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11-29-2012, 09:06 PM
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Originally Posted by OldCrow Or lots of big ones. | wrong. the new doom is an efficient 8 inch speaker and a class D micro amp with an overdrive pedal.
the last thing im waiting to see is for everyone to switch to conklin 7 strings "for extra range" lol.
or just nick building DI's for everybody. | 
11-29-2012, 09:16 PM
|  | Plug In, Turn Up, Doom Out. Long Range Fluffer Owner: Dunwich Amps | | | | soldered up most of this turret board, hello 7 transistors  | 
11-29-2012, 09:32 PM
|  | acoustic, peavey, sunn...STACHE | | Join Date: Sep 2010 Location: Milwaukee, WI | | | I never know what I'm looking at...but the shiny metal helps keep my attention | 
11-29-2012, 09:41 PM
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Originally Posted by mc_muench I never know what I'm looking at...but the shiny metal helps keep my attention | Same here. Like this? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVURsxuwy_E
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11-29-2012, 09:42 PM
|  | Plug In, Turn Up, Doom Out. Long Range Fluffer Owner: Dunwich Amps | | | | | very high gain fuzz/dist. A total of like 5 gain stages, 12 pos FAC control, baxandall EQ. | 
11-29-2012, 09:53 PM
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11-30-2012, 04:53 AM
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Originally Posted by dunwichamps soldered up most of this turret board, hello 7 transistors  | It's like looking at abstract art, I have no idea what's going on but still it exites some parts of my body.
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11-30-2012, 06:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Rushing hahaha So I take it the instruction arent very good then?
Looks like a simple build with such a small board. I think I might pick up the kit after I finish with modding my BF-2B. | Don't let me noobishness detract from Aen / Dwarfcraft's build instructions! They are simply schematics, and I had simply never read a proper schematic in my life. I made assumptions that turned out to be wrong... really the instructions are fine, and the Dwarfcraft dynamic duo are really pleasing to deal with, and I'm sure would answer a question if you hit a wall. Just dont want my experience to make anyone not get a pedal kit from him. Laz's guitarist uses the Dwarfcraft "The Internet" fuzz and it slays. Quote:
Originally Posted by Corey Y Would you like to borrow my Declaration of Independence decoder device?  | This thread needs more animated gifs. Too bad my workplace would probably filter and flag 90% of whats posted. Quote:
Originally Posted by Kilometers Anyone care to point me towards the right fuzz pedal for a great sludge/stoner sound? I've got a Bongo 5 going into an Ibanez Sound Wave 100. I'm not overly picky about the sound, I'd just like to hear what you guys think goes best with that setup. I was looking at the ehx big muff pi and the wooly mammoth. The ehx seems a little better for me since its <$100 but I don't know. | Funny you post this now... if you follow this thread for a bit you'll find most players stick to passive electronic basses because fuzz and drive pedals just seem to work easier with them. I just picked up an active Sterling bass (the Indonesian Stingray) and spent yesterday morning introducing it to my effects board. I found that with the active pre, its best to start with EQ knobs flat middle, and volume turned down to about 1/2 (I used the screw on the top facing straight up to keep myself in check and around 1/2 volume.) Corey Y's "Gain Staging in a Nutshell" synopsis is a good explanation of the concept of gradually increasing your gain in a chain of gain-modules, each step affecting the tone and adding gain along the way, leading to a fuzzy aural orgasm when fed to a high power amp and a wall of 15" speakers. Very much a "sum of its parts" sort of thing.
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Originally Posted by Road Bull Is it satan worshiping doom? Then I am not interested. |
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11-30-2012, 06:45 AM
|  | Registered User | | Join Date: Jun 2012 Location: Beaver County, PA | | They should offer a class about dirt pedals in school. Those that pass get a doctorate in fuzzology  .
I've considered buying a tgd kit for months. It's silly cheap... I just worry about it turning out the same way as toast's lol. I worked at radioshack for many years and did a lot of soldering (our store was old school) but I don't want to mess it up. Maybe I'll finally break down and try it soon.
Band practice tonight, yay. Doing tonight and have a singer coming Monday. Really hope we can find our guy soon.
Oh btw, grats laz on the press. I'm now officially jealous.
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11-30-2012, 06:49 AM
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Originally Posted by twhitedc Love Mine, Love My Meatsmoke pre even more, Love em together! Not so crazy about the massive nature, but I got room, and I can always use an excuse to re-establish the board. | They are great pedals, the only problem with mine is that for some reason when you plug in a 9v power supply it won't work. Works great with batteries, no issue at all, but nothing when using a power supply. Since i just got it and don't have a show for a month after tonights show, Im gonna send it back to Ben to have him fix it. He's not the quickest shipper by any means though so I might not. I'm really interested to try out one of the meatsmoke pre's, my only quarrel is that it doesnt have an XLR out, when making a preamp / DI that should be a no brainer to include.
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11-30-2012, 07:06 AM
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Originally Posted by jasohall They should offer a class about dirt pedals in school. Those that pass get a doctorate in fuzzology  .
I've considered buying a tgd kit for months. It's silly cheap... I just worry about it turning out the same way as toast's lol. I worked at radioshack for many years and did a lot of soldering (our store was old school) but I don't want to mess it up. Maybe I'll finally break down and try it soon.
Band practice tonight, yay. Doing tonight and have a singer coming Monday. Really hope we can find our guy soon.
Oh btw, grats laz on the press. I'm now officially jealous. | If you wanna scratch around on my TGD kit, its yours.
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11-30-2012, 07:12 AM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Pittsburgh, PA | | Laz, congrats on the Obelisk review!! Cute pic of you guys too. 
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11-30-2012, 07:14 AM
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Originally Posted by JoeVictim Jamming Bongripper. You guys touring soon, Ron? | I wish, currently working on a new full length. No tours or shows planned...in this country. | 
11-30-2012, 07:17 AM
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Originally Posted by beebassdude wrong. the new doom is an efficient 8 inch speaker and a class D micro amp with an overdrive pedal. | Class D amps have been around for over 30 years, broseph. They're as old school as your Acoustic heads. Quote:
Originally Posted by Toastfuzz Laz, congrats on the Obelisk review!! Cute pic of you guys too. | Hahaha dude snagged that from our fb. Laughed pretty hard when I saw it. | 
11-30-2012, 07:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Toastfuzz Laz, congrats on the Obelisk review!! Cute pic of you guys too.
| I like the side boob action!  | 
11-30-2012, 07:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Ron Now I wish, currently working on a new full length. No tours or shows planned...in this country. | If you ever wanna play Pittsburgh just get in touch. We've played with The Atlas Moth and we're playing with Jar'd Loose in January. I imagine we'll play with Encrust when the situation presents itself! | 
11-30-2012, 07:21 AM
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Originally Posted by ampegfuzz I like the side boob action!  |
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11-30-2012, 07:26 AM
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Originally Posted by ampegfuzz I like the side boob action!  | Get an Electric Machete album recorded and I'll send you a picture of me Buffalo Bill style. | 
11-30-2012, 07:31 AM
| | Registered User Endorsing Artist: Fuzzrocious Pedals, Blackout Effectors | | Join Date: Sep 2003 Location: Chicago, IL | | | I recently drank the kool-aid over in the effects forum and picked up a Darkglass B7K. While initally the pedal didn't really interest me, after so many glowing reviews and endorsements (mostly of the B3K, but still) I decided I needed to at least try one out. It also doesn't help that I've been on a gain pedal buying binge and have wanted to grab some sort of dirty preamp to mess around with. Got a good deal with a black friday coupon off of rouge guitar so now I have one.
Gotta say, it's pretty damn awesome. Most of the clips and videos I've seen showcase it's upper midrange grind, kind of the scooped rise against sounding distortion, and while it does that to a T, that specific sound isn't really isnt my thing.
However, with the addtional EQ on the B7K I was able to dial in some pretty heavy gain tones, and by pretty heavy, I mean massivly huge sounding bass tones. With my Ric into my 80's GK combo at home the B7K made all my other pedals sound like they were coming out of a tin can by comparison. I am honestly shocked at how thick the low end is on this pedal.
I know I'm in the honey moon period with the pedal, but so far I'm really glad I gave in to the hype and grabbed one. I'm working on reconfiguring my board to make it a permanent piece of my setup. This also means I now need to find a new MXR/Boss sized pedal to fill a gap that my reconfigured board will now have. I'm thinking something practical like a noise gate (as my freqbox has a bit of hiss that I find annoying), or something impractical like a Freeze...
Also Rat into the B7K sound so damn gnarly, I'm stoked. | 
11-30-2012, 07:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Lazarus.Bird If you ever wanna play Pittsburgh just get in touch. We've played with The Atlas Moth and we're playing with Jar'd Loose in January. I imagine we'll play with Encrust when the situation presents itself! | We do love playing PA, the last tour we were supposed to do our van broke down in Freemont Indiana, before we played a single show. We currently still have that same terrible van which is preventing us from doing much more outside of the chicagoland area. But hopefully sometime in 2013 we will get our **** together and get back out that way. In which case, we'll definitely be in touch.
Also, if you're ever looking to come out chicago way, hit me up and we'll work something out. | | Thread Tools | Search this Thread | | | |
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