samzadgan wrote:new05002 wrote:yea doesnt happen like that for muffs
Thanks for your help mate.
vidret wrote:get the coven! the black forest is amazing.
I havent really thought about that...but i really want the LSTR as a lot of my playing at home is low volume and i would get a bigger fuzz sound out of the LSTR at those volumes as opposed to the Pharaoh; and i already have a few good OD pedals. But ill have a look into the coven too, might as well cover all my bases!
I found the Black Forest sounded a lot better when cranked up. It's too pedal-like when the volume on your amp and pedal is down low. Don't get me wrong, it's not bad, but I don't think it's at its best. The ss/bs Fuck Overdrive is better for a variety of volumes. It responds more like an amp, but it doesn't quite have the low-end of the BF—though the small box version supposedly has more.
emptyparadigm wrote:Anyone else jonesin for this?

Yep. If I had known the original was a limited edition pedal I would have bought one. I thought it sounded fantastic. I already had the original Ekko 616 and liked it, but the lo-fi modulation was an excellent addition and changed its voicing quite a bit.
sergiomunoz74 wrote:When to jam with this guy. Turned out to have mixed feeling, he wanted to do that slow, fast, slow post rock. I was looking more to do insturmental sludgey/ambient type deal. Hopefully next session will be a little more awesome with a drummer and another guitarist.
Why don't you try to combine the two? If the jam felt natural then work with it. But if you were fighting to sound a certain way then it probably won't work out. One or both of you are just too stuck in your own passions and direction.
samzadgan wrote:actually talking about HCFX Doom Room...i was reading an interview with Black Arts Mark...and he was talking about how he started out. He mentioned that he built a pedal and told some Doom Room forum which he was on, and he started getting more orders and it took off from there.
was the Doom Room, the same HCFX Doom Room??
Yeah, I was, like a few of the other lads here, one of the early buyers. I think my three-year anniversary for knowing you fine folks is coming up soon. I bet Mark's sold well over 2,000 Pharaohs now. I'm really happy for him.