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SR/SR-mod board Dual Discrete
Posted:
Sat Mar 20, 2010 3:44 pm
by Humancapo
A huge thanks to Ronni and David for such a tonefull pedal. I received this pedal yesterday and immediately used it
at my gig last night. Wow! It's a Dual Discrete utilizing an LTD-Special Recipe into a LTD-Special Recipe with a mod board. The combination is very very musical. This gives me the my go-to LTD-SR tone, a version with a bit more crank to it and lastly the combination of the two which is definitely a ticket on the gain train. Again, Wow!
Here's some shots of pedal, sorry about the quality, but you get the idea.
Re: SR/SR-mod board Dual Discrete
Posted:
Sun Mar 21, 2010 4:17 pm
by David Barber
Thanks J! The "stacked" sound was really impressive, Ronni did a nice job on that combo. The understated knob labels really is a nice touch.
Re: SR/SR-mod board Dual Discrete
Posted:
Sun Mar 21, 2010 11:10 pm
by Thazy
Hey J,
That looks great and I'll bet it sounds even better than that.
Re: SR/SR-mod board Dual Discrete
Posted:
Thu Apr 01, 2010 7:35 am
by Humancapo
Hi Thazy,
Yep, it really sounds killer. I really like the two versions in one box, plus the combination is
a very useable kick. The construction is over the top as always. Now I have to figure which board to
use it on!
J.
Re: SR/SR-mod board Dual Discrete
Posted:
Thu Apr 01, 2010 9:54 am
by hobbyist789
Just curious--I thought the Dual-Discrete had the B-Custom logo and knob labels. Does yours not have the markings because it's in the Half-Gainer's hammertone box? (I would suspect it's hard to get the lettering on that textured finish.)
Re: SR/SR-mod board Dual Discrete
Posted:
Sat Apr 03, 2010 11:23 pm
by Humancapo
hobbyist789 wrote:Just curious--I thought the Dual-Discrete had the B-Custom logo and knob labels. Does yours not have the markings because it's in the Half-Gainer's hammertone box? (I would suspect it's hard to get the lettering on that textured finish.)
Actually I ordered it that way. I've had no problems remembering what knobs do what.
Re: SR/SR-mod board Dual Discrete
Posted:
Thu Apr 29, 2010 7:46 pm
by Ronni
Need to figure out a way to use plexi-glass bottoms to show off all the fanciness inside...
Re: SR/SR-mod board Dual Discrete
Posted:
Fri Apr 30, 2010 1:16 pm
by hobbyist789
Ronni wrote:Need to figure out a way to use plexi-glass bottoms to show off all the fanciness inside...
Maybe a limited-edition "Dan Armstrong series" of B-Customs, with plexiglass all the way 'round? That'd be cool--and would serve absolutely no purpose at the same time. Actually, with the ridiculous number of "boutique" (and wannabe-boutique) brands out there right now, I'm surprised somebody hasn't tried this already.
"We make the most transparent overdrive EVER!" (
*cue rimshot*)
Re: SR/SR-mod board Dual Discrete
Posted:
Fri Apr 30, 2010 4:52 pm
by David Barber
hobbyist789 wrote:Maybe a limited-edition "Dan Armstrong series" of B-Customs, with plexiglass all the way 'round? That'd be cool--and would serve absolutely no purpose at the same time. Actually, with the ridiculous number of "boutique" (and wannabe-boutique) brands out there right now, I'm surprised somebody hasn't tried this already. "We make the most transparent overdrive EVER!" (*cue rimshot*)
Re: SR/SR-mod board Dual Discrete
Posted:
Fri Apr 30, 2010 5:27 pm
by hobbyist789
...Whoops! It looks like I just gave away the next secret B-Custom creation... Sorry!