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Purple Humper..

Postby jdandry » Wed Jul 13, 2011 5:46 pm

I want one!! Oh yea..what does it sound like..mid boost..does it have gain..details!!
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Re: Purple Humper..

Postby Donner » Thu Jul 14, 2011 9:33 am

the PH is a favorite of mine - I use it with Strats into drives, kicked on for emphasis.

It was designed to turn a strat into a 335 and thats a real good description of it.. singles to hummers, great into ODs.....
you can get a similar sound by turning the bass and treble down on the SBEQ and the level up a bit.


Its also really good to run a fuzz into as it shapes it into a useful fuzzy drive.... :glasses
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Re: Purple Humper..

Postby jdandry » Thu Jul 14, 2011 9:39 am

probably out of my price range! thought it would be great for leads with the Tele.
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Re: Purple Humper..

Postby scottcw » Thu Jul 14, 2011 12:37 pm

Donner wrote:the PH is a favorite of mine - I use it with Strats into drives, kicked on for emphasis.

It was designed to turn a strat into a 335 and thats a real good description of it.. singles to hummers, great into ODs.....
you can get a similar sound by turning the bass and treble down on the SBEQ and the level up a bit.


Its also really good to run a fuzz into as it shapes it into a useful fuzzy drive.... :glasses


This sounds like a pedal I can use. Any other recommendations to get this sound other than a SBEQ? I would love a single knob mid-boost that turns single coils into humbuckers...
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Re: Purple Humper..

Postby rockeroo » Thu Jul 14, 2011 12:46 pm

Why not just play 'buckers from the get go? I hear it is fun...

If you are feeling wild, I like to run a VOP-9 with the gain at 7:30 and the tone to suit the amp to get a nice mid-bump. You can dial a nice little humper with that pedal ... dialing in or out any gain you desire. Good luck in your quest!
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Re: Purple Humper..

Postby analoghog » Thu Jul 14, 2011 4:56 pm

Donner wrote:you can get a similar sound by turning the bass and treble down on the SBEQ and the level up a bit.



The man knows !....that will work.
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Re: Purple Humper..

Postby colourtones » Thu Jul 14, 2011 11:40 pm

I am the owner of a Purple Humper that I find very useful and unique. Here is a quote from Bjorn
regarding it's development:

"Short on history of this model is that it was first made for a guy who wanted to have a preamp / mid booster that would make his strat compete with his ES335's and in most of his strats did have some midbooster built in but wanted something in a pedal that could go with vintage instruments."

There is no doubt it thickens up a single coil and makes it very humbucker-ish. I primarily use humbuckers and it takes these pickups further. I would describe it as steadily sweeping from (at full counterclockwise) a subtle lift to incremental fullness of the entire midrange frequencies with approximately 60 to 75% of the BPB amplification (at full clockwise). It can certainly add all the key eq characteristics of amplifiers known for thier midrange properties.(i.e. from 6973 output tubed Valcos, to Vox AC30's all the way to Marshalls and other British EL34 variants) It has a natural muscularity that can push gain stages further in a way(like all BJFE designs) that sounds (for lack of a better describer) amp-like. It is great stacked and on it's own. Placed before the SBEQ gives you an enormous amount of control over the full eq range as you do not have to subtract the Sea Blue's bass and treble controls to achieve mid boosting.

It is, without a doubt, one of the rarest limited edition BJFE's and should not be overlooked.
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Re: Purple Humper..

Postby rockeroo » Thu Jul 14, 2011 11:43 pm

colourtones wrote:I am the owner of a Purple Humper that I find very useful and unique. Here is a quote from Bjorn
regarding it's development:

"Short on history of this model is that it was first made for a guy who wanted to have a preamp / mid booster that would make his strat compete with his ES335's and in most of his strats did have some midbooster built in but wanted something in a pedal that could go with vintage instruments."

There is no doubt it thickens up a single coil and makes it very humbucker-ish. I primarily use humbuckers and it takes these pickups further. I would describe it as steadily sweeping from (at full counterclockwise) a subtle lift to incremental fullness of the entire midrange frequencies with approximately 60 to 75% of the BPB amplification (at full clockwise). It can certainly add all the key eq characteristics of amplifiers known for thier midrange properties.(i.e. from 6973 output tubed Valcos, to Vox AC30's all the way to Marshalls and other British EL34 variants) It has a natural muscularity that can push gain stages further in a way(like all BJFE designs) that sounds (for lack of a better describer) amp-like. It is great stacked and on it's own. Placed before the SBEQ gives you an enormous amount of control over the full eq range as you do not have to subtract the Sea Blue's bass and treble controls to achieve mid boosting.

It is, without a doubt, one of the rarest limited edition BJFE's and should not be overlooked.


Excellent first hand account! I wish I had a first hand account.
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Re: Purple Humper..

Postby colourtones » Thu Jul 14, 2011 11:47 pm

Hey Donner-

Jdandry got me thinking. How about a Bearfoot SBEQ Deluxe with a Purple Humper up front?
That would be fun.
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Re: Purple Humper..

Postby cajone5 » Fri Jul 15, 2011 7:04 am

colourtones wrote:Hey Donner-

Jdandry got me thinking. How about a Bearfoot SBEQ Deluxe with a Purple Humper up front?
That would be fun.


Why not just replace the volume knob with the purple humper circuit for a Bass/Mid/Treble EQ. Or if the boost can get out of hand make it a 4-knobber. That would be pretty cooool :pedallove
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