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Doctor X wrote:neat and tidy, arranged by builder - thats what i like to see

:lol: I like to be organized.

blanket wrote:real nice collection. I'm particularly jelly of the fairfield x3, pitch pirate deluxe and skrecho

what's the black one between the pharaoh and the iron horse?

Thanks, mate.

That black pedal is from a small custom run that Mark from Black Arts Toneworks did for a few friends and forum dudez. It's a Pharaoh tone stack with a LSTR gain structure. It's like a more versatile LSTR or a heavier Pharaoh. I love it. I'm going to have it etched eventually with Fester's big cheesy grin! It's honestly worth it even if you have a Pharaoh or LSTR. The proper name is Badascan, but I much prefer its more endearing title, PHSTR, like Uncle Fester from The Addams Family.

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The EB Volume Pedal is broken, gotta get a new string and wire it back up because I love it. Some of the 1590BB's are prototypes in various stages of completion, I put together a handful of the 125b's this week out of spare parts.

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AngryGoldfish wrote:

That black pedal is from a small custom run that Mark from Black Arts Toneworks did for a few friends and forum dudez. It's a Pharaoh tone stack with a LSTR gain structure. It's like a more versatile LSTR or a heavier Pharaoh. I love it. I'm going to have it etched eventually with Fester's big cheesy grin! It's honestly worth it even if you have a Pharaoh or LSTR. The proper name is Badascan, but I much prefer its more endearing title, PHSTR, like Uncle Fester from The Addams Family.



That's cool you got your badascan (PHSTR) in a smaller enclosure. Mine is in a larger one.
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You could specify as the PCB fits both enclosures. I already have a Pharaoh in the 1590BB so I thought it would be more versatile to go with a smaller box.
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What's that SAS pedal like? I've seen a couple on craigslist and been tempted, but the YouTube demos I've seen were all terrible...
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Warpsmasher wrote:What's that SAS pedal like? I've seen a couple on craigslist and been tempted, but the YouTube demos I've seen were all terrible...

Fucking awesome. The best kept secret since... forever.

I must admit, though, it's a rather wild beast. If you play Telecasters and have a bright amp, you might find it a bit too intense. It's really aggressive sounding. Think, small Tweed amp being played with all the controls maxed out and the speakers literally tearing as you play. It's gnarly, uncompromising, and blistering. I love this tone a lot, but I wish they added a tone knob for those times you don't want to rip your eardrums from your ears and piss on them as they burn in acid, but I can live without it. I just have to use a darker humbucker-equipped guitar and roll the tone knob on the guitar back a little when cranking the gain up. I spoke to Fryette about this harsh treble I speak of and they said that you can swap a part around to calm it down, but I don't want to go fucking around with an awesome pedal. I want them to get it right themselves.

As a comparison, it sounds a little like the Fuck Overdrive with the gain up and the treble up. It has that same bowl-moving low-end and crumbling grittiness that chews and sputters the more you thwack the strings. It also has a little Vox AC30 flavour in the brightness of the overdrive. It's like playing a Tone Bender MKI into a cranked AC30 in the Top-Boost channel. The sound is granulated and sludgy. It also works as a dirty boost that possesses all the harmonics of an all-tube amp. It has that distinguishing 'Fryette/VHT' attack and dynamics. If you're a dynamic player then you'll dig it. I'm not just talking rolling back on the volume control. I'm talking about the differences in pick attack. It has so much presence that you can't hide behind a wall of distortion or a muffled high-end. What you play is what you get, like a real Fryette amp.

It's also affordable considering it's a genuine tube preamp in a box. It only works in the front-end of your amp, like a traditional solid state fuzz, but that's not an issue for me. It runs on 12vAC (a common output that many modern power supplies can accommodate) but has a charge pump inside that increases the voltage to 200+ volts or whatever it is the EF86 requires to rip. The tubes then compress in the same way a valve amp would. It's smaller than most tube pedals as well considering it's got a proper toroidal transformer in there. It's not overly noisy (though not the quietest pedal ever), doesn't overheat, and isn't heavy. Fucking awesome thing. I'm a total Fryette fanboi. I have a Memphis 30 combo and I'm GAS'ing for the Boostassio, a Deliverance 60 head, and a Deliverance 4x12 cabinet. They have a new jazz amp coming out as well I'm really keen on trying.
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skullservant wrote:More than I thought I had laying around:

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The EB Volume Pedal is broken, gotta get a new string and wire it back up because I love it. Some of the 1590BB's are prototypes in various stages of completion, I put together a handful of the 125b's this week out of spare parts.

Are you standing on an amp with the same bear decal that is on the jazzy you just bought!?!
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hahahah MAYBEEE

IT WAS FATE. Love that little amp. Loud as balls for as little as it is, nice to tote around too. Love me some free Dwarfcraft stickers!
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skullservant wrote:More than I thought I had laying around:

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The EB Volume Pedal is broken, gotta get a new string and wire it back up because I love it. Some of the 1590BB's are prototypes in various stages of completion, I put together a handful of the 125b's this week out of spare parts.

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:hug: :hug: :hug:

It just shrunk a little cause of the Jazzy. But it's getting down to the point where everything is either on my board or has a use with my modular/recording setup. That's the way I like things. I hate when stuff sits on shelves
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skullservant wrote::hug: :hug: :hug:

It just shrunk a little cause of the Jazzy. But it's getting down to the point where everything is either on my board or has a use with my modular/recording setup. That's the way I like things. I hate when stuff sits on shelves

I like seeing gear on shelves. Not because I don't play guitar but because it's comforting to know they're there. It's weird. I'm weird.
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That's not weird dude haha

The giant multieffect guy, the yellow guy at the very top, and the Memory Boy are all currently sitting in my wife's suitcase. She uses them for our noise sets together, when we are asked to play what seems like annually.

The EB volume pedal needs a new string so that one has been sitting. Also been having the Boss volume pedal sitting too... So the shelves aren't COMPLETELY bare haha

But I always want to make small boards out of the stuff that's sitting just so its not sitting. It's like compulsive haha
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I dig that. I also like to see how many cool ways I can stack the pedals. :lol:
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YESSSSSSS! me tooo
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My pedal shelf has pedals stacked on top of each other on it and then the floor next to it has pedals stacked on top of each other :facepalm: To be fair it's not actually a shelf but a large stool :lol:

I really only use three pedals with my band. My MK1.5, my TU-3, and my DM-2. The rest are there because I seem to have a problem with buying pedals, and a bigger problem selling them.

I use most of them at least occasionally but there are a shameful few that I've literally only touched like twice
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I've got a few pedals like that. Some that I keep for sentimental value more than anything else- LPB and Phase 90 from my wife are great examples
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