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Re: SNEAK PEEK: Seymour Duncan's Dirty Deed Distortion Pedal
Thats fine...and sort of my point in a way. The success of the Blackouts and Live Wires is proof that there is more they can do in the pickup world...so why waste the time, effort not to mention money on another pedal line that is destined to fail because, based on my experience with the original SD Pedal line they haven't learned their lesson.
I saw them make the same blundering mistakes over and over and over again with the original pedals when, yes i was a beta tester...if they didn't fix the issues then I must assume they haven't fixed them now.
Wrong. In the end it doesn't really matter to me what happens to the SD Pedal line Version 2.0 and in the end game it doesn't really matter much to the pedal world in general. SD pedals sell to forum guys and folks that are looking for super cheep pedals they can buy at big box retailers and on oline stores...very, very few pro's use SD pedals and I can promise you that Boss, Ibanez/Maxon, Dunlop, etc do not give SD pedals a second look.
I just wonder as a long time fan and user of SD gear why they are insistent on making and selling these pedals.
And, TGWIF, I feel I should remind you how unsuccessful (regardless of quality) the original LiveWires were and how Kick-Butt amazingly successful the Blackouts (and new LiveWires) are, giving EMG a serious run for their money and forcing them to innovate again after being practically stagnant for the better part of a decade.
Thats fine...and sort of my point in a way. The success of the Blackouts and Live Wires is proof that there is more they can do in the pickup world...so why waste the time, effort not to mention money on another pedal line that is destined to fail because, based on my experience with the original SD Pedal line they haven't learned their lesson.
Unless you were on the beta test team I don't see how you could have any advanced knowledge of this product? Not unless you posses extra sensory perception in which case your time would be better spent in the lucrative field of sports betting.
I saw them make the same blundering mistakes over and over and over again with the original pedals when, yes i was a beta tester...if they didn't fix the issues then I must assume they haven't fixed them now.
Easy there, Snow. He's just trying to be helpful by pre-loading objections, biases, and speculations that have nothing to do with the quality of the new products.
Wrong. In the end it doesn't really matter to me what happens to the SD Pedal line Version 2.0 and in the end game it doesn't really matter much to the pedal world in general. SD pedals sell to forum guys and folks that are looking for super cheep pedals they can buy at big box retailers and on oline stores...very, very few pro's use SD pedals and I can promise you that Boss, Ibanez/Maxon, Dunlop, etc do not give SD pedals a second look.
I just wonder as a long time fan and user of SD gear why they are insistent on making and selling these pedals.