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Old 01-18-2009, 04:59 PM
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Anyone familiar with Kilpatrick Audio - www.kilpatrickaudio.com? They have two pedals the Lush Puppy and the Echo Centric. Anyone with experience? If not, I may take another one for the team (Devi Ever Electric Brown).
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Old 01-18-2009, 05:01 PM
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the lush puppy looks cool.
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Old 01-18-2009, 05:21 PM
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the lush puppy looks cool.
It does. The Echo Centric looks cool too. I'm not up on delays. Does the up to 1 second of delay time seem unique. I know the Malekko pedals are up to either 300ms/600ms. Which is better?
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Old 01-18-2009, 06:08 PM
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That snycopated delay mode sounds nice.
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HOLY OMG!!!!!

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Andrew from Kilpatrick audio checked into a thread about "The Ribbon Controller" so there is a good chance he might pop in here...

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Andrew from Kilpatrick audio checked into a thread about "The Ribbon Controller" so there is a good chance he might pop in here...

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The Ribbon controller didn't do much for me but that Pattern Generator is schweet. I know that Pattern generators are nothing new but there is just something about the Kilpatrick.
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It does. The Echo Centric looks cool too. I'm not up on delays. Does the up to 1 second of delay time seem unique. I know the Malekko pedals are up to either 300ms/600ms. Which is better?
The Malekko delays are analog, the Kilpatrick stuff is digital. So neither is better, they're just different. Like blondes vs. redheads.
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Old 06-19-2010, 02:47 PM
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All the stuff sounds pretty cool...but not 250$+ good.... :/
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The concept of the Kilpatrick Audio products is to mix modern tech with familiar interfaces. Personally I've never been a big fan of multi-effects, because I find that there are only really a few settings I ever end up using anyway. Without reinventing the wheel, I attempt to create useful products that offer as much flexibility as possible without being too complicated. One pro player saw an early prototype of the Lush Puppy and said: "Three knobs is the right number of knobs for a pedal." And I think he was right.

I've tried to combine useful "cooperative" effects into a single package using top quality components and hand-made care. Chronicle: You're the first to point out a problem with the cost or the sound. So far dealers and pro players who have tried them love the sound, but everyone has different tastes.

Anyway, I will be putting together a video of the Kill Switch and Striptease soon. I've been very busy with new projects, and I find videos very time consuming.
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Old 06-22-2010, 10:26 AM
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I'm just coming from being used to seeing a ton of builders charge way too much for their pedals. If it's working out for you, then go for it.
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Chronicle: Agreed. I see some pedals that are way out of sight in terms of price.

I do my best to keep the cost as attractive as possible while offering good quality. And even then it's not an easy business to be sure.
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