Lamp's Distortion Pedal Demo Video

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Lamp's Distortion Pedal Demo Video

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As I said in the whorehouse - it sounds great! Will be lots of fun.
I'm really looking forward to getting my hands on it.
Thanks a lot.
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No worries, it was a fun build and a cool challenge to get it into the small case:

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Oooh, that really does sound nice.
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avntzen wrote:DO WANT
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Great sound !!
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Post by the isaac eaton »

sounds really good!! what is it though mike? like whats the circuit based off of?
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An MI Audio Crunch Box.
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lots of treble in there, really great crunch box!
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I was thinking of buying the crunch box to go along with my MI audio blues pro but I might get this if it saves me some money. Sounds great
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i watched that earlier today, thought it sounded effing brilliant. good show.
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I'm convinced. One pedal fits all!

Lamp is surely gonna have a good time with this thing.
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Post by Thom »

I have it in my hands! And it has met or exceeded all my expectations!
Admitedly I've only had a quick 10 minute play, but so far so good.
I've always struggled to find a hi-gain pedal that I liked, and always stick with amp distortion as my chosen drive sound.
My Blackstar HT-Dual is great in the low to mid-gain area, but further up the gain scale on the 2nd channel I find it gets too fizzy for me.
This box does not have this problem. Up full it's still fat and full sounding with plenty of definition.
The tone control is very useable and plenty on top end, again helping with the definition.

If this wasn't enough, it looks cool as fuck!

Seriously good job Mike, thanks again.
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Post by Mike »

Wicked. I was really hoping that it would be to your tastes and I really think it turned out great. Love that Metallic Black paint too. Is this pedal what the cream knobs will be for?
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Post by Thom »

Is a possibility - I just thought the other night that it might look cool with pointer knobs, but I do like the whole all black look.
It's definitely to my taste, something I have been missing in my pedal collection.
Another satisfied customer ;)
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Post by hotrodperlmutter »

great sounding looker there, mike.

i've seen schemes where it says to put leds in the circuit, but whats the point? do they actually light up?

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hotrodperlmutter wrote:great sounding looker there, mike.

i've seen schemes where it says to put leds in the circuit, but whats the point? do they actually light up?
i think they can be used for clipping.

i'm probably wrong though, i know very very little about electronics.
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hotrodperlmutter wrote:great sounding looker there, mike.

i've seen schemes where it says to put leds in the circuit, but whats the point? do they actually light up?

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Indeed they do, and like Reece says they're used for clipping. The threshold voltage is much higher than Silicon diodes so you get a more open less compressed clipping style.
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Post by Thom »

Just thought that you'd like to know that I love this pedal still.
Been playing all evening and it's great. It likes the SHO boosting it too.
The feedback is luscious, very musical and easy to tune.