mr. sound boy king wrote:
Organic apples are not normal, they are special, like analog, whereas normal apples, like digital, taste sterile and lack warmth.
Doug, the only Mid-Fi pedal left on PGS is the Peace Gun. Are pedals still going to ship to dealers beyond any orders you've already taken, or are you just going to sell them yourself (like the Clarinot you sold on the 'bay) when you have the time to get a few done?
apart from what I don't have firsthand knowledge of regarding their business dealings, this is the one that drives me nuts. They pick up good, small builders and drop them when production quantity isn't meeting their demands. This tactic, perhaps what they do with exclusives too, might be a good money making model for them, but they just don't sound like good people to me.
theinteriorleag wrote:apart from what I don't have firsthand knowledge of regarding their business dealings, this is the one that drives me nuts. They pick up good, small builders and drop them when production quantity isn't meeting their demands. This tactic, perhaps what they do with exclusives too, might be a good money making model for them, but they just don't sound like good people to me.
i never buy from them anymore. i watch their demos, and then usually find their stuff cheaper somewhere else.
Still on the hunt for a Pitch Pirate, so I'm very happy to know they're still being built!
That's pretty narrow-minded on PGS' part, imo. It should be understood that when the product of a one-man shop takes off, there will be wait times. I can try to get the word out about you to a few small shops who wouldn't mind the wait here in the Atlanta area if you're interested in expanding your dealer base!
PumpkinPieces wrote:Wow this is single handedly the most unique effect I've owned. Very fun to use and already found a usable and practical setting despite how weird it is. Excellent. I'm sure the pitch pirate is just as cool, but i love everything about this things. The fuzz tone is really nice, I was worried it wouldn't sound good alone through my small practice amp. Just a joy to have.
Video demo asap.
What I'm about to say is totally j/k:
NOOOOO!
Shut up. Shut up shut up shut UPPPP!!!
FOR THE LOVE OF GAWWWWWD!!!
I've been trying so hard to hear absolutely nothing about this pedal and remain as ign'ant as possible because I know I will want one (I heard a demo of it a long time ago, and I've been trying to forget it, but the memories just won't die)... Why I even came in this thread, I'm unsure.
Resistance is futile... I've had one for a while now and it's a blast. Maybe not something I have on all the time but when I do it's I also have a Pitch Pirate, moar fun stuf. Super trippy in my feedback loops.
i went into Ludlow Guitars to try out the pitch pirate, and the guy there was all, "maybe you should try this clari(not) too.." it was love at first hear i tell you. pitch pirate was cool but couldn't compare. I took that baby home and we've been making sweet music together ever since
mr.e wrote:i went into Ludlow Guitars to try out the pitch pirate, and the guy there was all, "maybe you should try this clari(not) too.." it was love at first hear i tell you. pitch pirate was cool but couldn't compare. I took that baby home and we've been making sweet music together ever since
i know the inputs are labelled 'in' and 'out,' but those are for cables...
I picked one up in a trade and really like it, but I am wondering how much noise this pedal should have? It has a pretty loud noise floor when the guitar volume is on full. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks...