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Fuzzrocious Club - Sextuplet

:scowl: How did that one go by so long unnoticed. Man, I'm full of failure.

I wouldn't say your full of failure, you run and organise the best thread in TalkBass forums. You are just unlucky you fell into the arms of human designs like the rest of us, some sold fuzzrocious pedals before they realised that didn't want to sell it and others just spent money or poor ****** boss pedals before they could have saved that little hit more for a superior fuzzrocious pedal.

Still doing a great job remember that mate.
 
I just added a stamped BDPG to the board. Giving her a go at rehearsal and a gig tomorrow night. If you care to, you can add it to my list. Now just need to find room for the etched DD I have been drooling over...

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so i was just thinking to myself, what a hassle it is to pay customs on US-built pedals. but how much i'd like a BDPG.

then i found Joe's Pedals in the UK. actually Exeter, which is near where I was born.

UK TBers, take note: Invalid Link Removed

and I accidentally bought a BDPG. the end.
 
Used the BDPG at rehearsal last night. The descriptions of it were spot on. I actually have it running before my B7K and love them together. It is a lot cleaner than I expected. Perhaps my compressor is responsible for that. I foresee selling the SFT as the BDPG B7K combo is really all I could ever ask for. The B7 is setup clean with just a hint of drive (9:00) Blend at (3:00) When the BDPG is on, I get a really nice overdrive and grit from the combo. It really projects your sound without needing to boost your volume. If it wasn't for this board, I wouldn't have even known to try it. Thanks everyone and thanks Ryan for an awesome design.