I don't see it in their line-up. Killer sweet versatile distortion pedal. Why would they discontinue it?
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Did they stop making the Palladium?
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I've noticed that with pedals, they last a few months these days. They sometimes 're-release' them with a different paint job, but no pedals have lasted a long time.Administrator of the SDUGF
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The Palladium has been out for 7 years and pedal culture is always about "the next big thing", even if that thing is just another pedal based on something that already exists.
I bet SD could renew interest in it by adding a useless toggle switch, painting it a different color, and calling it "V2".
It's a strange world...
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I do hope they continue coming out with pedals, even if they aren't huge sellers. They generally are different than what is currently out there. I think a Palladium combined with a PowerStage would be a cool idea...just add a speaker.Administrator of the SDUGF
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Originally posted by Mincer View PostI do hope they continue coming out with pedals, even if they aren't huge sellers. They generally are different than what is currently out there. I think a Palladium combined with a PowerStage would be a cool idea...just add a speaker.
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The Twin Tube was interesting in that they took a European 240VAC-to-16VAC transformer, and installed it backwards. So the 16 VAC wallwart provided true high voltage to the tubes. It's one of those pedals I'll probably never sell.
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I had the original Twin Tube, and couldn't bond with it. I hadn't tried the variations, though.Administrator of the SDUGF
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I never owned a Tweak Fuzz, but my 805 still gets a lot of use.Administrator of the SDUGF
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