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Postby ebenezer » Wed Oct 12, 2011 11:21 pm

My meager contribution. But it sounds like God is strumming with the BJFE's. My guitarist in my band got an HBOD and I knew I shouldn't have played it, but after one strum back to back with my C-luxe my drummer came up and politely said goodbye to the C-luxe. I couldn't have agreed more! The HBOD Rocks!! Just got the DRD as well. I bought it to compete with the Model Hvt, but they are apples and oranges. The MHvt is more modern sounding and the DRD is just pure Marshall goodness. Looks like I'll have to keep em all!!
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Re: Post your BJFE pedalboard!

Postby thesjkexperience » Tue Dec 27, 2011 1:57 pm

Since I have another one I thought I would post a pic of my current rig. I do have one pedal incoming and all Forte patch cables will be switched this week to Lyric HG.
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Re: Post your BJFE pedalboard!

Postby rockeroo » Thu Jan 12, 2012 1:35 pm

Must be tough!
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Re: Post your BJFE pedalboard!

Postby thesjkexperience » Thu Jan 12, 2012 2:33 pm

Dooood! How do you vacuum? :scratch

What would be cool is if you had a bunch of tiny dinosaurs that turned them on and off like the Flintstones!
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Re: Post your BJFE pedalboard!

Postby thesjkexperience » Thu Feb 02, 2012 1:13 am

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This is what I am up to right now. I threw the SWAW on there just to take up the space, but I am really liking it. I can get so much range out the the MHvT that I will probably kick the HBOD off when a PH arrives.
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Re: Post your BJFE pedalboard!

Postby Joeleo » Thu Feb 02, 2012 9:37 am

thesjkexperience wrote:Image

This is what I am up to right now. I threw the SWAW on there just to take up the space, but I am really liking it. I can get so much range out the the MHvT that I will probably kick the HBOD off when a PH arrives.


Looking good man! Still digging the EGDM4K?
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Re: Post your BJFE pedalboard!

Postby rockeroo » Thu Feb 02, 2012 11:41 am

Joeleo wrote:
thesjkexperience wrote:pic of board

Looking good man! Still digging the EGDM4K?


The EGDM4K rocks. To be honest, I use mine as a boost nowadays... I LOVE the distortion it gives, but I need more boost. Perhaps I can find another EGDM someday to have both worlds.

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Re: Post your BJFE pedalboard!

Postby thesjkexperience » Thu Feb 02, 2012 5:13 pm

The EGDM4K is the best! :pedallove It makes it so easy to dial in with different amps and guitars! What is tough is I have a regular EGDM that isn't getting used and I could really use the money right now, but I just feel I need a spare! It is kind of the sleeper dirt pedal in the BJFE line and, while once plentiful, now there seems to be a slight shortage.

I am really shocked at how amazing the Hot Silicon Fuzz and AquaVibe are. I have had at least six diffent Si fuzz faces and they all had at least one major issue that made them difficult to use. I have also owned the Mojo Vibe and the Mini-Deja-Vibe 2 which are well regarded, but they don't have the fat, chewy tone the AquaVibe has. It will be interesting to test it against the mini MGMV in the tour box.
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Re: Post your BJFE pedalboard!

Postby Strat-o-lux » Fri Feb 03, 2012 9:01 am

thesjkexperience wrote:I am really shocked at how amazing the Hot Silicon Fuzz and AquaVibe are. I have had at least six diffent Si fuzz faces and they all had at least one major issue that made them difficult to use. I have also owned the Mojo Vibe and the Mini-Deja-Vibe 2 which are well regarded, but they don't have the fat, chewy tone the AquaVibe has. It will be interesting to test it against the mini MGMV in the tour box.



The Foxrox stuff is never less than excellent. While for the most part the fx are 'merely' improved vintage clones, they're always well conceived, well executed, built to survive a tactical nuke strike. And then there's the amazing TZF - obviously when he puts himself to it, Dave can design something truly unique and innovative.

You'll find the MGMV and Aqua are two very different animals. Better make room for both... :mrgreen:
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Re: Post your BJFE pedalboard!

Postby Johnson » Fri Feb 03, 2012 7:58 pm

Strat-o-lux wrote:
thesjkexperience wrote:I am really shocked at how amazing the Hot Silicon Fuzz and AquaVibe are. I have had at least six diffent Si fuzz faces and they all had at least one major issue that made them difficult to use. I have also owned the Mojo Vibe and the Mini-Deja-Vibe 2 which are well regarded, but they don't have the fat, chewy tone the AquaVibe has. It will be interesting to test it against the mini MGMV in the tour box.



The Foxrox stuff is never less than excellent. While for the most part the fx are 'merely' improved vintage clones, they're always well conceived, well executed, built to survive a tactical nuke strike. And then there's the amazing TZF - obviously when he puts himself to it, Dave can design something truly unique and innovative.

You'll find the MGMV and Aqua are two very different animals. Better make room for both... :mrgreen:


The TZF is a beast! :music I can't wait for a bjfe flanger!
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