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Postby DocRock » Fri Mar 09, 2007 7:32 pm

Beckanon wrote:I have given thought to having Bjorn do up a pedal that is a marriage of EGDM - DRD somehow. I should follow through on that.


THAT is a great idea. What a concept!!! He could even paint it 1/2 red and 1/2 green.

The DRD is my favorite of the "production" line for sure, but there are elements of the EGDM that I really, really like. It would be most interesting to hear what a "hybrid" of those two sounds would be like.
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Postby horsehead75 » Sun Mar 11, 2007 2:37 pm

But that new MP Delay is awesome.[/quote]


Howdy!

Favourite BJF is definitely my main workhorse: Honey Bee #005!
Another fav is Folk Fuzz #003.

BTW: where did you order your MP Delay? Is it available already?
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Postby DocRock » Sun Mar 11, 2007 7:43 pm

horsehead75 wrote:But that new MP Delay is awesome.



Howdy!

Favourite BJF is definitely my main workhorse: Honey Bee #005!
Another fav is Folk Fuzz #003.

BTW: where did you order your MP Delay? Is it available already?[/quote]

MP Delay not available just yet. I tested one of the prototypes. Stay tuned, will be ready quite soon....

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Postby markom89 » Thu Mar 29, 2007 8:23 pm

I am really likin' the custom PPF that Bjorn did for me. It's a PPF with a few tweaks for my gear in specific. It's a great fuzz and covers just about any fuzz sound. It's like a much more useable fuzz factory in a way (don't hit me). I also really like the BBD (custom DRD) alot, and I'll be honest, I love each one equally. The PPF a bit more :)
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Postby Donner » Fri Mar 30, 2007 12:23 pm

horsehead75 wrote:But that new MP Delay is awesome.



Howdy!

Favourite BJF is definitely my main workhorse: Honey Bee #005!
Another fav is Folk Fuzz #003.

BTW: where did you order your MP Delay? Is it available already?[/quote]


Folk Fuzz into HB is a favorite of mine....

the Delay is not quite ready ( had a slight parts 'delay' at the factory ) but it coming
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Postby Donner » Fri Mar 30, 2007 12:28 pm

Beckanon wrote:I guess I will always have a sweet spot for the Dyna Red. I haven't heard another pedal that covers similar ground in such a nice way. The LGW is a close second.

Last year, Don, you let me try the latest version EGDM and I liked it a lot better than the original (trimpot I guess). In fact I remember using it at a gig and it became the only pedal I used for dirt that night...it blends very well with the Rt.66 amp. I have given thought to having Bjorn do up a pedal that is a marriage of EGDM - DRD somehow. I should follow through on that.


Yeah the internal trimmer makes all the difference there, I just got a newer amp and it needed a little of t he treble back and it was just right again.....

well lets see a DRD with a little more voxy mids and a little less distortion, hmmmm or an EGDM with more distortion and a bigger bottom ??? Brown Sound bayby!! Green + Red = Brown :wink:
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Postby Donner » Fri Mar 30, 2007 12:28 pm

Beckanon wrote:I guess I will always have a sweet spot for the Dyna Red. I haven't heard another pedal that covers similar ground in such a nice way. The LGW is a close second.

Last year, Don, you let me try the latest version EGDM and I liked it a lot better than the original (trimpot I guess). In fact I remember using it at a gig and it became the only pedal I used for dirt that night...it blends very well with the Rt.66 amp. I have given thought to having Bjorn do up a pedal that is a marriage of EGDM - DRD somehow. I should follow through on that.


Yeah the internal trimmer makes all the difference there, I just got a newer amp and it needed a little of t he treble back and it was just right again.....

well lets see a DRD with a little more voxy mids and a little less distortion, hmmmm or an EGDM with more distortion and a bigger bottom ??? Brown Sound bayby!! Green + Red = Brown :wink:
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Postby Gil » Fri Mar 30, 2007 7:48 pm

Donner wrote:
Beckanon wrote:I guess I will always have a sweet spot for the Dyna Red. I haven't heard another pedal that covers similar ground in such a nice way. The LGW is a close second.

Last year, Don, you let me try the latest version EGDM and I liked it a lot better than the original (trimpot I guess). In fact I remember using it at a gig and it became the only pedal I used for dirt that night...it blends very well with the Rt.66 amp. I have given thought to having Bjorn do up a pedal that is a marriage of EGDM - DRD somehow. I should follow through on that.


Yeah the internal trimmer makes all the difference there, I just got a newer amp and it needed a little of t he treble back and it was just right again.....

well lets see a DRD with a little more voxy mids and a little less distortion, hmmmm or an EGDM with more distortion and a bigger bottom ??? Brown Sound bayby!! Green + Red = Brown :wink:


I'd like to see a trim pot on the Honeybee. a bit more highs, or a bit less lows. Kind of the same, but ..
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