You have to consider all the primary variables when you listen to gear demos, particularly in recording and production.The amp also makes more difference than even the pickups; into a $2000 + boutique amp, most pedals ought to sound good.. Humble set up here, that is an accurate reflection of how raw & different this circuit is.JHS did a good job, and nfn, it's one of the builder's particular favourites in his own line.IMO, it's singular among it's type, like a Harmonic Percolator meets BeeBaa + a little SuperFuzz & something else.Designed to simultaneously thourghly crush, but still cut the mix.Unusual range and flexibility.
NSM.Try something like the old Catalinbread Formula 55, - Fender Tweed, maxed out,- and plenty of Spring reverb helps.Some of the raunchiest sounds are just small amps turned up, - Link Wray basically invented the sound.
Good to see Aussie content. Keep em comin
Sounds great, nice playing too
the Big Cheese sounds grate, but the Cheese Ball sounds grater
That is a really nice hat. May I know where you bought it?
You have to consider all the primary variables when you listen to gear demos, particularly in recording and production.The amp also makes more difference than even the pickups; into a $2000 + boutique amp, most pedals ought to sound good..
Humble set up here, that is an accurate reflection of how raw & different this circuit is.JHS did a good job, and nfn, it's one of the builder's particular favourites in his own line.IMO, it's singular among it's type, like a Harmonic Percolator meets BeeBaa + a little SuperFuzz & something else.Designed to simultaneously thourghly crush, but still cut the mix.Unusual range and flexibility.
The sound of Neil Young?
NSM.Try something like the old Catalinbread Formula 55, - Fender Tweed, maxed out,- and plenty of Spring reverb helps.Some of the raunchiest sounds are just small amps turned up, - Link Wray basically invented the sound.