of the video "we got different results" but then you didnt upload those different results lol and its strange because ive heard good things about the BP1 since this vid was uploaded, but you cant try to argue with the guy who made the harmonic percolator a thing. Makes me wonder if this bp1 was defective?
i remember this!
come up with yer own thing because trying to cop someone else's stuff is futile!
Albini's ears can't be tricked.
What's up with the iron man legs
Besides agreeing with what he says, is hard to find discontinued components. Ah! and the saying "sell Smoke" is common here in Argentina in reference to misleading advertising about unique qualities. greetings!
You forget that the guy who made the original Percolator was very secretive with the specs, he would try and cover up what type of transistors he was using, the values etc. It's almost impossible to make an exact replica.
It really isn't.
I mean, with components such as metal film resistors, metalized polyester film capacitors, etc. all that marketing to offer something perfect, will not make it sound better. The guitar is not exactly high end audio. I have understood that manufacturers using standard components of the time and what was in large quantities in stock.
Hey steve! I thought you were going to play with stilts, that disappointment haha!
Is there any way to get this pedal? The original I mean? How about a scheme? Or a replica scheme? I can't find nutting and it's drivining me nutS and more crazy than already am. Love the Big Black and Shellac sound and thought I got the sound, now I'm disappointed cuz it's more horrible than this replica smoke in the ass. Getting deaf and crazier, man: someone share some info good god!
In Shellac, Steve really only uses the Hp-1 as a high-drive boost, and rather infrequently, for the thick 'n' chuggy loud parts (like he says here, "as sound effect")-- parts like the intro of Wingwalker etc. I hope that you haven't been chasing his more characteristic bright, grinding, clangy tone ( "Prayer to God", "My Black Ass") using Percolator style pedals. That sound is owed almost entirely to the Intersound IVP and Fender Bassman that Steve uses.
@@BrutalistJr saw him live with the pedal in clear view and he uses it so sparingly. The klangy Big Black tone tho sounds like all of the percolator, e.g. Kerosene with the harmonics.
No sound good on bp1, hf coupling with that, I think they sell smoke as they say around here
I got the real thing. nothing like the real thing. Fake is fake