What order did you get your BJFs

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Postby cabo » Fri Mar 02, 2007 5:56 pm

Ah yes, thanks for the inspiration on the EGDM. I thought it was very fitting for it, hope you dont mind. 8)

Order is based of a "standard" order of effects.
I hesitate putting the LRT first, but find the buffer in front did not hurt the fuzz or wah. I use a archtop half the time and find the LRT to really help out with its highs and also really makes some other pedals shine.
So LRT>FF>VCF>wah>PPF.
Nice to have a fuzz before and after the wah at times.
Then its PGC>BBOD>LGW>HB.
I keep the PGC there always, but move the other 3 drives around.
Next comes the heavier dirt EGDM>DRD>R. These 3 move around as well.
Followed by MV>SYT>delay>EQ>BPB.
Figured the modution efects were in pretty much a standard order. For me they work well in this order.
I like the EQ near the end for some reason, cant explain.
The BPB at the end is key. Buffered at the end to really help hold/boost the signal.
So basically the drives and distortion pedals will switch orders. Everything else stays where its at for the most part.
Its always interesting to keep trying something new with the same pedals.
Hope this makes sense :)
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Postby Christer » Thu Mar 08, 2007 2:17 pm

My first was RRB (#59), which later was followed by a PPF (#101).
The latter being used when I picked it.

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Postby Eskimo_Joe » Sun Mar 11, 2007 4:38 am

Baby Blue, then Honey Bee, the Dyna Red, then Pink Purple, then Emerald Green.....on a desperate hunt for all the rest...I'm addicted!!!!!!!
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Postby Lifetimer » Sun Mar 11, 2007 6:44 pm

The first BJF pedal I wanted was the Sea Blue EQ which works so nice sweetening everything: electrics, piezoelectrics and even my Moog Voyager. I always keep it on and I like to stack it with my Lovepedal BBB fuzz. Knobs are now at (more or less) 10 - 12 - 3 (from left to right).
The second was the Honey Bee OD which took me so long to get it as they are so rare to appear for sale but now it ain?t going anywhere. Knobs are now at (more or less) 5 - 12 - 8 !
I definitely would like to try the Pale Green Compressor next and the new Mad Professor D-Delay once they are available.
And I would like to see soon a new Tremolo and maybe a new Chorus pedal from Master Bjorn.
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Postby Al Nico » Mon Mar 12, 2007 1:44 am

SBEQ>Honey Bee>Timmy>MP LGW


is my current main rig and the order in which i recieved Bjorns pedals
i included the Timmy because i like it with the Bee so much
i'll be seeing my EGDM in a couple of days according to Harri and am really looking forward to the MP delay
currently a DM2 resides after the SBEQ and a large chip DD3 splits the signal from there to 2 amps
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Postby Donner » Mon Mar 12, 2007 10:44 pm

Ive been trying to remember the order and Im still not sure.....

but the first one I got was the BBOD in 2001

I dont think Ive told this before but that first one I bought because in the picture it was all chipped up and I was starting to repaint pedals and had bought some plain box pedals to paint and a few battered ones that needed some love....

So I guess the first one I bought was BECAUSE of the chipped up paint job !!! :D
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Postby DocRock » Tue Mar 13, 2007 9:00 am

LOL, funny how things can start out sometimes!!!

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Postby Donner » Tue Mar 13, 2007 4:51 pm

DocRock wrote:LOL, funny how things can start out sometimes!!!

Doc :)


Whats even funnier is that about this time in some thread about gooping I made a comment that there could be anything in there even a TS10 and he thought I meant it WAS a TS10 under there .... this is when I actually first heard from BJ :D you just never know how things will turn out 8)
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Postby DocRock » Tue Mar 13, 2007 6:52 pm

Hehehe, I remember that story!!! Yes, that's a good way to ensure direct correspondence from the man himself, LOL. :lol:
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Postby Christer » Tue Mar 20, 2007 12:00 pm

I am now the happy owner of a Mint Green Mini Vibe (#006). A short demo and test and then it was an easy choice....

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