Wow . . . Joe Gore makes the "Black Ice" module sound pretty good!

Re: Wow . . . Joe Gore makes the "Black Ice" module sound pretty good!

I've wondered about those when I see them in the Stew Mac catalog. Not bad!
 
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Yeah . . . me too. Now, I may have to buy one. :D

I wonder what looper Joe is using?
 
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That dude is my hero. If ever I saw a tutorial guy who gives no f***s, Tonefiend would be it. His deep delve into famous fuzz pedals is not to be missed.

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Re: Wow . . . Joe Gore makes the "Black Ice" module sound pretty good!

GRRRR.

He references resistance as output.

That said, it makes me want to use that circuit as a volume pot rather than a volume pot. :D
 
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Dimarzio's Steve Morse set is 21k and 10k. Guess which is bridge, and which is neck.

Dimarzio D-Activator neck is 7.22k, and has more output than the Tone Zone, which is measured at 17.31k.
 
Re: Wow . . . Joe Gore makes the "Black Ice" module sound pretty good!

This thread is not about DC resistance. It's about Joe. ;)
 
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I had one in a guitar, it sounded nothing like that. It sounded so subtle I took it out.
 
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I understand. I bet Joe could get Ibby PowerSounds to sound good.
 
Re: Wow . . . Joe Gore makes the "Black Ice" module sound pretty good!

it's a back to back diode clipper in a little box. If you put it in backwards, it wouldn't do nothin'. I think....?
 
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I just went to the Black Ice site and it appears it's different than I thought; it's got a few clipping agents in that little box and 6 leads instead of just 2 like I remember. I'm gonna assume it's silicon and germanium diodes and LEDs in there, and it's got diagrams for all the different symmetrical and asymmetrical clipping options.
 
Re: Wow . . . Joe Gore makes the "Black Ice" module sound pretty good!

Joe uses the 2-lead version. Then he shows that its just 2 diodes back-to-back. Since it is 2 diodes, back-to-back, you can't install it backwards. :)
 
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I don't know about two leads, but according to the Stew Mac catalog, it can be wired a few different ways, from subtle to nuts.

Dankstar, where in phx?
 
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Re: output and DCR, of course you're right that we should try not to call the DCR number "output" because it's not a measure of output. But for the sake of a passive distortion circuit I've always wondered if the DCR DOES correlate to the amount of distortion, and perhaps to as great a degree as the actual volume of the pickup. In other words, since the pickup's resistance is now directly linked to the clipping circuit, is it possible that the actual millivolt output is only partially responsible for the amount of distortion you hear, and the pickup's inherent resistance is responsible for the rest? (kind of like a bias?) I suppose the resistance drop associated with two pickups on in parallel would answer that...

In any case, Joe is amazing and beyond comparison.
 
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Hey ArtieToo, just put the last group of numbers 387UKlhLtsQ after the = sign in between the youtube tags for the link of: www.youtube.com/watch?v=387UKlhLtsQ

 
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