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Re: Cliffhanger II

Postby cabo » Sun Jun 21, 2009 6:37 pm

Kayzer,looks and sound great,,,do you find the CH 2 to have alot of volume on tap?
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Re: Cliffhanger II

Postby analoghog » Sun Jun 21, 2009 9:12 pm

i'd really like to hear a clip without the delay, please!.....i'd like to hear the crunch!...and how the tone knob interacts with it....
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Re: Cliffhanger II

Postby Kayzer » Mon Jun 22, 2009 2:06 am

cabo wrote:Kayzer,looks and sound great,,,do you find the CH 2 to have alot of volume on tap?


It is probably the loudest pedal i ve ever played only the Fuzzaround Clone from Montgomery Appliances is nearly as loud as the cliffhanger II...
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Re: Cliffhanger II

Postby Kayzer » Mon Jun 22, 2009 2:08 am

analoghog wrote:i'd really like to hear a clip without the delay, please!.....i'd like to hear the crunch!...and how the tone knob interacts with it....


Maybe i find some time later to record some rhythm stuff with the Cliffhanger later, the tone knob works really nice and organic...
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Re: Cliffhanger II

Postby emjee » Fri Jun 26, 2009 8:41 pm

I have a DAM Fuzzaround and a Cliffhanger I, and have also found they run "neck and neck" when it comes to sheer volume! I LOVE it. I put it between my Baker B1
and my Top Hat Super Deluxe and it damn near peels the paint. Judging from the clip, they sound a lot alike.
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Re: Cliffhanger II

Postby Kayzer » Mon Jun 29, 2009 7:32 am

Any idea on what Pedal / Amp the Cliffhanger is based on? I still find it kind of TS Style Sounding but with lotz more gain, volume and a more organic and wider Tone control..
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Re: Cliffhanger II

Postby cabo » Mon Jun 29, 2009 4:32 pm

Kayzer wrote:Any idea on what Pedal / Amp the Cliffhanger is based on? I still find it kind of TS Style Sounding but with lotz more gain, volume and a more organic and wider Tone control..


not sure what its based on, but yeah alot more gain than a TS, alot more open of a sound and feel too. I would to try one with tone control someday.
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Re: Cliffhanger II

Postby Tonefishin » Mon Jun 29, 2009 10:10 pm

I love the way that pedal puts the high harmonics right about to explode out of that box there.....makes me sweat and giggle all at the same time.
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