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Re: Model D

Postby melodichaotic » Mon Dec 01, 2014 1:21 pm

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Re: Model D

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Re: Model D

Postby BONEHEAD » Tue Dec 02, 2014 4:43 am

yes, very good demoes made by BJ..this pedal sounds incredible! and way more expressive than the D-style pedals I have heard
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Re: Model D

Postby ak47 » Tue Dec 02, 2014 10:58 am

melodichaotic wrote:


Here are demos of the Model D that Bjorn did. There are two more to follow, and he will do a follow up post with details. Of course pedal sounds
quite nice :pedallove , but I really dig his playing in all...great feel and vibe....

...and I see Angus has posted the, not so subtle, proactive and preemptive preparatory pedal board positioning :laughing7 ...Well done! :clap:


:mrgreen: Devoted Desire for the Diabolically Delicious and Definitive D :mrgreen:

It does sound wonderful... and 'Expressive' is certainly the right word.. Nice tones Björn!

For some reason I always associate this style of tone with a combination of burgundy, deep brown and coffee colourations to the sound. I feel this is a very hard mix to achieve well but must say I am more than impressed so far :notworthy
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Re: Model D

Postby thetoneseeker » Tue Dec 02, 2014 11:52 pm

Awesome stuff! Can't wait to try it! =D
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Re: Model D

Postby ak47 » Fri Dec 05, 2014 4:54 pm

+1 :mrgreen:

I saw some interesting pics on TGT11's facebook page... :music
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Re: Model D

Postby BONEHEAD » Sat Dec 06, 2014 8:19 am

Thanks to the guys from TGT11...very cool pics and great news! Those two One Control pedals are about to be released soon. And don't let the name fool you..The Hooker's Green Bass Machine works great for guitarists...it will make your stock Fender pedalhater amp sound like.....hmmm..you should try it yourself:)
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Re: Model D

Postby polifemo » Sat Dec 06, 2014 2:26 pm

BONEHEAD wrote:Thanks to the guys from TGT11...very cool pics and great news! Those two One Control pedals are about to be released soon. And don't let the name fool you..The Hooker's Green Bass Machine works great for guitarists...it will make your stock Fender pedalhater amp sound like.....hmmm..you should try it yourself:)



Played the Hooker's Green Bass Machine at Björns house yesterday and it DOES sound fantastic with guitar!
If you boost it with the (One Control) Granith Grey Booster it sounds even better :glasses
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Re: Model D

Postby BONEHEAD » Sat Dec 06, 2014 4:30 pm

Thats right..I forgot to mention it :scratch
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Re: Model D

Postby PinkStrat » Mon Dec 08, 2014 12:51 pm

Now, THIS is the REAL "Dumble sound" (and tonality) right here! In my humble opinion, David Lindley always got the best tones from his Santa Cruz era Dumbles. "Mercury Blues" is the true epitome of this sound. Raw and jagged, yet is still is smooth but chalk full of attitude too. Bjorn, this might be your best distortion pedal tone yet. Dynamic, tight but still raw and edgy. Grattis min bra vän....BRAVO till dig i Åkersberga. :pedallove
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