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  • Jimmy Page in a box

    I am so interested in this pedal the last thing I need is another MIB but holy crap is this cool



    From the mind and soul of Ben Fulton, boutique pedal master and designer/owner of Red Witch Pedals, comes perhaps his crowning achievement.

    Zeppelin by Imperial Electrical.

    Zeppelin captures the sound and feel of a time when guitar gods ruled the airwaves and arenas all over the world. Combining the tone of an Echoplex preamp going into a Plexi, Zeppelin recreates the sound and fury of a bygone era in a compact pedal at home in any guitarists rig.

    Versatile, visceral, and focused, Zeppelin creates an artistic soundscape of past glories and sounds yet to be discovered. More than a drive, more than a boost, more than a preamp, Zeppelin combines these essential elements in a reactive, easy to use, package. From subtle tonal shading to full-on bombast, Zeppelin provides a platform for conjuring the sounds of yesterday and tomorrow.

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    Good sounding. Doesn't sound like anything Zep-ish or Plexi-ish to my ear, but it's making a lot of great sounds in it's own right. Maybe a different guitar and a pure Zep-ish player would be more convincing. But it still sounds really good.

    Interesting that the pedal gets a tube-recto sag with certain knob settings, almost sounded like Clapton's Beano amp. Haven't heard a pedal do that really well before.

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    • #3
      sounds really good! not that i need another drive pedal

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      • #4
        Not sure the relationship with Page but okay.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by jeremy View Post
          sounds really good! not that i need another drive pedal
          Me neither. If I were to get one I think I would roll the gain back and use it more as a boost than a device to nail the Jimmy Page sound. That is a pretty high price for a boost.

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          • #6
            Close but no cigar, it does sound good though.

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            • #7

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              • #8
                Originally posted by solspirit View Post
                Close but no cigar, it does sound good though.
                Yep. I watched a few more clips and the creator said he was not trying to clone Jimmy's sound but recreate the vibe of the equipment Page used.

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                • #9
                  If nobody here had any mention of Page and i saw that demo, Page wouldn't even enter the conversation.

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                  • #10
                    It sounds good. But I don't think it was super unique. Page's tone isn't hard, and I think you can get it with any number of drives out there.
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                    • #11
                      Which Page tone? The Les Paul was constant but he switched amps and stomps a lot. And he did actually play a Strat during the In Though The Out Door era.

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                      • #12
                        jImmEy pAjE bAst geeTar eVar

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                        • #13
                          I dont get it. That is the sound most amps make without a boost pedal.

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                          • #14
                            Here's the deal, a pedal could never do a complete Page tone because he was all over the place with the sound he put out during his career.

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