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I know nothing about the builder, though.

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It's really an unfair comparison since they didn't flick the internal switch to turn off the buffer.repoman wrote:its like steve albini is actively trying to get that barge pedal to sound like shit in that vid
just dial it back man
It's a pretty new brand, but he posts on OSG and Instagram a lot and seems like a cool guy.ck3 wrote:Though it's all silicon, this one seems raunchy enough for good times and appears to have most of the same features as the Barge Concepts BP-1:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VacKUztVcOs[/youtube]
I know nothing about the builder, though.
I just built a second one of these. Built one on the pepperspray board a couple of years ago and went with the Albini specs. Was very underwhelmed, was like an overdrive. Had a interesting character but lacked the fuzz. Saw a build at the Madbean forum a month or so ago and it got me intrigued so went back and did some research on the schematic. Here's a good thread:Faldoe wrote:Great and relevant thread. I've built a lot of pedals and a HP clone is next on my list. Madbean had the Pepper Spray PCBs which was an HP clone and offered two parts lists for the original - or close to whatever source schematic or other circuits were used to evaluate that - and an Albini version. I'm inclined to build the latter.
As I mentioned earlier, I found the Karma Suture to be a versatile overdrive. It also works well as a clean boost and cascades well into other gain sources. However, Catalinbread neutered the original circuit a bit, so their version isn't quite as inherently unruly or crunchy-sounding as the majority of the other HP variants referenced in this thread ... at least to my ears, anyway.krr149 wrote:What's the knock against the karma suture? It seems to me most reviews are positive and it's a readily available hp clone. What is it that makes other versions better?
You're welcomekrr149 wrote:Thanks for the information! If I go for an HP I want it to be wild and fuzzy - I didn't realize how many other clones are out there until this thread.
theecaptain wrote:New here. Glad someone posted about this.
I've been doing similar research, and what I really want to find is an HP that is about 50% useable and about 50% unusable/wild feedback machine. Considering all of the aforementioned clones/versions, but can't realistically try them all.
What say you?
Good question. I've got zero first hand experience with HP's. But every single distortion or fuzz pedal compromises a bass guitar's ability to cut through imo, there's usually at least some amount of low end cut toodrmaxell wrote:How are the HP or clones with bass...as far as holding the low end?