Kam
Shaftologist
Went on a bit of a buying spree lately and picked up four new pedals. I got an old Schaller volume pedal, a Boss DD-20, an old Japanese-made Boss PS-2 and a DS-1 with the Keeley ultra/SEM mod.
Here's the required blurry pics, taken in bad lighting, in a hurry and with no real care...
First, the new dirt...
The noise makers...
All the new ones...
And the 'board' as it stands...
And yes, I'm well aware that I need to hoover my floor.
I couldn't be bothered typing up proper reviews and I've owned two of them for only a few hours so reviews would most likely be pointless anyway. I might do it later. Anything you want to know, just ask.
Some thoughts as they occur to me;
So, yeah. New pedals. Yay.
Here's the required blurry pics, taken in bad lighting, in a hurry and with no real care...
First, the new dirt...
The noise makers...
All the new ones...
And the 'board' as it stands...
And yes, I'm well aware that I need to hoover my floor.
I couldn't be bothered typing up proper reviews and I've owned two of them for only a few hours so reviews would most likely be pointless anyway. I might do it later. Anything you want to know, just ask.
Some thoughts as they occur to me;
- The Schaller either sucks or just isn't really what I expected it to be. There's already been a thread on it, so I won't go into detail. I got it for dirt cheap, so I don't care that much. I'll probably end up gutting the housing and just building a new one in it at some stage.
- The DD-20 is probably the best pedal I've ever owned. There isn't enough room to go into detail, but it's truly an amazing piece of hardware. I've been playing it a tonne over the last week or two and there's still so much about it I haven't even begun to explore. Great sounds, fun weirdness, a handy little looper and bomb-proof construction. Seriously happy with that one.
- I only got the DS-1 today so I haven't messed with it that much. It's pretty cool. Better than the stock one, no doubt about that. It's not looking likely that it'll replace my Rat as my main source of dirt but it's a cool different flavour. Not worth the usual asking price in my opinion, though I've only tried it into my (tube/SS hybrid) Laney LV300. It'll probably sound pretty great into my AOR. I need to spend a lot more time tweaking it to form a decent opinion.
- The PS-2 I got has definitely seen better days. The paint's pretty chipped and one of the plastic knobs is missing. It's an older one that was made in Japan, but after they fixed the noise issue that was apparently a problem in the early models. Considering there's a (mint condition) one on Ebay right now listed for $147.99 and I paid £20 for mine, I think I made out okay. That pedal's a lot of fun. The delay has a really cool, soupy analogue kinda sound to it. There's also some really weird and wild sounds available. Cranking the feedback knob all the way up and then messing with the pitch and wet/dry mix while it self oscillates into infinity is a tonne of fun.
So, yeah. New pedals. Yay.