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Tone Factor/Mojo Hand Cream Pie/Cream Pie Deluxe
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1 892 Mon April 6, 2009
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100% of reviewers $210.00 10.0
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Description: From Brad at Tone Factor, regarding a "product description":

"Unfortunately I switched servers recently and didn't save all of the old info like product descriptions (at least on discontinued pedals). It's a super simple germanium drive circuit, made with Mullard transistors. That's about all I have."

From a thread on here regarding the different colors and quantities made (all the same pedal on the inside):

"1. 10 - (Brad said 9) Cream coloured - blue led in between knobs, smudged gain writing - Tone Factor
2. 40 - Cream coloured - red led by switch - Tone Factor
3. 10 - Nipple pink - red led (1 known to have blue) Tone Factor
4. 10 - Red - red led Christmas Cherry Cream Pie (1 has been lost in post) - Mojo Hand
5. 10 - Barbie (sparkle) Pink - purple led - TB Special Edition (1 has been lost in post) - Mojo Hand
6. 15 - Blue - blue led (web site saye red) Blueberry Cream Pie (Final Run) - Mojo Hand "

Beyond that, it's a well known (on here anyway) low gain drive/boost pedal.


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OriginalCrash

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Registered: April 2007
Location: Metro Atlanta
Posts: 887
Review Date: Mon April 6, 2009 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: $210.00 | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: BEST pedal I've found for actual LOW gain drive/boost
Cons: Rare, discontinued, and expensive

There's little that needs to said about this box that hasn't already been said on here. Every other overdrive I've tried before (and granted, it's a relatively limited number), was just too much of something... too much drive, too muddy, too gritty, too brittle, too treble-y. This is perfect. It's low gain, natural-sounding, fat, creamy, warm... worth every bit of praise that it gets. Period.

Brian

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