Blue Colander stompboxes

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Thanks guys! :freakout: :cheers:
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I had the chance to try a zonk and a MkI and they are both awesome. They have nothing to be jealous from other big names of the business.
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Been following you on IG for a little while. Your Buzzaround and Dizzy Tone builds got my attention initially. I like the aesthetics and really appreciate how clean your builds are. The Tremond is definitely one I’m considering.
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upstateanalog wrote: Tue Jul 21, 2020 6:26 am Been following you on IG for a little while. Your Buzzaround and Dizzy Tone builds got my attention initially. I like the aesthetics and really appreciate how clean your builds are. The Tremond is definitely one I’m considering.
I got the Tremond a few months ago and it's fantastic , kind of like an uber versatile RAT , I definitely recommend it mate
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1976@metal wrote: Tue Jul 21, 2020 9:12 am
upstateanalog wrote: Tue Jul 21, 2020 6:26 am Been following you on IG for a little while. Your Buzzaround and Dizzy Tone builds got my attention initially. I like the aesthetics and really appreciate how clean your builds are. The Tremond is definitely one I’m considering.
I got the Tremond a few months ago and it's fantastic , kind of like an uber versatile RAT , I definitely recommend it mate
It certainly does and that blend knob has me thinking it would be even more perfect on bass than stock.
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upstateanalog wrote: Tue Jul 21, 2020 2:34 pm
1976@metal wrote: Tue Jul 21, 2020 9:12 am
upstateanalog wrote: Tue Jul 21, 2020 6:26 am Been following you on IG for a little while. Your Buzzaround and Dizzy Tone builds got my attention initially. I like the aesthetics and really appreciate how clean your builds are. The Tremond is definitely one I’m considering.
I got the Tremond a few months ago and it's fantastic , kind of like an uber versatile RAT , I definitely recommend it mate
It certainly does and that blend knob has me thinking it would be even more perfect on bass than stock.
Definitely mate !
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upstateanalog wrote: Tue Jul 21, 2020 2:34 pm It certainly does and that blend knob has me thinking it would be even more perfect on bass than stock.
Well, that's exactly what was in my mind when I designed it. I'm not fan of a blend circuit in guitar pedals, but I believe this idea has some fans and actually it makes some sense with low tunings and cranked amps or with low gain settings for articulative overdrive tones in mind. On the other hand with bass it works just perfect and IMO leaves stock rat in the dust.
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sledz wrote: Tue Jul 21, 2020 7:26 pm
upstateanalog wrote: Tue Jul 21, 2020 2:34 pm It certainly does and that blend knob has me thinking it would be even more perfect on bass than stock.
Well, that's exactly what was in my mind when I designed it. I'm not fan of a blend circuit in guitar pedals, but I believe this idea has some fans and actually it makes some sense with low tunings and cranked amps or with low gain settings for articulative overdrive tones in mind. On the other hand with bass it works just perfect and IMO leaves stock rat in the dust.
Anything new on the horizon coming up mate ?
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1976@metal wrote: Tue Jul 21, 2020 7:46 pm
sledz wrote: Tue Jul 21, 2020 7:26 pm
upstateanalog wrote: Tue Jul 21, 2020 2:34 pm It certainly does and that blend knob has me thinking it would be even more perfect on bass than stock.
Well, that's exactly what was in my mind when I designed it. I'm not fan of a blend circuit in guitar pedals, but I believe this idea has some fans and actually it makes some sense with low tunings and cranked amps or with low gain settings for articulative overdrive tones in mind. On the other hand with bass it works just perfect and IMO leaves stock rat in the dust.
Anything new on the horizon coming up mate ?
You bet! Small box one knob superfuzz with tonestack voiced closer to fz-2, supreme mk1s and zonks, some secret project with hofner buzztone and little later a nice muff. And hope to finally take a break for some non-fuzz projects. Or you just tell me what you need :hihi:
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sledz wrote: Tue Jul 21, 2020 7:54 pm
1976@metal wrote: Tue Jul 21, 2020 7:46 pm
sledz wrote: Tue Jul 21, 2020 7:26 pm
upstateanalog wrote: Tue Jul 21, 2020 2:34 pm It certainly does and that blend knob has me thinking it would be even more perfect on bass than stock.
Well, that's exactly what was in my mind when I designed it. I'm not fan of a blend circuit in guitar pedals, but I believe this idea has some fans and actually it makes some sense with low tunings and cranked amps or with low gain settings for articulative overdrive tones in mind. On the other hand with bass it works just perfect and IMO leaves stock rat in the dust.
Anything new on the horizon coming up mate ?
You bet! Small box one knob superfuzz with tonestack voiced closer to fz-2, supreme mk1s and zonks, some secret project with hofner buzztone and little later a nice muff. And hope to finally take a break for some non-fuzz projects. Or you just tell me what you need :hihi:
Superb ! I'd be very interested in the one knob fuzz .
Also , I'd absolutely LOVE a big muff style pedal with the same visual asthetic as the FFAF ( which is my favourite fuzz I own , both in sound and looks ) . Love that chunky textured black enclosure and the font / graphics
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