glad to hear there is a vol jump! i was thinking about it the other day and when i want more gain it's normally for a heavier part of a song...which means i want more volume!
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There is a volume jump.
We could build a booster to go before or after the OSD circuit or build two OSDs in a DK-sized box.
glad to hear there is a vol jump! i was thinking about it the other day and when i want more gain it's normally for a heavier part of a song...which means i want more volume!
So two OSD's in one box with a V T G controls for each one? can each have it's own clean blend too?
Yes to both
sweet! one more question. what about one OSD and another OSD but with the gain structure of the DK?
The OSD and DK are the same circuit...same gain structure.
I am good at looking people in the eye! Haha
There's room for other stuff in the DK box...you'd just have to remove either the gate/boost or feedback fs.
There's room for other stuff in the DK box...you'd just have to remove either the gate/boost or feedback fs.
Here's a question for you, Ryan!
I'm sitting here stacking some fuzzes to work on a gnarly tone. I'm running my DK and my B3K and everything is sounding fine until I engage the feedback. With the B3K turned on, the feedback doesn't work. While holding down the momentary switch, I turn off the B3K and BEAUTIFUL NOISE OCCURS.
Why would that be? They make such a lovely combination!
I lent a friend my Heliotropic and he put together this demo video