Re: The BitQuest! September 2014
Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2015 2:04 am
Twice a week I'm fingering my BitQuest. Love it all the time. Should I get a 2nd? probably..
Nice find, Josh, I don't think I put that in the forum did I... pretty cool for a couple buttheads like us to be in a Canadian business magazine! *smile* And very cool that they used your demo video too hey!Sparrow wrote:i don't think this has been posted anywhere?
kinda neat :joy:
http://www.canadianbusiness.com/innovat ... tar-pedal/
Yeah we've been doing dark boxes lately.. got a new dark Reverberator too.. I think you're right though, next BitQuest should be colourful! We're cooking up a UFO theme for the next one...Eric! wrote:Bitquest needs a colourful update. FOR REAL..MORE RAINBOWS N STUFF
I had a dragon idea too! A pixel-art dragon... there's such a small amount of room on the box for art that we couldn't really come up with a cool plan.. I'm still into it though!blakestree wrote:What about a nice green dragon for the lil' guy to fight?
Thanks Tim! What a board! Very interesting pedal I see on there, I'm gonna have to ask you about that one..Clean Channel wrote:I'm all for colorful BitQuests! Someone out there got the bright idea to ask Ryan for Skittles knobs during the preorder, and when I saw the result, I had them put on my BQ too. All those colors just seem appropriate for such a feature-packed pedal.
I still love my BitQuest as much as the day I got it. Such a brilliantly designed pedal!
Me too! I always regret not keeping a special etched box for myself!vidret wrote:im still a bit sad i missed the ILF preorder :lol: loves it anyways.
Hey Kevin! You ever use the BitQuest on any Near Grey stuff? Just curious, big fan of your music.Forrrest wrote:Twice a week I'm fingering my BitQuest. Love it all the time. Should I get a 2nd? probably..
Should be totally fine on any outlet at 9V, I never hear of people having any problems with BQs and PP2s. Thanks for checking in!ThorZ wrote:I have a Vodoo powerplus 2, i assume that the Bit Quest will happily work of the 9v setting on this? or do i need to change it up?
Ryan wrote:Nice find, Josh, I don't think I put that in the forum did I... pretty cool for a couple buttheads like us to be in a Canadian business magazine! *smile* And very cool that they used your demo video too hey!Sparrow wrote:i don't think this has been posted anywhere?
kinda neat![]()
http://www.canadianbusiness.com/innovat ... tar-pedal/
Thanks Josh!Sparrow wrote: :thumb:
i'm very flattered.
here's an interview Ryan did recently for those that haven't seen it.
and. hope you don't mind me posting .. :hug:
http://coastsonic.com/blogs/news/191046 ... yan-clarke
I hadn't heard of the Hot Hand 3 before and it looks cool! I'd love to try one too!Eric! wrote:Anybody tried a Hot Hand 3 with the Bitquest?
This would be very sick!Eric! wrote:Anybody tried a Hot Hand 3 with the Bitquest?
You know Ctrl 0 is the gain for the dirt, right?Ric wrote: I saw it has a trim pot in the inside, does it refer to the volume of the dirty side?? I love it but it is extremely loud!!!
Welcome to ILF, Ric! That pcb trimpot is a throwback to when the BitQuest was just gonna be a fuzz pedal.. it's a bass eq for the fuzz signal. The volume and gain knobs both affect the fuzz signal level but remember that with great gain comes great volume, they go hand in hand.Ric wrote:Ciao Guys!
I have been playing my bitquest for a couple of months and I love it!
I saw it has a trim pot in the inside, does it refer to the volume of the dirty side?? I love it but it is extremely loud!!!
This would be very sick! :cool:Eric! wrote:Anybody tried a Hot Hand 3 with the Bitquest?
