Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2018 10:58 am
yeep its a pup....and the box is a RMA crustacean, with two hogheads that work independently, fed into a tetanus boost, two outs two ins
comesect2.0 wrote: RMA crustacean, with two hogheads that work independently, fed into a tetanus boost, two outs two ins
ffffuuuuuuuuuuuu is that an electric rubab?comesect2.0 wrote:Fyi black acid drive doesn't respond well to My piezo pickup, yet lucifer loves it...so blackacid and red army work supreme with humbuckers in me set up.
There's a three section noise generator on board (crustacean), and two input channels with high gain capability and a low frequency boost that can veer into self oscillation (hogshead) each of which can switch into one of the crustacean stages (replacing the native noise source with input). Those five "channels" are then resistively mixed and fed into a final output channel (tetanus booster) which allows further gain/grain and output level feeding two outputs, one of which is transformer coupled to allow (switchable) relative inversion of polarity between the output jacks.cherler wrote:Yeah I thought that might have been one of your boxes. What's it do?crochambeau wrote:comesect2.0 wrote:it is by far the most excellent device I have EveR had the pleasure of jaming sounds with.
WANT. Is that going to be in the tourbox?crochambeau wrote:There's a three section noise generator on board (crustacean), and two input channels with high gain capability and a low frequency boost that can veer into self oscillation (hogshead) each of which can switch into one of the crustacean stages (replacing the native noise source with input). Those five "channels" are then resistively mixed and fed into a final output channel (tetanus booster) which allows further gain/grain and output level feeding two outputs, one of which is transformer coupled to allow (switchable) relative inversion of polarity between the output jacks.cherler wrote:Yeah I thought that might have been one of your boxes. What's it do?crochambeau wrote:comesect2.0 wrote:it is by far the most excellent device I have EveR had the pleasure of jaming sounds with.
That chimera build turned out being a thick and pulsating mess of audio mayhem.
HES ALIVE!bigchiefbc wrote:
lost in music wrote:Is that a maroon Behringer at the upper left corner of the Ex-7? What is that?