Blackstar Pedals
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Blackstar Pedals
I likes them.
Seeing as I cannot has money someone else should buy one.
HT-DUAL looks cool to me:
PURE VALVE DISTORTION
High voltage valve design for true valve dynamics and feel. Two cascaded ECC83 triode stages for gain from warm boost to screaming lead. Enhanced tone network for massive tonal flexibility with traditional passive network musicality. Patent-Applied-For ISF control allows access to infinite new sounds. Emulated output is a new benchmark design for pro direct recording sounds. High integrity bypass for silent switching and driving long cables.
HT-DRIVE
tone controls are nice:
Seeing as I cannot has money someone else should buy one.
HT-DUAL looks cool to me:
PURE VALVE DISTORTION
High voltage valve design for true valve dynamics and feel. Two cascaded ECC83 triode stages for gain from warm boost to screaming lead. Enhanced tone network for massive tonal flexibility with traditional passive network musicality. Patent-Applied-For ISF control allows access to infinite new sounds. Emulated output is a new benchmark design for pro direct recording sounds. High integrity bypass for silent switching and driving long cables.
HT-DRIVE
tone controls are nice:
Very cool stuff, I remember reading up on their amps a while back and have been curious as to what their pedals would sound like...'though like Nick I think I've reached the threshold of what I think I want in dirt.
Off topic, I love the assumed Phender vs. Marschull indication under the amplitude moniker (as Sansamp has done for years), you could almost re-label that chart to write some sly cross-Atlantic ss.org comment.
Off topic, I love the assumed Phender vs. Marschull indication under the amplitude moniker (as Sansamp has done for years), you could almost re-label that chart to write some sly cross-Atlantic ss.org comment.
eh, the reactions people have towards tube rectifiers kinda pisses me off. most people just assume that tube = better. then their heads explode when you tell them that srv had solid state rectifiers installed in all his amps.
i can't imagine how having multiple rectifying tubes would give me a sound that i'd particularly like.
i can't imagine how having multiple rectifying tubes would give me a sound that i'd particularly like.
The HT dual looks great, anyone tried one yet?
I have been looking for 2 in 1 OD/Dist for a while now, the only other contenders I can find are the Jekyll & Hyde which I know a few of you have tried & the increasingly expensive & elusive Mesa V-Twin.
This guys OD's are great, fingers crossed he brings out a dual pedal.
www.coopersonic.com
I have been looking for 2 in 1 OD/Dist for a while now, the only other contenders I can find are the Jekyll & Hyde which I know a few of you have tried & the increasingly expensive & elusive Mesa V-Twin.
This guys OD's are great, fingers crossed he brings out a dual pedal.
www.coopersonic.com
doog had one long ago (I think),............they have changed a bit. Haven't personally used a new one but I see they have changed. curious.Mike wrote:Doog will have plenty to say about the limitations of the Jekyll & Hyde.
I would give the Blackstar a punt.
Hey, maybe one day I'll make a dual channel overdrive. Probably not though.
for me it'a my favorite OD/dis pedal. but i don't color the sound much anyway.
and I'm with sloan on the looks....that's where a pedal begins.
I just got the Hendrix pedal...sounds cool but butt ugly
ekwatts wrote: want to buy an "a" turtle?