Re: Gear preview 2017
Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2017 12:13 pm
I wonder if the dunes upgrade will reflect on the Palisades.
Dunno about the Palisades. They've been incrementally updating pedals in groups of about 4-6, for a while now. They've been upgrading the relay system on all their pedals, without much else of note. Today's yanked blog update seems to reflect the most significant schematic/functional differences yet.Inconuucl wrote:I wonder if the dunes upgrade will reflect on the Palisades.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3S9VOaLToU[/youtube]V3 UPDATES - JUNE 2017:
• Upgraded op-amps for better performance and lower noise than v1 & v2
• Stronger reverb signal with 2x the output of the v1 & v2 Ghost Echo
• Recalibrated “Dwell” control capable of self-oscillations when all the way up
• New artwork
• Silent relay-based switching
* = changesMore range added to almost every control from subtle modulation to extreme oscillation*
Improved circuitry for better performance and lower noise*
New artwork*
True bypass
Silent relay-based switching*
Sorry dude, that would be frustrating for me tooFuzz_Pi wrote:So fuckin pissed. Just got a Sea Machine v2 a week ago on the eqd memorial day sale.

That sucks, but since it's just been a week, could you exchange it? GL.Fuzz_Pi wrote:So fuckin pissed. Just got a Sea Machine v2 a week ago on the eqd memorial day sale.


He changed the name TEN Effects a few years back and pretty much only makes that Barracuda Flanger, I think. Wouldn't surprise me if he sold the old name and/or designs or some such (or maybe TC just waited for the TM to expire).whoismarykelly wrote:Toadworks would have to enforce its trademark legally which is expensive.
Toadworks was actually one of the brands that constantly ran ads in guitar magazines. Half page too which isn't cheap. I think the pedals didn't catch on because they were unique at a time when clones were the big market.The Eristic wrote:He changed the name TEN Effects a few years back and pretty much only makes that Barracuda Flanger, I think. Wouldn't surprise me if he sold the old name and/or designs or some such (or maybe TC just waited for the TM to expire).whoismarykelly wrote:Toadworks would have to enforce its trademark legally which is expensive.
His stuff was always terribly underrated. I owned one of the very first Death Rattles (and actually won the little PCB quote contest he held on HCFX) which had a fantastic boost and overdrive sections, and really liked the Phantasm, Mr Squishy and a couple others. Think he was just not that into the whole marketing hype train thing that you pretty much have to do.

Yeah, ToadWorks were more than a little clueless when it came to marketing. That might help explain their demise.whoismarykelly wrote:Toadworks was actually one of the brands that constantly ran ads in guitar magazines. Half page too which isn't cheap. I think the pedals didn't catch on because they were unique at a time when clones were the big market.The Eristic wrote:He changed the name TEN Effects a few years back and pretty much only makes that Barracuda Flanger, I think. Wouldn't surprise me if he sold the old name and/or designs or some such (or maybe TC just waited for the TM to expire).whoismarykelly wrote:Toadworks would have to enforce its trademark legally which is expensive.
His stuff was always terribly underrated. I owned one of the very first Death Rattles (and actually won the little PCB quote contest he held on HCFX) which had a fantastic boost and overdrive sections, and really liked the Phantasm, Mr Squishy and a couple others. Think he was just not that into the whole marketing hype train thing that you pretty much have to do.
Then there was also Deco Pedals by the same builder. They were announced but I don't believe any were ever made/sold because the prices were incredibly high. IIRC they were $399 or $499 each.
http://www.effectsdatabase.com/model/deco