The DOD Grindhaus is a heavy fuzz that oscillates at max gain; this is a pre-production model. Last I heard from DigiTechRep is that this pedal will never be publicly released.
Gonna etch the F*** eventually.
The Superego has a bright orange LED because the stock red one died on me.
The PEQ is completely awesome and makes me wonder why more people don't use EQs.
Guitar is a pawnshop Jag. Lace Sensors are my work. I like it very much.
disclaimer: I'm an engineer with DigiTech/DOD good deals
leaves turn wrote: The DOD Grindhaus is a heavy fuzz that oscillates at max gain; this is a pre-production model. Last I heard from DigiTechRep is that this pedal will never be publicly released.
Tell em to money up and get that fuzz on the streets.
mr. sound boy king wrote:
Organic apples are not normal, they are special, like analog, whereas normal apples, like digital, taste sterile and lack warmth.
samzadgan wrote:I returned the Vox Delaylab...way too many knobs and didn't get along with it, so going back to a simple delay again. Also almost reversed the order of my pedalboard...now its it...
The DOD Grindhaus is a heavy fuzz that oscillates at max gain; this is a pre-production model. Last I heard from DigiTechRep is that this pedal will never be publicly released.
Gonna etch the F*** eventually.
The Superego has a bright orange LED because the stock red one died on me.
The PEQ is completely awesome and makes me wonder why more people don't use EQs.
Guitar is a pawnshop Jag. Lace Sensors are my work. I like it very much.
Do they have a reason for why it won't be released/how did you get it? This rig is rad.
Obulus wrote:A lot of looping fun to be had with that board!
It's been ages since I posted my gigging board, since it didn't change. But I added two pedals this week: TAFM and Hall of Fame mini! Shitty cellphone pic though:
Chain is: Tuner > PS-5 > Blue Box -> Fuzz O))) -> TAFM -> Death Metal -> HOF. I'm still contemplating whether to put the TAFM before or after the Death Metal though. I really like to use the Death Metal at the and because I really like to use it for extreme EQ changes in full on noise parts but the TAFM is so nice to stack dirt into. I have a couple of days to decide before the next gig though
I bet that sunn fuzz is giga nasty to the max.
Yeah, it's actually a somewhat tricked out meathead clone and has been on my board for ages! I love it!
BoatRich wrote:Do they have a reason for why it won't be released/how did you get it? This rig is rad.
I don't know all the details; it had something to do with contracts and then legal told us that 'Grindhaus' is already trademarked so we can't use that name. I never asked DigiRep/Tom for the full rundown (it was his baby). DOD is gonna do fuzz, just not this one.
I got one because I work for DOD/DigiTech
disclaimer: I'm an engineer with DigiTech/DOD good deals
The DOD Grindhaus is a heavy fuzz that oscillates at max gain; this is a pre-production model. Last I heard from DigiTechRep is that this pedal will never be publicly released.
Gonna etch the F*** eventually.
The Superego has a bright orange LED because the stock red one died on me.
The PEQ is completely awesome and makes me wonder why more people don't use EQs.
Guitar is a pawnshop Jag. Lace Sensors are my work. I like it very much.
phantasmagorovich wrote: Makes me wonder at an old problem of mine: How to fix the wah to the board?
I unscrewed the rubber feet then I just wrapped adhesive Velcro around the rubber feet. Then using a knife I put a slit so I could put the screw back in the hole. And screwed the rubber feet back on securing the Velcro between the wah bottom plate and the rubber feet. It ain't going no where. But if you are one of the dudes that don't like Velcro, then I don't know what to do.
phantasmagorovich wrote: Makes me wonder at an old problem of mine: How to fix the wah to the board?
I unscrewed the rubber feet then I just wrapped adhesive Velcro around the rubber feet. Then using a knife I put a slit so I could put the screw back in the hole. And screwed the rubber feet back on securing the Velcro between the wah bottom plate and the rubber feet. It ain't going no where. But if you are one of the dudes that don't like Velcro, then I don't know what to do.
phantasmagorovich wrote: Makes me wonder at an old problem of mine: How to fix the wah to the board?
I unscrewed the rubber feet then I just wrapped adhesive Velcro around the rubber feet. Then using a knife I put a slit so I could put the screw back in the hole. And screwed the rubber feet back on securing the Velcro between the wah bottom plate and the rubber feet. It ain't going no where. But if you are one of the dudes that don't like Velcro, then I don't know what to do.
SOLDER
What? Solder a wah pedal to a board? You are going to have to fill me in on that one.
Does seem a little complicated. Keep it simple stupid. My way just involves wrapping the existing feet in adhesive Velcro and screwing them back on. My question was regarding how you solder a wah to a pedal board like zRobertez was saying. I was confused. Or maybe he was.