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Re: Failed Pedal Lines and Companies
Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2016 4:42 pm
by goroth
Synthmonger disappeared and was doing some cool stuff.
I remember him posting about something... a ... phaser? Or something. Had the proto on the go, a short demo on Twitter and then he fell of the face of the planet.
Re: Failed Pedal Lines and Companies
Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2016 4:46 pm
by lordgalvar
I think Synthmonger is back. At least perfect circuit keeps restocking the pulsemonger...
I think he got in trouble with preorders and not delivering for a while and just ships to a few shops now. But he was gone until the last 2 months or so (then again, it could all be NOS

).
I think the phaser got him in trouble and he never finished/released the pulsemonger mk.2
Re: Failed Pedal Lines and Companies
Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2016 4:59 pm
by DannDubbleEwe
Does Robot Factory still produce? His site is still up. I miss my Brain Freeze and the Photron was unreal good.
Re: Failed Pedal Lines and Companies
Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2016 5:01 pm
by echorec
goroth wrote:Synthmonger disappeared and was doing some cool stuff.
I remember him posting about something... a ... phaser? Or something. Had the proto on the go, a short demo on Twitter and then he fell of the face of the planet.
He is the worst in the industry when it comes to teasing things that are nowhere near production. He'll make a claim on facebook like, "Guys, get ready for 9 new pedals next month." Then he'll drop off the face of the Earth without any updates for the next 10 months. If you look at his timeline, you just have to laugh at how disagreeable his ambition is with his production numbers. I've been there and I know what it's like to fall behind on a deadline, but he should really refrain from promoting stuff, that isn't already being assembled for distribution.
Re: Failed Pedal Lines and Companies
Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2016 5:08 pm
by echorec
The Prescription Electronics thing was a mystery to me. They were one of the first really successful and widely available built-by-hand outfits. I think the Yardbox and Experience were many players' first encounters with the boutique market. The Throb was a Pulsar clone before EHX reissued it. They were perhaps the first of the Portland builders (pre-CBread, pre-Malekko, pre-Deville, pre-Lightfoot, etc.), and at some point they announced a name change, but seem to have disappeared from the scene. Their old HQ fuzzbox.com remains inactive.
Re: Failed Pedal Lines and Companies
Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2016 5:15 pm
by echorec
Duesenberg will be on this list soon enough. None of their pedals appear to have any bells or whistles, yet they command $350 and up. Their guitars may sell fairly well, but who the hell is buying their pedals?
http://www.rogueguitarshop.com/collecti ... erg-pedals

Re: Failed Pedal Lines and Companies
Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2016 5:24 pm
by echorec
This is $405 in the U.S. It lacks tap-tempo, expression inputs, and note subdivision. It has two modes, no presets, no side-mounted dip switches, and no tubes. You could buy almost any tremolo on the planet not named
Goatkeeper or produced by Effectrode, and it would be more affordable and have greater features. So why would anyone (not named Chankgeez) buy one of these?

Re: Failed Pedal Lines and Companies
Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2016 5:33 pm
by Chankgeez
echorec wrote:The Prescription Electronics thing was a mystery to me. They were one of the first really successful and widely available built-by-hand outfits. I think the Yardbox and Experience were many players' first encounters with the boutique market. The Throb was a Pulsar clone before EHX reissued it. They were perhaps the first of the Portland builders (pre-CBread, pre-Malekko, pre-Deville, pre-Lightfoot, etc.), and at some point they announced a name change, but seem to have disappeared from the scene. Their old HQ fuzzbox.com remains inactive.
I love Jack's pedals, but he didn't exactly keep up with the times and the market. Kept a very low profile lately and wasn't much of presence online.

No mystery there.
Experience was defintely my first brush with boutique.
I think their old domain name may still even be for sale.

Re: Failed Pedal Lines and Companies
Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2016 5:59 pm
by JonnyAngle
D.o.S. wrote:JonnyAngle wrote:How about Zeibek? I still love my submarines! Oz admitted he didn't factor in his time when he set up the pricing.
This is about the nicest thing I've ever read about Zeibek (and whatever they were called prior) and Oz.Dude flaked out on a lot of very vocal people, if I remember correctly.
Yeah that happened.
I was late to the zeibek party, so I'm just hunting and never got burned.
Re: Failed Pedal Lines and Companies
Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2016 6:01 pm
by neonblack
INFANEM feels like they aren't around anymore. No updates for a while now
Re: Failed Pedal Lines and Companies
Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2016 6:04 pm
by HighDeaf1080p
What's the current deal with Lightfoot labs? Do they still exist?
Re: Failed Pedal Lines and Companies
Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2016 9:52 pm
by spacelordmother
JonnyAngle wrote:D.o.S. wrote:JonnyAngle wrote:How about Zeibek? I still love my submarines! Oz admitted he didn't factor in his time when he set up the pricing.
This is about the nicest thing I've ever read about Zeibek (and whatever they were called prior) and Oz.Dude flaked out on a lot of very vocal people, if I remember correctly.
Yeah that happened.
I was late to the zeibek party, so I'm just hunting and never got burned.
They/he were called Music Electronix before Zeibek. The name changed after the first time he cracked under the pressure, the second time it was all over. Real shame as his pedals were pretty good despite their simplicity. I still have my old Gemini Drive and think it sounds really good.
I'll add Frostwave to the list. I want a Resonator and a Sonic Alienator so bad, but just can't justify the prices they go for these days.
Re: Failed Pedal Lines and Companies
Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2016 10:05 pm
by D.o.S.
Oh, Monolith counts, although I think a divorce fucked them up?
Re: Failed Pedal Lines and Companies
Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2016 10:12 pm
by oscillateur
spacelordmother wrote:I'll add Frostwave to the list. I want a Resonator and a Sonic Alienator so bad, but just can't justify the prices they go for these days.
Frostwave was basically Paul Perry doing all the stuff by himself. He was quite active on the Analogue Heaven mailing list when I used to read it (ages ago), very nice guy. From what I've heard he's got a bookshop in Melbourne now

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Re: Failed Pedal Lines and Companies
Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2016 10:37 pm
by Boxbie