Swedish Meatball Tour Box - Part III - Da Craise Review

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Postby Donner » Sun Apr 01, 2007 11:25 pm

Thanks Joakim, getting the treble just right is so important and you have a number of ways with the treble and presence adjustments..... and many people who go for more detailed distortion sounds also have detailed amps that can show more fizz than usual, like you said especially Fenders.........happy trimming :D
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Postby Craise » Thu Apr 05, 2007 9:34 pm

Sorry, I've been busy!
Thanks for all the info Joakim! I really dig your pedal!
Yes, when I opened the pedal and compared the setting that I recieved it set with...were not the default settings...doh!
The number 2 dip switch was in the middle...so I put it in the off position.
Once I returned it to the default settings...there was no fizz!! and it sounded even better than before.
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Postby Donner » Thu Apr 05, 2007 11:19 pm

Craise wrote:Sorry, I've been busy!
Thanks for all the info Joakim! I really dig your pedal!
Yes, when I opened the pedal and compared the setting that I recieved it set with...were not the default settings...doh!
The number 2 dip switch was in the middle...so I put it in the off position.
Once I returned it to the default settings...there was no fizz!! and it sounded even better than before.


'in the middle' like stuck halfway ????
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Postby Craise » Fri Apr 06, 2007 11:35 am

Donner wrote:
Craise wrote:Sorry, I've been busy!
Thanks for all the info Joakim! I really dig your pedal!
Yes, when I opened the pedal and compared the setting that I recieved it set with...were not the default settings...doh!
The number 2 dip switch was in the middle...so I put it in the off position.
Once I returned it to the default settings...there was no fizz!! and it sounded even better than before.


'in the middle' like stuck halfway ????


yes.
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Postby Himmelstrutz » Fri Apr 06, 2007 1:43 pm

If in that position, someone must have spent some time in getting it there. Could have been ON or could have been OFF :)
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Postby Donner » Fri Apr 06, 2007 9:05 pm

right either it was tinkering or it got whacked in the mail ---- either w ay Im glad we got it checked out now.... 8)
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Postby Beckanon » Sun Apr 08, 2007 9:34 am

I didn't even bother opening up any of those pedals...so I had no idea there were dip switches in there. It sounded pretty good to me from the first go. I'm glad Craise figured it out....now I really want to hear it again! But, I think I have a good idea where that tone can get to. Cool pedal, Joakim!
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