Was approached by a fellow marching band dad who plays trumpet in a few local bands who really wanted to dip his toe into the world of pedals. After setting him up with some of my personal pedals to try out he decided that these were keepers and commissioned me to build some for him. He said he had liked Speed Racer as a kid so that’s what I went with for basic bitch art. So we have an Octarock, a VIIB, and a HAARP (now with correctly oriented regulator)
Aside from aforementioned regulator snafu builds were as good as any PPCB project. Love the Octarock and VIIB and am currently building a third Octarock for another local musician. The HAARP is fun, but really a gimmicky pedal. As far as how they sound on trumpet? What you can actually hear over the dry acoustic sound is pretty darn cool. I did notice that getting the cardioid mic output to interface with the pedal chain is def a challenge. Using a Behringer Ultragain mic 100 tube pre/DI and though it works, still wondering if there is a better option. As a long time pedal user it does take me by surprise when musicians don’t understand things like basic pedal use or signal chain, but also upsets me a bit when they just want me to be their tech and not learn how to use the tools given. Meh, rant over


Aside from aforementioned regulator snafu builds were as good as any PPCB project. Love the Octarock and VIIB and am currently building a third Octarock for another local musician. The HAARP is fun, but really a gimmicky pedal. As far as how they sound on trumpet? What you can actually hear over the dry acoustic sound is pretty darn cool. I did notice that getting the cardioid mic output to interface with the pedal chain is def a challenge. Using a Behringer Ultragain mic 100 tube pre/DI and though it works, still wondering if there is a better option. As a long time pedal user it does take me by surprise when musicians don’t understand things like basic pedal use or signal chain, but also upsets me a bit when they just want me to be their tech and not learn how to use the tools given. Meh, rant over