Nothing on their website about it yet though:
http://www.wmdevices.com/
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WMD Geiger Counter- Civilian Issue
WMD Devices offers the brand new, stripped down version of the infamous Geiger Counter. Simplified and smaller but not lacking in total destruction. This new edition to the WMD line of pedals sports 16 presets, Gain and Tone control, and a sleek new design. On this pedal the Tone controls a lot more than you may be used to. The Tone also controls some of the distortion and destruction sounds! Get classic distortion, original Geiger Counter destruction or even some not so traditional fuzz sounds from this amazing little box.
The Function Knob is the key. Twisting this knob will cause the number in the display window to change. This selects the algorithm what will begin annihilating your signal. The functions are designated 0-9 and A-F for a total of 16 functions. Additionally, pushing the Function knob down will activate Lo-Fi mode, which is dirtier and nastier than standard mode.
Overall, the Geiger Counter Civilian Issue has a smaller learning curve than the original Geiger Counter, but not smaller sound. This is one awesome guitar effect pedal.
Features
* True Bypass
* Gain Control
* Tone Control
* 16 Presets
* 9V Battery or Boss style 9V Adapter (not included)
Not that I can see. I didn't pull the board all the way out, as the knobs are holding it on and I just had a minute after lunch.James wrote:Is it gooped?
No way. From the demos I've seen, your TGD has at least 237 coupletoans (using SI units) more on tap. This thing is also extremely digitally noisy, as should be expected -- and not in a terribly traditionally musical way, for whatever that's worth. My setup is also pretty similar to yours. I have a '73 Vibrosonic Reverb, which is the same chassis as a Twin, but with a single 15" instead of 2x12". I believe it's also the same chassis as the Super, Dual Showman, Super Six, and Quad from the similar early Silverface era, differing only in speaker configuration and output tranny, according to the schematic I have.aen wrote:I wasn't going to bitch until I saw the goop. So here it goes. Rich man's TGD.
Mine isn't except where it's supposed to be. Like if you run it with a low sample rate you get a lot of digital artifacts. It's the sort of thing where it isn't necessary to use to get a certain sound, it just adds does whatever sound you have dialed in with a low sample rate. In terms of the normal signal to noise ratio it's very good.avj wrote: This thing is also extremely digitally noisy, as should be expected -- and not in a terribly traditionally musical way, for whatever that's worth.