Let’s see those pedals?
Comments
-
spoiler alert.pjpjpaul said:
This bad boy came today. Haven't had a chance to plug it in yet but will try to write a short review this week. Will test it through my mesa boogie California tweed.
it sounds awesome!
enjoy that beauty!"You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
"Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."0 -
Yeah, it’s great.
0 -
Questions!
Since no one ever wants to play with me, I'm looking for looping capability to make playing with myself more enjoyable. Also, I want to record.
Would I be better off with a loop pedal or a tabletop configuration?
And would a loop do both, or would I also then need to purchase an eight-track recorder?
Wrinkle: I don't own a computer.
Thank you.I SAW PEARL JAM0 -
Loving the Protein. I love the green side and think it adds some nuance that is missing in the stock Nobels pedal it takes inspiration from. It has a very sweet blues tone that was missing in a lot of my other drives so it is a nice addition to the colle tion. Love that I'm able to stack both sides or split them via my boss es8 controller.
I just got a Jam Pedals Harmonious Monk so I'll have to try it later today.Virginia Beach 2000
DC 2003
DC 2004 (VFC)
DC 2006
Pittsburgh 2006
Bonnaroo 2008
Virginia Beach 2008
DC 2008
Philly (Spectrum) 10/31/2009
DC 2010 (Jiffy Lube Live)
PJ 20 night 1
PJ 20 night 2
Phoenix 2013
LA 1 2013
Memphis 2014
Jacksonville 2016
Greenville 2016
Hampton 2016
Columbia 2016
Fenway 1 2016
Fenway 2 2016
Wrigley 1 2018
Wrigley 2 2018
Fenway 1 2018
Fenway 2 2018
Sea Hear Now 2021
Nashville 2022
Louisville 2022
Ohana 2024 (Night 1)
Ohana 2024 (Night 2)0 -
Pedal repairs? Do I just take something to my luthier? Or do I need to find a special pedal guy?
My DOD Distortion FX55 keeps cutting in and out. I could probably just buy a new pedal for whatever it costs me to fix this one, but I've had it for so long that I've grown accustomed to its tone.
I'm actually thinking of calling my hi-fi guy to see if he works on them. Hi-fi equipment seems closer to a pedal than a guitar to me.I SAW PEARL JAM0 -
luthier probably would not want to mess with it.dankind said:Pedal repairs? Do I just take something to my luthier? Or do I need to find a special pedal guy?
My DOD Distortion FX55 keeps cutting in and out. I could probably just buy a new pedal for whatever it costs me to fix this one, but I've had it for so long that I've grown accustomed to its tone.
I'm actually thinking of calling my hi-fi guy to see if he works on them. Hi-fi equipment seems closer to a pedal than a guitar to me.
some of those big pedal distributors like boss and dod and line 6 have specific repair shops you are supposed to take it to. i know i had a line 6 dl4 that kept breaking and i had to take it to a specific repair place and it cost me $75 each time just for them to open it up. not to even do the diagnostic or the repair. so i swore off of line 6 ever since.
you can probably check the dod website for specific repair places in your area.
honestly though, will probably cost the same or less to get a new one."You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
"Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."0 -
i am glad you are digging it! i knew you would!!pjpjpaul said:Loving the Protein. I love the green side and think it adds some nuance that is missing in the stock Nobels pedal it takes inspiration from. It has a very sweet blues tone that was missing in a lot of my other drives so it is a nice addition to the colle tion. Love that I'm able to stack both sides or split them via my boss es8 controller.
I just got a Jam Pedals Harmonious Monk so I'll have to try it later today.
ooooooh, let us know what you think of the JAM. been giving them a look on some of their pedals."You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
"Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."0 -
Last one for a while. This is a Boss DM-2 Analog Delay clone.

Post edited by dudeman onIf hope can grow from dirt like me, it can be done. - EV0 -

The Big Muff train just keeps rolling.
Got this little fella today.If hope can grow from dirt like me, it can be done. - EV0 -

Put a compact board together. These are all DIY builds except for the Phase 90.
Makes for a pretty handy "grab and go" setup.If hope can grow from dirt like me, it can be done. - EV0 -
I have another Coast Sonic exclusive SUF, the Astoria. Love it as far as Muffs go but find I just don’t use that sound unless I’m playing Floyd or Pumpkins. It’s the best I’ve played among a few other Muffish pedals.dudeman said:
The Big Muff train just keeps rolling.
Got this little fella today.0 -
Had a chance to play with this a lot over the weekend. It's the most articulate Muff I've heard. So far, so good!DewieCox said:
I have another Coast Sonic exclusive SUF, the Astoria. Love it as far as Muffs go but find I just don’t use that sound unless I’m playing Floyd or Pumpkins. It’s the best I’ve played among a few other Muffish pedals.dudeman said:
The Big Muff train just keeps rolling.
Got this little fella today.
If hope can grow from dirt like me, it can be done. - EV0 -
Nice!! SUF stuff is top of the heap. Mine is quite articulate as well, not quite as “BOOOOONNNNGGGG!!!!!!!” as a lot of them seem to be.0
-
anybody played the mxr dookie drive?
i am trying to figure out why a drive pedal from a huge company that mass produces them is listed for nearly $200.
is it really worth it?"You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
"Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."0 -
I've really been digging into Big Muff circuits and variations lately. In the last few months I've bought a Black Arts Toneworks LSTR, SUF Amherst, Vick Audio Violet Ram's Head, Chicago Stompworks Angry Green Bear, and a reissue EHX OP-AMP Big Muff. I also built a modified version of the BYOC Large Beaver Ram's Head and I have a Wren and Cuff Box Of War on order from their custom shop.DewieCox said:Nice!! SUF stuff is top of the heap. Mine is quite articulate as well, not quite as “BOOOOONNNNGGGG!!!!!!!” as a lot of them seem to be.
The amount of difference between them all is staggering when you consider they are all pretty much slightly different versions of the same circuit.
If hope can grow from dirt like me, it can be done. - EV0 -
Can you talk about that power supply? I ordered one and I'm waiting for it to show up. What are your thoughts on the Phoenix compared to any others you have used?gimmesometruth27 said:power supply installed under top angled deck, maximum size of all 3 modules, and module 2

If hope can grow from dirt like me, it can be done. - EV0 -
honestly this is the first individual power supply i have ever used. my two prior pedal boards were furman powered boards that had a built in power supply, so all i had to do was plug the pedals in to the inputs the drawback with those it they only allowed for 8 9 volt inputs and 3 or 4 plugs for wall wart power supplies. i liked the phoenix because it allows for 15 inputs and one for the wall wart supply. i liked that all of the cables and adapters were included. i also liked that you could change some of the input voltages to allow for higher pedal voltages via the switches.dudeman said:
Can you talk about that power supply? I ordered one and I'm waiting for it to show up. What are your thoughts on the Phoenix compared to any others you have used?gimmesometruth27 said:power supply installed under top angled deck, maximum size of all 3 modules, and module 2


to be honest i did not do a ton of research. i knew i did not need a strymon supply because i do not have strymon pedals and have no interest in them. i wanted something that was more versatile than the 1 spots and isobricks, but did not want to spend as much for a ciokklate or however it is spelled.
i do not plan to gig this board unless i start gigging my matchless or fender combo so I did not do a ton of research."You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
"Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."0 -
i watched a handful of youtube videos that compared several power supplies and that guided my decision as much as anything else.
mainly the videos, the inclusion of cables and adapters, the ability to power 15 pedals, and the adjustable voltage is what i based my decision on."You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
"Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."0 -
Thanks for that. That's how I arrived at the Walrus too. I have exactly 15 powered devices on my guitar board and just about every other brand would require me to buy two separate power supplies.gimmesometruth27 said:i watched a handful of youtube videos that compared several power supplies and that guided my decision as much as anything else.
mainly the videos, the inclusion of cables and adapters, the ability to power 15 pedals, and the adjustable voltage is what i based my decision on.
I'm excited to get this wired up when it gets here. Right now, all of my pedals are daisy chained with 1-Spots. It works well and I don't have noise issues in my house but I'll start playing outside of my home pretty soon.
I don't have any interest in Strymon either. Actually, just about all digital pedals I tend to stay away from. Right now, all of the pedals on my guitar board are analog and they're all American made too. That's another thing that led me to the Phoenix.
Thanks for the input!If hope can grow from dirt like me, it can be done. - EV0 -
you're welcome man. i hope you like it. i would recommend it to anybody even though it was the first one i tried. yes it was a little more expensive than the other options, but the way i figure it, i would rather pay a premium for something that is simple, reliable, and user friendly.dudeman said:
Thanks for that. That's how I arrived at the Walrus too. I have exactly 15 powered devices on my guitar board and just about every other brand would require me to buy two separate power supplies.gimmesometruth27 said:i watched a handful of youtube videos that compared several power supplies and that guided my decision as much as anything else.
mainly the videos, the inclusion of cables and adapters, the ability to power 15 pedals, and the adjustable voltage is what i based my decision on.
I'm excited to get this wired up when it gets here. Right now, all of my pedals are daisy chained with 1-Spots. It works well and I don't have noise issues in my house but I'll start playing outside of my home pretty soon.
I don't have any interest in Strymon either. Actually, just about all digital pedals I tend to stay away from. Right now, all of the pedals on my guitar board are analog and they're all American made too. That's another thing that led me to the Phoenix.
Thanks for the input!
it sounds like it was meant to be with the exact number of outputs!
i thought about the need for multiple power supplies too. i wanted to have the ability to expand my board if need be. the holeyboard allows for it to be expanded, but i did not want to have to buy a 2nd power supply and attach it to the board, potentially have to deal with a 2nd power plug, etc.. 15 pedals would probably be the max i would ever want to use. 16 since by boss tuner can power another 9 volt pedal on its own if i were to get in a pinch and absolutely need to power a 16th pedal.
before i put this board together i had 9 pedals daisy chained on a 1 spot. i immediately noticed that my board sounded better when each pedal had its own power supply using the walrus. i think you will be able to tell a difference as well. especially when you start playing outside of the home. the best way i could describe it is with the 1 spot daisy chain it sounded like some of the pedals were "dying", if you know what i mean.
don't get me wrong. strymon is good stuff, but i do not like it because it requires over 120 MA and higher voltage, they are digital, and they are way too versatile and complex for my brain. i would rather have fewer knobs on something analog and just dial in from there. as i get older, simplicity wins. i do not have the energy to deal with something super complex. i just want something reliable that is easy to troubleshoot if i have an issue, and sounds good.
definitely let us know what you think of the phoenix.
i love how we are all sharing info and learning from each other on here."You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
"Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."0
Categories
- All Categories
- 149K Pearl Jam's Music and Activism
- 110.1K The Porch
- 278 Vitalogy
- 35.1K Given To Fly (live)
- 3.5K Words and Music...Communication
- 39.2K Flea Market
- 39.2K Lost Dogs
- 58.7K Not Pearl Jam's Music
- 10.6K Musicians and Gearheads
- 29.1K Other Music
- 17.8K Poetry, Prose, Music & Art
- 1.1K The Art Wall
- 56.8K Non-Pearl Jam Discussion
- 22.2K A Moving Train
- 31.7K All Encompassing Trip
- 2.9K Technical Stuff and Help



