Ronni wrote:Man after that selling pitch I should try one...
I never really like those units with tubes in them... I save that for the amp.
That's just me...
Jerich wrote:Has Barber ever tried a pedal with an actual tube as the drive or distortion,sort of like Maxon/Ibanez has done with a tube series pedals...The guitar pedals blend a subminiature tube stage with a solid-state distortion circuit. Unlike other tube overdrives, these overdrive pedals employ a unique "pre-tube" circuit configuration, where the tube comes before the solid-state distortion circuit in the signal chain. By cascading the tube stage into the distortion stage, a more realistic tube-amp tone is achieved. The result is a warm yet powerful guitar tone that is extremely interactive with the player's performance and responds exactly like a hard-working tube amp. I do not have a dirty bomb yet but i will..and i would love to have the tube warmth with a tube air feel...as a tube amp repair guy myself i was just wondering has Barber ever dipped into the tube field?.Besides the echelon tube head?....not that you guys need to..I would rather have a barber Delay "hint!! hint!!!....
DC1 wrote:Tried to post a couple of days ago, but it did not work.
Anyway, I have an all tube Matchless Hotbox and it works well and sounds nice. Is there something different about these that makes them work better?
thanks
dc
David Barber wrote:I am not allowed to design any more overdrive or distortion pedals for a little while, dealers want wah, delay, whoosh whoosh, bamp bamp bamp, first.
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