Tone Pump

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Tone Pump

Postby 2guests » Sat Apr 11, 2009 1:39 pm

Sharing a blast from the past...this is my absolute favorite overdrive pedal...now on it's 10th year with me! Glad to find the new home of the Barber Forum.

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Re: Tone Pump

Postby Joe » Tue Apr 14, 2009 10:48 pm

I didn't know Barbers had been around that long.

David you have a badass signature.

My mother's a doctor and my signature isn't even that cool looking! Totally unfair.
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Re: Tone Pump

Postby David Barber » Wed Apr 15, 2009 12:26 pm

Joe wrote:I didn't know Barbers had been around that long.

David you have a badass signature.

My mother's a doctor and my signature isn't even that cool looking! Totally unfair.


Hi Joe,
Barber Electronics accidentally started selling pedals in late 1997, the Tone Pump was our first product, and was lifted from my standard live rig.

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Re: Tone Pump

Postby Joe » Fri Apr 17, 2009 2:21 am

David Barber wrote:
Joe wrote:I didn't know Barbers had been around that long.

David you have a badass signature.

My mother's a doctor and my signature isn't even that cool looking! Totally unfair.


Hi Joe,
Barber Electronics accidentally started selling pedals in late 1997, the Tone Pump was our first product, and was lifted from my standard live rig.

My Mom is a Dr. too! of History. 8-)


I see, I always though the DD was your first pedal.

I haven't tried a Tone Pump yet, If i get around to going to San Francisco sometime next month, I'll drop by Danville and try one out. The Tone Pump is supposed to do the cranked-compressing amp deal right? Would the difference between it and a Special Recipe be the compression or something else?
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