hamerman wrote:I have one of the first DDLG, which doesn't have a push-pull pot. Do the more recent ones have this, like the DD?
Yes, there was a very trivial re-voice too when we added the witch...it coughs a little more.
hamerman wrote:I have one of the first DDLG, which doesn't have a push-pull pot. Do the more recent ones have this, like the DD?
David Barber wrote:hamerman wrote:I have one of the first DDLG, which doesn't have a push-pull pot. Do the more recent ones have this, like the DD?
Yes, there was a very trivial re-voice too when we added the witch...it coughs a little more.
plan-x wrote:David Barber wrote:hamerman wrote:I have one of the first DDLG, which doesn't have a push-pull pot. Do the more recent ones have this, like the DD?
Yes, there was a very trivial re-voice too when we added the witch...it coughs a little more.
Wasn't sure if that was a typo?
plan-x wrote:Well, mine came in and it sounds great. It has a way of getting into the mix. It has its advantages over say the LTDsr with its DD color. Nice alternative. Gonna let it sit on my board in the low gainer postion for a spell.
plan-x wrote:Ok, I now see what it does. Played it with the band and I tried to shoe horn it as a warm, smooth, barely breaking up, sit in the mix pedal. And why not since it's billed as a low gainer. But then I discovered it's more of a "in ya face" single ch, NMV, Marshall (or vintage amp) cranked and just breaking up, "stupid loud" tone on the bridge pickup. This pedal nails this!
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