I used to use a DOD Death Metal pedal with the distortion dialed back to get a really nice full fat tone with sustain for days on a 74 LP Gold Top. I'm not sure what happened to it, but it was my favorite for a long time, many years ago. I'm guessing it was probably one of Tom Crams projects, and this is some crazy news:
I never thought digitech was that great. It was just cheap pedals. Maybe for the money they weren't too bad.
Chula Vista
05-24-2018 01:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Plankton
(Post 1954605)
I used to use a DOD Death Metal pedal with the distortion dialed back to get a really nice full fat tone with sustain for days on a 74 LP Gold Top. I'm not sure what happened to it, but it was my favorite for a long time, many years ago. I'm guessing it was probably one of Tom Crams projects, and this is some crazy news:
There's been tons of firings throughout the Harman divisions since Samsung bought them about a year ago. And mostly in the R&D and Engineering departments.
Guess Samsung figures they have those areas covered in-house. :finger:
NoBrainFX
05-25-2018 03:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Blank.
(Post 1954629)
I never thought digitech was that great. It was just cheap pedals. Maybe for the money they weren't too bad.
I tried several Digitech effect and the only one that i like so far (and not 100%) is the Whammy. And even the wammy has been outrun. Pitchfork is so much better.