earthdevice wrote:Thanks dudes! I was kinda keeping that video a public secret until the release date was closer. It comes out December 25, price is $165.00. Unfortunately I had to raise the price a bit since it was first published as our manufacturing and parts cost has raised considerably over the years.
Officer Bukowski wrote:I think pretty much any pedal is useful for SOMETHING. Even if it's broken you can use it as a door stop or put it in a sock and thump freaks with it.
So who is waiting for the Crimson Hoof? [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4qCS_ykuv8[/youtube]
Officer Bukowski wrote:I think pretty much any pedal is useful for SOMETHING. Even if it's broken you can use it as a door stop or put it in a sock and thump freaks with it.
Only had 5 minutes to play with it, but great tone out of the box with everything set at 12 o''clock and using an SG with P-90's.
First impressions: shares some of the best qualities of the Speaker Cranker and Dream Crusher; tone control is very subtle and doesn't have a whole lot of range, but if the pedal is already well-voiced...; more impressions to come...
FlyingVFanatic wrote:Just got my own crimson drive, #109, its sounds amazing on its own, and just unbelieveable when stacked with my tone reaper.... Love it already
How's the tone control on yours?
I haven't tried stacking it yet with either the Speaker Cranker or Dream Crusher, but I imagine it'll be cool. This seems like it could be another "leave it on all the time" pedal. I immediately started copping some Faces licks once I fired it up
Tone control works fine, why have there been problems ive not heard about? Its a pretty subtle change, but thers definetly a trebely bite when its fully clockwise
sonidero wrote:EMOTIONAL ATTACHMENTS TO SMALL METAL BOXES!!!
FlyingVFanatic wrote:Tone control works fine, why have there been problems ive not heard about? Its a pretty subtle change, but thers definetly a trebely bite when its fully clockwise
No issues, just trying to confirm that the tone control has a somewhat narrow range. Thanks!
FlyingVFanatic wrote:I immediately started copping some Faces licks once I fired it up
Kudos. I didn't hear the Faces on the demo, maybe I need to revisit this one...
I think some of the demos tend to focus on the treble-y end of this pedal, which it definitely has, but..... Using P-90's or the neck pickup on a Strat, maybe dialing back the volume and tone controls a bit and going into a tube amp, I was definitely able to get some 70's raunch. There may be other OD's out there that come closer to getting that sound, but those were the riffs I was inspired to play once I dialed things in a bit. YMMV