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Re: This could be interesting... (New Duncan Pedal)
Medium-high gain? Like a tubescreamer into a JCM-800?
But then, I haven't paid close attention to Duncan's dirt pedals. That seems like well-trodden ground that they've likely explored before.
Originally posted by masta' c View PostOk, I'm intrigued. Duncan has been knocking it out of the park with their pedals. Wondering what "Classic. Metal." entails...---------------------------
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Originally posted by masta' c View PostOk, I'm intrigued. Duncan has been knocking it out of the park with their pedals. Wondering what "Classic. Metal." entails...
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I got no info on this, but I'd love to see a truly high-gain smaller-sized distortion pedal.Administrator of the SDUGF
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Smaller than what? 'Cause the Wampler Dracarys seems preeetttty petite, with its connectors up top, so you can squeeze it into wherever (which this looks to have too...and by god, EVERY pedal should have).
Originally posted by Mincer View PostI got no info on this, but I'd love to see a truly high-gain smaller-sized distortion pedal.Last edited by St_Genesius; 11-06-2019, 01:40 PM.---------------------------
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Originally posted by Demanic View PostIsn't that what a Metalzone is?
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Well, it's been decades since I heard a Rat, and it had that nasty dry hard clipping. So that's what I based my opinion on.
That and I knew that even mentioning "Metalzone" would stir the pot.
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Originally posted by St_Genesius View PostSmaller than what? 'Cause the Wampler Dracarys seems preeetttty petite, with its connectors up top, so you can squeeze it into wherever (which this looks to have too...and by god, EVERY pedal should have).Administrator of the SDUGF
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Ah, gotcha. Sorry. Wasn't thinking manufacturer-specific.
Originally posted by Mincer View PostWell, I mean smaller than the Palladium, which is their current high gain pedal.---------------------------
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https://www.seymourduncan.com/pedal/...=5dcaf6eb68f88
Looks like it's out. Diamondhead Multistage Distortion + Boost
I really want to try one out. But $229 is a bit steep right now. May have to wait for them to hit the used market, lol."If everything seems under control, you're just not going fast enough" -Mario Andretti
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