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Fatherhood and Xmas has him playing shoot em ups with the kids with spongy bullets
Many guitars have a re-sale value. Some you'll never want to sell.
Stockist of: Earvana & Graphtech nuts, Faber Tonepros & Gotoh hardware, Fatcat bridges. Highwood Saddles.
Pickups from BKP, Oil City & Monty's pickups.
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... people talking about your products?
... the rampant speculation?
... having to respond to the great unwashed?
... keeping secrets?
That Germanium Veteran is a great pedal. The hard part about having this on my pedalboard is the dreaded suspicion that the Silicon Veteran is a better pedal, despite me not having ever tried one. The 'boost' is as clear/clean as you'd ever want it. And I'm appreciating just how different the fuzz is from overdrive. Fantastic.
Keep up the great work!
Enjoy NAMM .... and California ... and to get you in the mood ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOKGUWjHWHA
imagine two brothers, one moves to Canada and the other stays in the UK. Both have similar lives.
on a reunion, they are so very similar but they have different accents from each other. Depending on your ears, you’d prefer one or the other or maybe you’d be unable to state a preference and this is where I sit.
for me, I’m loving the silicon at the moment, but sometimes I just need the germanium sound for specific things.... thankfully I have both.
come to the Brum guitar show and try the silicon, you may find you just don’t care enough to worry after that.
https://youtu.be/2RS_IpouSgQ
I'm gonna guess the new pedals are called ... 'fat general' and 'team medic'...
... didn't see the facebook post...honest ...
What do they do?????
So.... the teasing ends now.
The Fat General is our take on what a compressor should be. It is an evolution of Dan coggins original Otc-201 compressor. With knobs for sustain, blend and treble, it has the ability to squish without destroying your Guitars fundamental sound. There are two modes available, “Juicy” is a compressed signal with a small amount of dry signal blended into it. As the sustain knob increases the dry signal reduces. The “BLEND” mode introduces parallel blending so that you have more dry signal sitting parallel to the compressed signal but remaining full, fat and awesome. Rather than dulling your guitars signal you’ll find the treble control allows you keep and enhance the sparkle from your guitar.
The Team Medic provides
first aid for your pedalboard. It is a hybrid pedal, that offers a switchable Class A buffer followed by a powerful three band Active Eq. In eq mode it has loads of clean headroom and clean boost available to fundamentally change your guitar signal or the pedals that precede it. In switched boosted mode it provides an additional 20db of boost on top, enough to clip the cleanest of valve preamps into overdrive. Headroom is provided by a -9v to +9v rail to rail internal 18v power arrangement. It’s final trick is that it provides all of this in a supremely quiet hifi manner.
These two pedals work flawlessly with our preceding pedals and I am over the moon with how they sound, I hope you will be too.
All the best Thorpy.
A compressor, eh? My Keeley 4 knob might just have to find another home.
Roll on the Birmingham Guitar Show.
who else is in?
Hope you love them, and always happy to help where I can.