I want an Arc Effects Gamut and this sexy bitch right here....
CRIMSON KING
The ARC Effects Crimson King is a modern take on the highly sought after and incredibly rare Baldwin Burns Buzzaround fuzz pedal. At it's core is 3 tested, audited, and matched germanium transistors as well as top quality axial components which allow this pedal to achieve an incredible range of vintage and modern fuzz sounds with impeccable clarity and ample volume. The range spans from "Bender" type sounds to higher gain territory with a LOT less background noise and a much higher degree of dynamic response. The Crimson King takes over where the original left off with the addition of a voltage converter that allows this pedal to be used with all standard negative ground 9v power supplies. No need for a battery or any special power supplies and this CAN be daisy chained with other standard pedals without any issues. FEATURES
Custom 3.5" x 5" 18 Gauge Steel Enclosure With A Red Sparkle Powdercoated Finish
True Bypass Switching
Top Mounted Jacks
DC Power + Internal Battery Snap
This is the same circuit as the B3 but is now made on a PCB and has a custom made enclosure that's the same size as the BGP. You can pre-order at http://arc-effects.com/crimson-king/ with the first round shipping mid March.
Holy Schnikes wrote:I want an Arc Effects Gamut and this sexy bitch right here....
CRIMSON KING
The ARC Effects Crimson King is a modern take on the highly sought after and incredibly rare Baldwin Burns Buzzaround fuzz pedal. At it's core is 3 tested, audited, and matched germanium transistors as well as top quality axial components which allow this pedal to achieve an incredible range of vintage and modern fuzz sounds with impeccable clarity and ample volume. The range spans from "Bender" type sounds to higher gain territory with a LOT less background noise and a much higher degree of dynamic response. The Crimson King takes over where the original left off with the addition of a voltage converter that allows this pedal to be used with all standard negative ground 9v power supplies. No need for a battery or any special power supplies and this CAN be daisy chained with other standard pedals without any issues. FEATURES
Custom 3.5" x 5" 18 Gauge Steel Enclosure With A Red Sparkle Powdercoated Finish
True Bypass Switching
Top Mounted Jacks
DC Power + Internal Battery Snap
This is the same circuit as the B3 but is now made on a PCB and has a custom made enclosure that's the same size as the BGP. You can pre-order at http://arc-effects.com/crimson-king/ with the first round shipping mid March.
Holy Schnikes wrote:I want an Arc Effects Gamut and this sexy bitch right here....
CRIMSON KING
The ARC Effects Crimson King is a modern take on the highly sought after and incredibly rare Baldwin Burns Buzzaround fuzz pedal. At it's core is 3 tested, audited, and matched germanium transistors as well as top quality axial components which allow this pedal to achieve an incredible range of vintage and modern fuzz sounds with impeccable clarity and ample volume. The range spans from "Bender" type sounds to higher gain territory with a LOT less background noise and a much higher degree of dynamic response. The Crimson King takes over where the original left off with the addition of a voltage converter that allows this pedal to be used with all standard negative ground 9v power supplies. No need for a battery or any special power supplies and this CAN be daisy chained with other standard pedals without any issues. FEATURES
Custom 3.5" x 5" 18 Gauge Steel Enclosure With A Red Sparkle Powdercoated Finish
True Bypass Switching
Top Mounted Jacks
DC Power + Internal Battery Snap
This is the same circuit as the B3 but is now made on a PCB and has a custom made enclosure that's the same size as the BGP. You can pre-order at http://arc-effects.com/crimson-king/ with the first round shipping mid March.
Such an awesome PCB layout
I'm really liking the looks of what Aaron is doing.
Muse FTW wrote:Played lots of basses today and surprisingly enough, I like a bunch of them. Also played the Mopho X4 which is very underwhelming since I own a Prohpet 08 now.
Finally got to play a mini brute today... and I am glad I went for the mopho-key instead... I was very underimpressed really... also I almost want to see what the next person to try it thinks of the "horrible" oscillating sound I got it to do before turning the volume off and walking away