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Re: BJfe Model D

Postby melodichaotic » Wed Sep 28, 2011 3:08 pm

thesjkexperience wrote:
musicsoma wrote:Ha! That is a really good analogy for the Model R... EGDM on 15.


Really?? Now I don't feel as bad about not having a Model R as I don't know that i have ever run my EGDM above 2 o'clock on the Dist knob.

I have tried the Zendrive SE and the Ethos and really liked the sounds, but I need a box with more gain, or a cleaner amp.



Yeah, sorry, I don't hear that at all. Model R sounds nothing like the EGDM...more like a very open version of the Dyna Red, with similar gain structure, yet unlike the DRD and especially the EGDM(which has all that wonderful characteristic compression and "blow" at higher gain settings), the Model R is very uncompressed and much smoother sounding(had all three at once), and most evidently the FEEL and response is completely different.

B Dizzle's demos show this pretty clearly as well:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Di2IkpmBVlQ

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0Ybd8K16bg
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Re: BJfe Model D

Postby Donner » Fri Sep 30, 2011 11:59 am

yeah speakers especially have a lot to do with both the EG and the R sound --- and the percieved sustain difference, EQ etc.....
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Re: BJfe Model D

Postby melodichaotic » Fri Sep 30, 2011 9:59 pm

Donner wrote:yeah speakers especially have a lot to do with both the EG and the R sound --- and the percieved sustain difference, EQ etc.....


Absolutely that's a big factor, and that was partly what I was getting at...which speaker/cab set-up do find them to be more similar?

I had played them through a few different configurations, and it's the squish in the EG that still stood out over the R, as well as the edgier distortion at higher settings.
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Re: BJfe Model D

Postby cajone5 » Fri Sep 30, 2011 10:02 pm

melodichaotic wrote:
Donner wrote:yeah speakers especially have a lot to do with both the EG and the R sound --- and the percieved sustain difference, EQ etc.....


Absolutely that's a big factor, and that was partly what I was getting at...which speaker/cab set-up do find them to be more similar?

I had played them through a few different configurations, and it's the squish in the EG that still stood out over the R, as well as the edgier distortion at higher settings.


Yea, I definitely remember the EGDM having a lot more compression going on than the MR.
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Re: BJfe Model D

Postby Bobby D » Sat Oct 01, 2011 10:39 pm

melodichaotic wrote:
thesjkexperience wrote:
musicsoma wrote:Ha! That is a really good analogy for the Model R... EGDM on 15.


Really?? Now I don't feel as bad about not having a Model R as I don't know that i have ever run my EGDM above 2 o'clock on the Dist knob.

I have tried the Zendrive SE and the Ethos and really liked the sounds, but I need a box with more gain, or a cleaner amp.



Yeah, sorry, I don't hear that at all. Model R sounds nothing like the EGDM...more like a very open version of the Dyna Red, with similar gain structure, yet unlike the DRD and especially the EGDM(which has all that wonderful characteristic compression and "blow" at higher gain settings), the Model R is very uncompressed and much smoother sounding(had all three at once), and most evidently the FEEL and response is completely different.

B Dizzle's demos show this pretty clearly as well:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Di2IkpmBVlQ

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0Ybd8K16bg




the R is quite a weird one, isn't it?

i have made it a point to try the R in a variety of different situations with different amps. when it sounds good, it can sound REALLY good. i initially was sort of iffy about the R, but the more times i have played with it, the more i like it. sometimes i like it more than the DRD....

i didn't get a voxy vibe from it -- but it DOES kinda sound a little Trainwreck-like, as far as the touch sensitivity and the distortion sound -- i like that connection!

it's a weird pedal. i have had lots of guys email me to ask if they should chase one down, and i usually tell them not too - it's too expensive, and i would hate for someone to spend $600 or more and be unhappy with the pedal. it's a research pedal, and the research continues :pedallove
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