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Hardwire Tremolo

Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 10:26 am
by johnnyseven
This looks to be the business, only wish it had an output volume control.

http://www.hardwirepedals.com/tr7-tremo ... anuals.php

Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 3:46 pm
by broncobuster80
i tried those hardwire pedals at a little shop and didnt really like what I got out of them.

Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 4:47 pm
by Haze
Big fan of the hardwire pedals, can't wait try one on these. If I had to pick a brand to make a whole board out of these would be it.

Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 5:09 pm
by wwrrss
I really like my Hardwire Delay its a really good solid and great sounding pedal.

Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 5:24 pm
by S. Thompson
Has Digitech really taken their name off this brand? I remember when they first came out, they were Digitech Hardwire.

Is the stigma associated with the Digitech name really that bad? Ha ha.

- Steve

Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 7:39 pm
by Haze
Hardwire are their own brand, more than likely they used Digitech to advertise them sicne they are a big name company. Now that the line has proven it self I imagine they've jumped ship.

Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 4:21 am
by broncobuster80
Haze wrote:Big fan of the hardwire pedals, can't wait try one on these. If I had to pick a brand to make a whole board out of these would be it.
which of these did you like Haze? I tried the verb, dist and the chorus and didnt dig any of it.

Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 4:32 am
by Mages
Haze wrote:Hardwire are their own brand, more than likely they used Digitech to advertise them sicne they are a big name company. Now that the line has proven it self I imagine they've jumped ship.
this sounds like you're implying that hardwire is a separate operation. I really don't think that's the case. they're just digitech's top of the line pedals.

Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 4:48 am
by broncobuster80
Mages wrote:
Haze wrote:Hardwire are their own brand, more than likely they used Digitech to advertise them sicne they are a big name company. Now that the line has proven it self I imagine they've jumped ship.
this sounds like you're implying that hardwire is a separate operation. I really don't think that's the case. they're just digitech's top of the line pedals.
if this is actually the case I dont want any of them in my bag haha.. i hate digitech (all aside from the space station! i love that thing)

Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 4:52 am
by Mages
and that is exactly why they have tried to remove any association with digitech. I don't know why they have such a bad rap though, quite a few digitech pedals are pretty good. the whammy, the digiverb and digidelay are good. plenty of people seem to recommend the bad monkey.

it's funny because I think originally digitech was created as a high-end line by DOD.

Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 6:46 am
by broncobuster80
Mages wrote:and that is exactly why they have tried to remove any association with digitech. I don't know why they have such a bad rap though, quite a few digitech pedals are pretty good. the whammy, the digiverb and digidelay are good. plenty of people seem to recommend the bad monkey.

it's funny because I think originally digitech was created as a high-end line by DOD.
DOD stands for "Division of Digitech". . . I guess by that Digitech came first? i dont know, anyone know any clear history on this?

The whammy is a great pedal (like I said along with the space station imo) and they have very few more that get me going but Ive had so many problems with their stuff that I just dont want any more.
Bad Monkey- I see alot of folks talking big things about the bad monkey and also see these same players selling them off to buy something else. I think the Bad Monkey is a case of "its decent, but not good enough to stick around". Its yet another TS wanna-be but it doesnt cut it IMO

Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 8:44 am
by Doog
broncobuster80 wrote: DOD stands for "Division of Digitech". . . I guess by that Digitech came first? i dont know, anyone know any clear history on this?
According to Wikipedia: DOD originally stood for David Oreste Di Francesco, who founded the company in 1974. He was the original engineer who later sold the company to Harman International. The engineer now runs a company called Rolls Corporation. DOD now stands for "Division of Digitech".

A quick bit of research shows Harman owns Digitech. Hahha, it's hilarious that they came up with a new acronym so they could keep the established brandname, haahha.

Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 9:49 am
by johnnyseven
I had the Hardwire Reverb and although the pedal was good for a £120+ pedal to me it looked and felt cheaply made and not particularly solid. Plus I think they look ugly too, not that pedals need to look good but when you're paying that kind of cash a bit of attention paid to the design would be a bonus.

I do like the fact that they're made by a company called Harman International though as that's my surname.

Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 4:01 pm
by broncobuster80
Doog wrote:
broncobuster80 wrote: DOD stands for "Division of Digitech". . . I guess by that Digitech came first? i dont know, anyone know any clear history on this?
According to Wikipedia: DOD originally stood for David Oreste Di Francesco, who founded the company in 1974. He was the original engineer who later sold the company to Harman International. The engineer now runs a company called Rolls Corporation. DOD now stands for "Division of Digitech".

A quick bit of research shows Harman owns Digitech. Hahha, it's hilarious that they came up with a new acronym so they could keep the established brandname, haahha.
Thanks Doog

Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2010 11:47 pm
by Ro S
I reckon you could get a far better tremolo pedal from a boutique type maker for much the same price as the Hardwire tremolo.

Posted: Fri Oct 01, 2010 9:03 am
by johnnyseven
I kind of agree. Also I saw some clips and what I heard didn't really impress me. In the end I bought a Boss Tremolo which i'm going to get modded to add a volume control. The Boss pedal arrived today, I forgot that there's something about the design and layout of Boss pedals that I really like.

Posted: Fri Oct 01, 2010 9:42 am
by stewart
broncobuster80 wrote:Bad Monkey- I see alot of folks talking big things about the bad monkey and also see these same players selling them off to buy something else. I think the Bad Monkey is a case of "its decent, but not good enough to stick around". Its yet another TS wanna-be but it doesnt cut it IMO
it's a pedal that can be picked up for less than the price of a crate of beer, i think they're good.

but then, i just want a cheap, sturdy, reliable transparent overdrive with a handy bass control to dirty up my clean tone a bit- i'm not after the SRV TONE BLUES TO THE STRATOSPHERE MAKE MY GUITAR REALLY SING. that, i suspect, is where the problem occurs for some.

Posted: Fri Oct 01, 2010 9:46 am
by Doog
+1 +luls

Posted: Fri Oct 01, 2010 9:57 am
by Haze
Hell i've considered getting a bad monkey just for its simulated speaker out in case shit fucks up. Great pedal to have around