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Postby thesjkexperience » Thu Oct 06, 2011 2:38 pm

I was wondering if there was any info on the 4 knob DRD and EGDM? Are these custom shop only or is this the new production? It would be good to get the info into the Library before details are lost.

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Re: 4 knob pedals

Postby mikepick » Thu Oct 06, 2011 3:03 pm

I would love to see a 4 knob MHvt :pedallove
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Re: 4 knob pedals

Postby rockeroo » Thu Oct 06, 2011 3:27 pm

mikepick wrote:I would love to see a 4 knob MHvt :pedallove


I think, at least, one exists. I have seen a picture or two.

Sounds like a nice idea to repeat!
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Re: 4 knob pedals

Postby melodichaotic » Thu Oct 06, 2011 3:46 pm

thesjkexperience wrote:I was wondering if there was any info on the 4 knob DRD and EGDM? Are these custom shop only or is this the new production? It would be good to get the info into the Library before details are lost.

Thanks.


I'm sure there are not specific details for a reason, and like the Model G initially, are meant to be kept non disclosed.

Additionally, much like any other hearsay that may be floating around about any particular current model that isn't substantiated by Bjorn or Donner, is just that, hearsay...unless they post something about it themselves.

I would say, like the Aquamarine, my take is that the 4-knobbers are protos.
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Re: 4 knob pedals

Postby mikepick » Fri Oct 07, 2011 12:09 am

rockeroo wrote:
mikepick wrote:I would love to see a 4 knob MHvt :pedallove


I think, at least, one exists. I have seen a picture or two.

Sounds like a nice idea to repeat!



Yeah the MHvt is my most used pedal so I would love to have to treble trimmer on the outside. I am sure a lot of EGDM owners would concur.
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Re: 4 knob pedals

Postby rockeroo » Fri Oct 07, 2011 12:29 am

mikepick wrote:Yeah the MHvt is my most used pedal so I would love to have to treble trimmer on the outside. I am sure a lot of EGDM owners would concur.


Most used pedal? Me too! I am constantly floored by the tone I can get from my MH.

What would you want to adjust with an external trimmer? Do you find yourself missing something from time-to-time by not having it accessible?
I find myself setting the trimmer of the MH and leaving it put -- not needing to adjust it much.

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Re: 4 knob pedals

Postby mikepick » Fri Oct 07, 2011 1:33 am

rockeroo wrote:
mikepick wrote:Yeah the MHvt is my most used pedal so I would love to have to treble trimmer on the outside. I am sure a lot of EGDM owners would concur.


Most used pedal? Me too! I am constantly floored by the tone I can get from my MH.

What would you want to adjust with an external trimmer? Do you find yourself missing something from time-to-time by not having it accessible?
I find myself setting the trimmer of the MH and leaving it put -- not needing to adjust it much.

Thoughts?


I switch back and forth between a 1962 Vibrolux and a Two Rock Studio Pro. With the Two Rock and set the trimmer higher with the Fender I back it off. Sometimes I adjust it just to get a different tone out of the pedal.

Yes Rockeroo the MHvt is my current favorite :pedallove I actually wouldn't mind having two.
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Re: 4 knob pedals

Postby rockeroo » Fri Oct 07, 2011 1:37 am

mikepick wrote:
rockeroo wrote:
mikepick wrote:Yeah the MHvt is my most used pedal so I would love to have to treble trimmer on the outside. I am sure a lot of EGDM owners would concur.


Most used pedal? Me too! I am constantly floored by the tone I can get from my MH.

What would you want to adjust with an external trimmer? Do you find yourself missing something from time-to-time by not having it accessible?
I find myself setting the trimmer of the MH and leaving it put -- not needing to adjust it much.

Thoughts?


I switch back and forth between a 1962 Vibrolux and a Two Rock Studio Pro. With the Two Rock and set the trimmer higher with the Fender I back it off. Sometimes I adjust it just to get a different tone out of the pedal.

Yes Rockeroo the MHvt is my current favorite :pedallove I actually wouldn't mind having two.


Enjoy yourself a little stack with the MH and BBOD. It is quite thunderous.
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Re: 4 knob pedals

Postby melodichaotic » Fri Oct 07, 2011 9:06 am

mikepick wrote:
rockeroo wrote:
mikepick wrote:Yeah the MHvt is my most used pedal so I would love to have to treble trimmer on the outside. I am sure a lot of EGDM owners would concur.




I switch back and forth between a 1962 Vibrolux and a Two Rock Studio Pro. With the Two Rock and set the trimmer higher with the Fender I back it off. Sometimes I adjust it just to get a different tone out of the pedal.


Mike, you can always get a blank bottom plate and drill a hole by the trimmer, having a mini flat head handy :wink:
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Re: 4 knob pedals

Postby mikepick » Fri Oct 07, 2011 10:04 am

Mike, you can always get a blank bottom plate and drill a hole by the trimmer, having a mini flat head handy :wink:[/quote]

Thanks Marty! :salute I already did that about a month after I got the pedal. Just would like to be able to adjust it without having to flip it over :crazy: I'm kind of lazy :oops:
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