redeyeflight wrote:I'd say it more Black Keys/Green Russian than Gilmour/Rams Head. I always associate the Rams Head with more of a scooped midrange and the dope priest actually has the best midrange presence I've heard in a muff.
Ha! Big Muffs. The king of confusion. Funny, I've always associated the Ram's with the opposite, as in boosted mids. The bulk of what I've had in vintage units have all been post '75 so kinda figures.
Re: The Dope Priest
Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2014 8:22 am
by 1bottlerocket
slomatic wrote:I'm starting to think the Priest should come with an addiction warning. This pedal has become hard to switch off, it's way too much fun. Hands down thee best muff out there, and I'd even include the Ram Head in that. This thing is KILLER.
I am with you on on the addiction warning. Once I bought the first unit and played it I ended up buying 2 more just to make sure it wasn't a fluke. It's not a fluke.
Re: The Dope Priest
Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2014 9:47 am
by Coolhand78
The dope priest clicked with me today! Had it just over a week and have only had a few chances to play it...
But my new Sola mk1.5 and the priest have been inspiring new riffs and I was recording one of the riffs on my phone and when listening back I thought to myself 'fuck yeah this is it!!'
Re: The Dope Priest
Posted: Tue Feb 25, 2014 11:25 am
by univalve
slomatic wrote:This pedal has become hard to switch off, it's way too much fun. Hands down thee best muff out there, and I'd even include the Ram Head in that. This thing is KILLER.
Yeah.
Right now my pedalboard is only Black Dust -> Wah -> Dope Priest -> Delay -> Reverb -> Amp
Super awesome sounds and it rips so hard on ANY riff.
Re: The Dope Priest
Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 10:40 pm
by musicmann1967
I just got a Dope Priest a little while ago from another forum member. I have several boutique Muff variants (and a modern Muff w/ tone wicker) and I have to say that I definitely like this best. It's built great and most importantly, it sounds great. It works with my Strat, Tele and even my Les Paul. You can find the sweet spot relatively quickly too, depending on the guitar. it's a home run! I've owned few DAM pedals, and even though EFE is their affordable line, there is nothing "budget" about it at all. I think I'm in the market for a Lucifer Rising box next..
Re: The Dope Priest
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2014 9:34 pm
by punkbulldog
musicmann1967 wrote:I just got a Dope Priest a little while ago from another forum member. I have several boutique Muff variants (and a modern Muff w/ tone wicker) and I have to say that I definitely like this best. It's built great and most importantly, it sounds great. It works with my Strat, Tele and even my Les Paul. You can find the sweet spot relatively quickly too, depending on the guitar. it's a home run! I've owned few DAM pedals, and even though EFE is their affordable line, there is nothing "budget" about it at all. I think I'm in the market for a Lucifer Rising box next..
The Lucifer is a cracking noise box you won't be disappointed if you get one. Love mine.
Re: The Dope Priest
Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2014 5:30 am
by skullservant
Got this Dope Priest second hand today and I've been playing it all night. Definitely by far the creamiest Muff I've tried, and it just BEGS to be stacked with other dirt. It's the least scooped out of the three in the last picture, and definitely cuts through. Craftsmanship and quality through and though!
Re: The Dope Priest
Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2014 2:19 pm
by jetofuj
Might not be your pair of shoes, but the Dope Priest was used exclusively on all guitar tracks on the whole album, which should be ready in a month or two
Re: The Dope Priest
Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2014 2:41 pm
by jreeves47
I love the name. Reminds me of wsb in drugstore cowboy