Accidental NPD: EHX Crayon

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Finally got around to some clips.

This one is just back and forth between on and off on the bridge humbucker (Pearly Gates)


Same thing, but with the neck bucker (59)


This one is stacking it with my Archer. off, crayon, stacked, crayon, off is the order. Archer is first in the chain (well, after my tuner and compressor).


An off the cuff blues jam. Archer for the rhythm track, Crayon for the lead. No stacking.
 
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I did another one. This time of a rhythm of Cortez the Killer (my all time favorite song to jam on). Delay is a Carbon Copy. OD on the lead is the Crayon. The rhythm track is just my 41st amps Bayonet.
 
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Used to love "Cortez the Killer".

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Have not been a fan of Electro-Harmonix for some time. They always had great sales hype and premise but the pedals usually disappointed me pretty quickly. But whatever one likes is the ticket. Been my experience a good player can make a piece of crap sound pretty decent. So that sort of thing can be really deceiving as to the pedal being of quality tone and potential. I am convinced you give anything to Mike Hermans and he can fly it around the room making you want to get one. The last EH hype thing that seemed a little shall we say false is calling an inexpensive drive a KLON when it does not use germanium diodes or the same circuit really. Reminds me of vastly different pedals that "sound" like things. Anyone recall that cool BLIND PGS demo test using a KLON and a Lovepedal Kalamazoo, the majority of listeners picked the Kalamazoo as the real sounding Klon when it is a totally different tubescreamer type mod circuit. Every time I get into pedals I use I get these snob and cork-sniffer insults for "boutique" pedals "and the el cheapo stuff is just as good".
Well, it is not really, and the Mercedes in my garage is not a Ford Fiesta.

That being said and EH being one of those lines I sort of went through a stage using, been a great many of them. That new EH Mel9 that just came out has my interest but have not seen anyone really use it to lay down underlying backups on their normal guitar I have in mind but I am also a former guitar synth player as well. Maybe because few split the signal, but I digress. As far as overdrives go, if you play it and like it then have at it. One persons grail pedal is another's door stop. I find all pedals to be a little different and the interaction and chemistry of ones overall rig to their hands and ability is rather infinite. That is the fun of pedals, try it, keep it, toss it is what I enjoy.
 
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I've always seen you as one of the most knowledgeable guys on the forum, (especially as a fellow jazz/fusion player) I was just worried that describing the basics of overdrive to the foundation of my comment would come off as patronising.

Ahh, well, there are huge gaps in my knowledge, I assure you. Which is why I ask these questions about new pedals (and wiring diagrams too).
 
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Well. I have to say listening to the samples, E-H is turning my head towards some of their new product ideas. I just got a new Mel 9 and I have to say, coolest damn pedal I have messed with in ages.
Now I am scared Boss is going to draw me in with the Waza upgrade, ...naaaaa, have to hold to the divorce. It is quite nice to see some of the older builders developing better tech. I love being a boutique snob myself, although many things come through the mail promising greatness and many get repackaged and returned the next day. I've learned that chemistry and interaction in the rig is the ball game, of it doesn't fit it has to go.
 
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