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11-09-2012, 11:32 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Dec 2011 Location: Ovalle, Chile | | | Just got bak from gig, killer show, two new bands opened for us, they were pretty sloppy but new bands are always get a warm welcome here. Maaan I've never moved so much onstage!! I'll try to post some videos (if tomorrow's hangover allows that is) | 
11-09-2012, 11:33 PM
| | Registered User El Presidente of Sanford and Sonny Audio Weapons (Bluebeard Fuzz) | | Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Maryland | | Quote:
Originally Posted by lobster57 | Get it.
I took one on tour and loaned it to a local who blew it up then the next night I borrowed the same model from El Dopa or Ojo Rojo and it sounded awesome.
He said to be sure to vacuum it out and get the caps replaced cause the. It's beeef!!!!
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11-09-2012, 11:54 PM
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Originally Posted by sanfordandsonny I was bitching and moaning about how long it took to get caught up in the doom room cause you desk job guys have bunk beds up in here but I found a solution
Just don't go anywhere else on the Internet and its cool fu*k a buncha b/s/t
Yeah the character of this Dunwich pedal is a megaboner
My subconscious wishes for several scenarios
1. If one version is made I wouldn't second guess it I would buy it.
If two recipes were needed to optimize in nick's mind what was needed for guitar or bass I would buy both. And at present I only own 8 pedals that aren't bluebeards so I don't say that lightly. (One is a tuner and two are dod thrash masters that I use as decorative bookends)
2. I would pay $50 more to have a switch(s) internal or external to
Switch between modes cause that would be cheaper than buying two 3. I have never jived with clean blend unless you are referring to two amps and turning the fuzz off of one. But often I hear of people finding them useful is it advantageous to just buy a blender pedal as a master clean blend or does that not work because different pedals need different clean ratios?
4. Murder Two is an amazing name and worse case scenario you get a very framable cease and desist order but that's fine because everyone in the Doomus Roomus would have bought their OG pre C&D
5. Seriously I haven't been this excited since the megalith then to know there are more coming and I don't feel irresponsible saying "yes one of each please because in 20 years I and my children will be glad I did.
6. Damn it that was 20 minutes....any advice for Doom Room survival
I plan on it taking awhile to listen to everyone's posted music but other than that...sanity tips?
7. Have you settled on a name because I am at the point of tattooing my signal chain onto my leg. Paging eyeballkid! | I second the no clean blend opinion, a properly designed pedal doesn't need one.
Also don't mind me I'm drinking vodka and eating pickles while watching this crazy occult satanist what have you movie
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11-10-2012, 12:05 AM
| | Registered User El Presidente of Sanford and Sonny Audio Weapons (Bluebeard Fuzz) | | Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Maryland | | Quote:
Originally Posted by OldCrow I second the no clean blend opinion, a properly designed pedal doesn't need one.
Also don't mind me I'm drinking vodka and eating pickles while watching this crazy occult satanist what have you movie | Have you tried picklebacks?
Shot of Whiskey followed by a shot of pickle juice.
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11-10-2012, 12:07 AM
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Originally Posted by sanfordandsonny Have you tried picklebacks?
Shot of Whiskey followed by a shot of pickle juice. | Yeah, I'm doing the same but with vodka, Picklefvckers. More importantly I thought you didn't drink for some reason.
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11-10-2012, 06:03 AM
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Originally Posted by sanfordandsonny
Have you tried picklebacks?
Shot of Whiskey followed by a shot of pickle juice. | We call those "Brooklyn Hookers" here in Iowa. And their not that bad  | 
11-10-2012, 06:49 AM
|  | Brock Samson | | Join Date: Aug 2010 Location: Pittsburgh | | | The only thing that should be drank after whiskey is more whiskey. | 
11-10-2012, 06:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Lazarus.Bird The only thing that should be drank after whiskey is more whiskey. | And not the flavored kind 
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11-10-2012, 07:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Lazarus.Bird The only thing that should be drank after whiskey is more whiskey. | Whatever Mr. Stick in the mud | 
11-10-2012, 07:15 AM
|  | Registered User | | Join Date: Mar 2012 Location: Austin TX, Denton TX | | My drive to drink has diminished a lot. Over the spring/summer I was drinking on a basis, now I've had a 6 pack for like 3 weeks and of the 5 beers I drank I never got 2/3 finished with one. Before I'd do 6 pack, or rum and coke and play Skyrim for an evening or afternoon  .
Missed most of this thread, any ever use a Godin Shifter? It looks cool, and I played one unplugged, but it was still $799 at the store. It seemed neat, but at a good like $300 more than a "fender" and same build and feel (satin) of the MIM bass it seemed a bit underwhelming for the price, but I never got to plug it in. http://www.musiciansfriend.com/bass/...FbKiPAodjBIArQ | 
11-10-2012, 07:32 AM
|  | Plug In, Turn Up, Doom Out. Long Range Fluffer Owner: Dunwich Amps | | | | Quote:
Originally Posted by Corey Y Nick, these pedal ideas you're throwing out are getting me all moist in my GAShole. Does anyone need a slightly used kidney?
I would definitely be interested in getting in on any Dunwich prototype tour box. I'll make plenty of clips.
Now that my DIY 1x10 is finished and I'm using it like crazy, I'm thinking about making a little guitar 1x12. I was thinking of buying a pre-made and upholstered 1x12 and modifying for quick changing speakers. Then I could just pick up a few WGS speakers and maybe something from Weber and have a nice little tone sampler for my home demos. I desperately need to clean up my office/mixing room and finish mounting a few acoustic panels. Once I do that I should have enough room to have my little bass and guitar rigs semi-permanently set up off to the side, microphones place and ready to record any time. If I feel like going through the effort I could even set everything up to easily reamp my direct recorded stuff. So many ideas, so little time. | Quote:
Originally Posted by Josh Pelican It was an SVT. Of course I can imagine.
Nick, send any and all prototypes this way. That includes heads. | ill keep the TB DR tour idea together once I figure out what should be in it Quote:
Originally Posted by sanfordandsonny I was bitching and moaning about how long it took to get caught up in the doom room cause you desk job guys have bunk beds up in here but I found a solution
Just don't go anywhere else on the Internet and its cool fu*k a buncha b/s/t
Yeah the character of this Dunwich pedal is a megaboner
My subconscious wishes for several scenarios
1. If one version is made I wouldn't second guess it I would buy it.
If two recipes were needed to optimize in nick's mind what was needed for guitar or bass I would buy both. And at present I only own 8 pedals that aren't bluebeards so I don't say that lightly. (One is a tuner and two are dod thrash masters that I use as decorative bookends)
2. I would pay $50 more to have a switch(s) internal or external to
Switch between modes cause that would be cheaper than buying two
3. I have never jived with clean blend unless you are referring to two amps and turning the fuzz off of one. But often I hear of people finding them useful is it advantageous to just buy a blender pedal as a master clean blend or does that not work because different pedals need different clean ratios?
4. Murder Two is an amazing name and worse case scenario you get a very framable cease and desist order but that's fine because everyone in the Doomus Roomus would have bought their OG pre C&D
5. Seriously I haven't been this excited since the megalith then to know there are more coming and I don't feel irresponsible saying "yes one of each please because in 20 years I and my children will be glad I did.
6. Damn it that was 20 minutes....any advice for Doom Room survival
I plan on it taking awhile to listen to everyone's posted music but other than that...sanity tips?
7. Have you settled on a name because I am at the point of tattooing my signal chain onto my leg. Paging eyeballkid! | pedal name? not yet. Ill think more about if it will be possible to do the internal change from bass to guitar. Might not be necessary we shall see | 
11-10-2012, 07:41 AM
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Nick: Murder Two (or Too) sounds awesome, I would definitely be interested in hearing it. I would also be mega interested in the delay / modulation you described.. Looking forward to how these may develop.
Booze and Pickle Juice sounds surprisingly intriguing. I think I have both at home.
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11-10-2012, 07:49 AM
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Originally Posted by JoeVictim Man, that is some doom! | Thanks Joe! | 
11-10-2012, 07:56 AM
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Nick: The modulation pedal sounds like a killer piece. I'd definitely be interested in one of those. Also, if that matamp/preamp pedal starts making the rounds on a TB tour I wouldn't mind giving it a go. It sounds great on my laptop, I'd like to hear it w/ 800W of clean power and 2x15s. I second the guitar/bass switch idea. | 
11-10-2012, 08:00 AM
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Originally Posted by JoeVictim Man, that is some doom! | +1 | 
11-10-2012, 08:24 AM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Aug 2011 Location: Philadelphia | | | Going to see Red Fang and Black Tusk tonight, pretty psyched! | 
11-10-2012, 08:25 AM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Jun 2012 Location: Madison, Wi | | Quote:
Originally Posted by bassboysam +1 | Thanks Sam! We're called Mercian, by the way. One of the other guys is working on the Bandcamp innerwebs page. I'll link it here when it's done. | 
11-10-2012, 08:33 AM
| | Registered User El Presidente of Sanford and Sonny Audio Weapons (Bluebeard Fuzz) | | Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Maryland | | Quote:
Originally Posted by OldCrow Yeah, I'm doing the same but with vodka, Picklefvckers. More importantly I thought you didn't drink for some reason. | I didn't really mess w alcohol until 2007.
If I set myself in fire sober(on tour w EHG/TITD 1st 2nd 3rd degree burns.) I always figured alcohol would just be fuel on the fire for bad decisions I was already adept at making.
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11-10-2012, 08:39 AM
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Originally Posted by Tractorr Going to see Red Fang and Black Tusk tonight, pretty psyched! | Probably two of the best live show bands out there. | 
11-10-2012, 08:42 AM
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