Wizard wrote:OMG CAN IT BE!? MIRACLE RABBIT LIMITED CUSTOM RUNS, CAN IT BE!?
I don't think that's the idea, at least I haven't seen anything from Eric to suggest that it will be limited. I think the other guys where just saying that since they were so disappointed to miss the clean chan/dirty chan and stamp that they are going to buy rabbits like straight up. I'm fairly certain Eric intends the miracle rabbit to be a production model in the party favors line (correct me if I'm worng dude )
i built it. it has deviated a bit from the original scope of jumbo tonebender derivative, but still of the same ilk. i wanna play with it a few days to see if i really like how it sounds. so far as how i would desribe it... the bass is tightened up, and it since it doesnt have a tone stack it has more midrange focus than a big muff pedal, so it should sit in the mix better i think. its not midrangey like a tube screamer is midrangy though. more of a farely flat response with tightened up bass, so it should mix well sitting on top of the bass player. if your down the 2 piece drummer/guitar blacky keys/white stripes type thing, a normal big muff might be better. i still have to play this with some people but thats how i think it sounds. it's also not impossibly sustainy like a big muff, just normalish sustain, but definitely not gated. just a natural decay. at low gain settings it does decent volume knob cleanup
letsgocoyote wrote:so it should sit in the mix better i think. its not midrangey like a tube screamer is midrangy though. more of a farely flat response with tightened up bass, so it should mix well sitting on top of the bass player.
Me likey where this is going! I can't wait for a demo vid!
letsgocoyote wrote:i built it. it has deviated a bit from the original scope of jumbo tonebender derivative, but still of the same ilk. i wanna play with it a few days to see if i really like how it sounds. so far as how i would desribe it... the bass is tightened up, and it since it doesnt have a tone stack it has more midrange focus than a big muff pedal, so it should sit in the mix better i think. its not midrangey like a tube screamer is midrangy though. more of a farely flat response with tightened up bass, so it should mix well sitting on top of the bass player. if your down the 2 piece drummer/guitar blacky keys/white stripes type thing, a normal big muff might be better. i still have to play this with some people but thats how i think it sounds. it's also not impossibly sustainy like a big muff, just normalish sustain, but definitely not gated. just a natural decay. at low gain settings it does decent volume knob cleanup