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Old 06-09-2009, 04:00 PM
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Boomstick Bottom Feeder and Mojo Hands Bass Analogue; HELP

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I'm looking for a Bottom Feeder but can't seem to find much info on them. One website seems to be claiming the pedal is now manufactured under a different name by Mojo Hands. Can some one tell me if these are the same pedal and how I could go about getting one? Can't seem to find a retailer and am really curious as these would seem to fit the bill for my low cost, easy to use, filter needs. Thanks in advance for the help.
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The Tone Factor Analogue Filter Red became the Boomstick Bottom Feeder which then became the Mojo Hand Analogue Filter Red! Boomstick RIP. They're all the same pedal - just different names!

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http://www.mojohandfx.com/Dealers/
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they're the same, brand was re-named from boomstick to mojo hand (they're tonefactor brand of pedals) the name change was to have everything under one name instead of having 3 brands (sinister analog, tonefactor/mojo hand and boomstick)

to order go to http://tonefactor.com/proddetail.php...eFilter&cat=75
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Old 06-09-2009, 04:09 PM
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that was easy enough, thanks.. so the red pedal is bass specific and the blue for guitar? how does this compare to say the Micro Q-Tron?
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so the red pedal is bass specific and the blue for guitar?
Yes.

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how does this compare to say the Micro Q-Tron?
Very well. The Micro Q-Tron is not a bad pedal by any stretch of the imagination, but the 442 Red is in a different league. It's a fair bit more expensive though... Personally, I'd pay the extra (and have done in the past!).
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