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Re: It's a Deluxe kinda day - AMWM and Model V

PostPosted: Fri Aug 25, 2017 9:00 pm
by Your name here
seans wrote:Any update on the V? How is it? Intrigued by this one. Is it like a P1 or more like a G2? Hope you are having fun with those amazing looking deluxes.



Well I haven't had time to sit down and finish the video, but I will say that the Model V sounds very close to the original EHX Triangle Muff I used to have. After all, that was the inspiration for the Model V... though I find the inclusion of a Mid control VERY useful and it's been nice to switch between two preset volumes. From what I understand, the Cornish muffs are based on Gilmour's Ram's head. Though the Ram's and Triangles could sound the same in the day, due to use of the same parts.

I'll get the video up soon, but I'd advise anyone who loves great Muff tones not to sleep on this one. It's world class. Easily one of the most jaw dropping pedals I've ever played. I can't wait for you all to hear this AMWM Dlx., as well. It's so good. Bjorn's hit it out of the park with these. :love10

Re: It's a Deluxe kinda day - AMWM and Model V

PostPosted: Mon Sep 18, 2017 11:30 am
by barnard0203
Those look great! How do I get an awesome dual pedal like that with boost and EQ? Do you have to special order? Think a "Silver Lawn" with boost and EQ is possible!? Looks like a great all in one stomp box.

Bryant

Re: It's a Deluxe kinda day - AMWM and Model V

PostPosted: Mon Sep 18, 2017 1:39 pm
by BJF
barnard0203 wrote:Those look great! How do I get an awesome dual pedal like that with boost and EQ? Do you have to special order? Think a "Silver Lawn" with boost and EQ is possible!? Looks like a great all in one stomp box.

Bryant


Good day Bryant,

You can always ask me;)

At your service
BJ

Re: It's a Deluxe kinda day - AMWM and Model V

PostPosted: Mon Sep 18, 2017 3:33 pm
by BJF
Hi there,

Yes lately I have decided to make a number of DLX versions since there has been some demand and I am also thinking I'l like to explore some ideas and bring out controls that I otherwise preset and further advance features.

I thought of it before as Super Group models - like some amps said on their back plates back in the -70's and I figure that now that so many of my standard models are available I might try some uprgades and new things and also add features I have wanted and that others have asked for.

It's a constant learning watching people discover sounds and then-hey you know if that thing had a little midboost selectable that could easily make that sound easier to play on the plain strings above 7th fret and so forth.

Have fun
BJ