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New Product: The Seymour Duncan 805 Overdrive
Evan Skopp, Inside Track International
Sales and marketing reps for Musopia, Reunion Blues, and Q-Parts.Tags: None
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I got to know about the Seymour Duncan 805 when five minutes ago, the screen background on the website abruptly changed to display a turquoise pedal. I then went on a whim to Guitar World, and found the SD announcement released a little earlier. I also found out they also have a demo video of the pickup ready. That is an interesting aspect of marketing which is often overlooked, but as this testifies, paid attention to as well. Good job.Last edited by Letus; 07-02-2014, 10:12 AM.
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I've also noticed that in the past three product demo videos, Danny Young looks quite washed up. He looks badly in need of some sleep. Does he practice all the way into the late hours before recording the video? That was a feasible possibility with the Perpetual Burn pickups, considering the massive neoclassical tapping sequences he integrated into the demo, but what justifies it on this pedal demo? Is he sick with something?
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Originally posted by Letus View PostI've also noticed that in the past three product demo videos, Danny Young looks quite washed up. He looks badly in need of some sleep. Does he practice all the way into the late hours before recording the video? That was a feasible possibility with the Perpetual Burn pickups, considering the massive neoclassical tapping sequences he integrated into the demo, but what justifies it on this pedal demo? Is he sick with something?
Haha, yeah I don't think that studio has much for air conditioning and that big light on Danny is gets might hot, not too mention all the scales and tapping he is always doing which is certainly taking its toll! He's well though and doing great!
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Originally posted by jon the art guy View Postby 808, do you mean a JRC4558 chip?
An active EQ circuit and 18v range makes this a dirt pedal with a LOT of posibilities. KOFFKlon-fighterKOFF
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An 808-style pedal with B/M/T controls = W I N !Tele, SG, LP Jr, '76 Ibanez Artist & Tokai LS92 + FUZZ boxes into a '66 AB165 Bassman & 2X12 (55Hz Greenbacks) / '73 Orange OR120 & 2X12 (V30 & SwampThang) / Orange Thunderverb 50 & PPC212 / Marshall Vintage Modern 50 & 2X12 Genz Benz g-Flex / Laney Klipp / Laney AOR Pro Tube 100
"...it's a tree with a microphone" - Leslie West
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Hard to justify YATS (yet another tube screamer)...BUT....having B M T on it certainly steps things up! I currently use and really like a Green Rhino since it's 808 based and has adjustable bass and mid but having even more control with the treble could come in handy too. I'd love to A/B them at some point.
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Re: New Product: The Seymour Duncan 805 Overdrive
Originally posted by XSSIVE View PostHard to justify YATS (yet another tube screamer)...BUT....having B M T on it certainly steps things up! I currently use and really like a Green Rhino since it's 808 based and has adjustable bass and mid but having even more control with the treble could come in handy too. I'd love to A/B them at some point.Tele, SG, LP Jr, '76 Ibanez Artist & Tokai LS92 + FUZZ boxes into a '66 AB165 Bassman & 2X12 (55Hz Greenbacks) / '73 Orange OR120 & 2X12 (V30 & SwampThang) / Orange Thunderverb 50 & PPC212 / Marshall Vintage Modern 50 & 2X12 Genz Benz g-Flex / Laney Klipp / Laney AOR Pro Tube 100
"...it's a tree with a microphone" - Leslie West
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you had me at "active 3 band EQ".Originally posted by KBlissWELCOME TO THE FORUM! Make sure you spend more time playing than you do on this forum. That's our sickness.Originally posted by trevorusThe revolutionaries become the bureaucrats the day after the revolution is over...
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