Contest Drawing: Model H is for Haiku

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Re: Contest Drawing: Model H is for Haiku

Postby BTBAM » Fri Mar 06, 2009 12:21 pm

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Opinions and video(s) to come.

I'm trying to figure out if I should put it behind or in front of my HB.
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Re: Contest Drawing: Model H is for Haiku

Postby Donner » Fri Mar 06, 2009 12:31 pm

BTBAM wrote:

Opinions and video(s) to come.

I'm trying to figure out if I should put it behind or in front of my HB.


the answer is Yes !!! :mrgreen:

(you will get a different dynamic distortion response among other things depending on how you stack them --- but both orders are useful and valid...
8) )
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Re: Contest Drawing: Model H is for Haiku

Postby BTBAM » Fri Mar 06, 2009 1:34 pm

I had my sky blue before, and I'm going to try it that way first. :idea:
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Re: Contest Drawing: Model H is for Haiku

Postby fatback » Mon Mar 09, 2009 11:21 am

I'm having a great honeymoon with my Model H. This is right up there with the Honey Bee for me in terms of dynamics and responsiveness. The clean-up on this pedal is down right scary. I could just leave it on all the time and roll back my guitar's volume for sparkly cleans. The gain character and feel is unique with the model H. Bjorn really captured the punch and chime of a Hiwatt while leaving enough room for the pedal to work with your own rig. Simply awesome.


Here's a little demo with the Model H

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1845556799859823426&hl=en




I've always wanted a Hiwatt and now I get the bonus of keeping my hearing too! Thanks Bjorn. :mrgreen:
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Re: Contest Drawing: Model H is for Haiku

Postby nichcope » Mon Mar 09, 2009 11:40 am

Great demo as always Fatback! That cleanup is definitely crazy!!! And the windmill........quality :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Contest Drawing: Model H is for Haiku

Postby BTBAM » Mon Mar 09, 2009 5:29 pm

fatback wrote:I'm having a great honeymoon with my Model H. This is right up there with the Honey Bee for me in terms of dynamics and responsiveness. The clean-up on this pedal is down right scary. I could just leave it on all the time and roll back my guitar's volume for sparkly cleans. The gain character and feel is unique with the model H. Bjorn really captured the punch and chime of a Hiwatt while leaving enough room for the pedal to work with your own rig. Simply awesome.


Here's a little demo with the Model H

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1845556799859823426&hl=en




I've always wanted a Hiwatt and now I get the bonus of keeping my hearing too! Thanks Bjorn. :mrgreen:




Honestly...this is almost as good of a review as I could give.

I find the same thing with the cleanup. And it can sound pretty fat too, which was one thing I noticed in fatback's video that it doesn't capture until the end. I find myself wanting to play this pedal all the time. I haven't had a honeymoon like this since the timefactor got released.

fatback, is that the setting you played on the whole video, what the picture shows?

I found myself at about 10 2 10 going from L to R.

I believe Bobby said it, but it does has a nice decay, unlike some other drive pedals.

I can't really explain the sound. It is very dynamic, and pretty unique among some of the pedals I've played.

More to come once I can sit down and record a video with it.
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Re: Contest Drawing: Model H is for Haiku

Postby Tonefishin » Tue Mar 10, 2009 8:19 pm

fatback wrote:I'm having a great honeymoon with my Model H. This is right up there with the Honey Bee for me in terms of dynamics and responsiveness. The clean-up on this pedal is down right scary. I could just leave it on all the time and roll back my guitar's volume for sparkly cleans. The gain character and feel is unique with the model H. Bjorn really captured the punch and chime of a Hiwatt while leaving enough room for the pedal to work with your own rig. Simply awesome.


Here's a little demo with the Model H

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1845556799859823426&hl=en




I've always wanted a Hiwatt and now I get the bonus of keeping my hearing too! Thanks Bjorn. :mrgreen:


I always enjoy those fatback vids....rock-on, man!!!
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Re: Contest Drawing: Model H is for Haiku

Postby BTBAM » Wed Mar 11, 2009 4:13 pm

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Re: Contest Drawing: Model H is for Haiku

Postby NewarkWilder » Wed Mar 11, 2009 6:33 pm

model expensive... lame. funny how he makes a killer vid but can't help himself from throwing a little jab in there :roll:
My BJFE- Some special ones. Some standard ones. I love them all just the same.
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Re: Contest Drawing: Model H is for Haiku

Postby BTBAM » Wed Mar 11, 2009 7:10 pm

Dude...chill. He's just having fun.

He loved he pedal. Nothing bad was said about it at all, only good things.
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