Love the idea of separate mix knobs for clean volume and echo volume (and that they can both work as boosts). Ken puts a lot of care into his concepts and design - makes sure everything is really useful.
hazelwould wrote:Hopefully he has some clips up before the pre-order is over.
He said clips "in a few weeks" but Infanem clips always take forever and generally sound like shit.
Uncle Grandfather wrote:are there pics up somewhere?
Nothing yet.
Speaking of the Faye's Her though, if you like that pedal you really need to check out the Prophecysound Pi-Phase. That pedal does the MuTron thing, exactly.
hazelwould wrote:Hopefully he has some clips up before the pre-order is over.
He said clips "in a few weeks" but Infanem clips always take forever and generally sound like shit.
Uncle Grandfather wrote:are there pics up somewhere?
Nothing yet.
Speaking of the Faye's Her though, if you like that pedal you really need to check out the Prophecysound Pi-Phase. That pedal does the MuTron thing, exactly.
thanks for the heads up. I really dig the faye'ss her. and followed that thread on the pi-phase. i've already got a bi-phase, but would be nice having a smaller unit if it nails the tone. that tone is so addictive, and the faye's her if going for that tone can get the ebb and flow pretty well, but not the tone. i've a prophecy infinitphase too, which was based on the bi-phase also...i think...but it still misses the mark although obviously that wasn't the intention with that lovely.
i've been slowly coming to the realization that i'll be ordering one.
Yeah, I have a BiPhase as well and agree, the FH and Infinitephase are both great but more "inspired by" the MuTron. The Pi-Phase nails it tho, like 95% of the way there.
12XU2A3X3 wrote:been waiting for this one for a little while. i guess this is the pt2399 based delay that he's said he's got sounding better the chip at spec. should be pretty neat, i love my driving notion and no future in fuzz.
also, it's pretty wild that my man has milling machines down in his basement dungeon to make those disk echos.
Ken posted this is in the comments section of the link I posted:
"Digital delay path with fully analog clean signal. The voicing is a blend of a high fidelity analog delay and the Digitech PDS series: clean and full range with just a bit of grit."