I finally got a hold of someone's camera to photograph my stuff, and here it is:
Polytune>Fuzz Factory>Blue Box> Dano CTO-1> Dano Vibe> Boss dd-6> boss RC20X >>>> Fender Deville 4x10/Crate GT212
(The DD-6 is the splitter, I also run vox thru the DeVille/Looper at home.)
..annnd Squire CV60 Strat / Jagstang.
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yes the bridge is backwards on the JS, but the setup is perfect so I have yet to correct it. ..
I fucking love Hurb's boards. All of them for the past 6 years. Srsly.
I finally got the KOTv4 direct through Analogman. Absolutely stoked with it. OD3 will sneak back on there when the LoFi RealTime junkie comes out in September. I also run an Alesis Nanoverb and a couple other things off the board (looper/drum machine/20w gorilla amp!).
Cool to see Tim's pedals up there among the booteek and the giants. I've always liked the Bluesbreaker circuit, did you go for the hotter version on either side?
Haze wrote:Cool to see Tim's pedals up there among the booteek and the giants. I've always liked the Bluesbreaker circuit, did you go for the hotter version on either side?
Yup! I was super excited to see some of his stuff feature on more and more boards lately.
Awesome guy, awesome builds and totally deserves more attention from the hoards of eager fuzz fans on the interneds.
I went for the hotter/higher gain on the red side. I needed a new OD when I changed amps and hadn't settled but so far so good with the KOTv4. I found that it does have this mushy quality to it but it's definitely a quality rather than a 'ach'. I won't be touching the dip switches till I start faulting it (and won't at all if I can't fault it). I actually use a Behringer Tube Overdrive for my main sounds (again not featured). I know, price difference/etc, but I go grab whatever sounds good/works well and try not to have brand loyalty/booteek. The Moog I bought to flip it for a profit and pay for some of my new stuff the but ended up really liking it... hah, that's like saying I bought a cake to look at and admire omnomnomnomnom
Yay for a proper cabinet for my Bandmaster. Music Go Round by me had a mid-60s (I believe) Bassman 2x12 for $90. Has some Celestions in it right now that I gather are on the cheaper end of Celestion's range, but it sounds better than the speakers in my 4x12 since it's the right impedance for the amp. Not a bad deal for $90 I think. Sorry for the rubbish picture, but it was the best available with the lighting at the time.
Not a clue! He was a rescue, his tail is broken in three paces and has some wicked digestive problems though. Love him all the same, he's my little buddy.
the dual terror really likes having a bit of beef from the saltbooster, so i've been leaving it on for my main clean/breakup sound. the OCD provides a little more gain, but not too saturated. very open sounding. i use the looper so i can switch both the ocd and saltbooster on and off at the same time easier than tap dancing.
Fender Classic Player 60’s Stratocaster>East Coast T1 Tele>
Epiphone Les Paul SL>Ovation 12 String acoustic>Peavey Strat DIY Relic
Marshall Origin 20H>James’s old purple 2x10
Marshall MG10 Combo
Yep. I find myself using fuzz less and less these days, but getting more into wah-type filters like the Rattle Crow and Harmonic Energizer. When I get a minute I'm going to make myself a Harmonic Energizer in a small box with a some sort of abrasive fuzz, maybe FY-2 derivative.