- Build Rating
- 5.00 star(s)
So I have to start off by saying that my relationship with Greer clones is a bit complex. The Lightspeed is still my favorite light "transparent," "organic" (insert whatever buzz word you like here) OD of all time, and my Mach 1 was on my board since I built it until @szukalski's Speedy Sheep came along and kicked it off due to it's extra gain stage.
But other Greer clones have been let downs: the Southland (Southern Belle) and Tomahawk (Hatchet) pretty much sucked imho. That said, his "amp in a box" clones that I've built (Ghetto Stomp and Black Mountain) have been fun to play and really feel like AIB's. I can say almost the same about the British Royalty - the exception being that it's more fun and just plain better than the aforementioned. Well, let me tell you why.
To be fair, I don't have the relative amps to compare the Green Ghetto to Black Mountain to...nor do I have an AC 30. But I do have a sweet little Vox AC4TV (a fantastic little 4W tube amp, btw, for those of you in apartments or other situations where you need something with lower head room). That said, I know what a Vox sounds like and the British Royalty has it down pretty well. Although some may use it as an OD, it is definitely more of a preamp - lots of "British sparkle" on tap, stays relatively clean until you get around noon with the gain control and then it starts to get grimy - all while maintaining that Voxy chime. It stacks well (as a preamp should) and sounded fantastic when getting hit with my Speedy Sheep, Texel, or Modus Operandi. The EQ is interesting in that it seems to affect both the volume and gain quite a bit to my ears; but that doesn't bother me and the tone control sounds pretty damn good with my Strat around 3 o'clock - even better when dimed out. It's a lot of fun at both 9V or 18 and is pretty responsive to your attack and guitar's volume control.
It's possible I just think the British Royalty is better than the other AIB's because I like that British/Vox sound better; but I truly think it's because it has that amp like "feel" down better than the others. Even when I had it plugged into my Joyo Bluejay BanTamp (a great little 20W single tube head that I solely use as a headphone amp late at night), I felt like I was playing my Vox.
All the glowing praise aside, it does have its limits. If you don't like that British sound, then you have no use for this. And it won't find a permanent place on my board (if I want to play a Vox, well, I'll just play my Vox). But it's a super fun pedal and if you like that sound you'll definitely want to build this whether you have a Vox or not (but especially if you don't and you want you want your Monotone to sound like one
).
Easy, straightforward build except for the fact I had to sort through a few "poopy" (as @MichaelW likes to describe them
) sounding J201's before I was able to get the right sound (biased at 4.5V). I'm going to have to get my SMD skills up to par pretty quickly because I swear it's getting harder and harder to find good throughhole JFets (had the same problem with the J113 in my General Tso's). Anyway, it all worked out in the end.
Went with the "Red Sparkle" enclosure from Love my Switches' December powder drop. The red sparkle has a really dope dark hue to it and the picture really doesn't do it justice.
Again, unless you just plain don't like this particular kind of sound, just build it and and have fun!
But other Greer clones have been let downs: the Southland (Southern Belle) and Tomahawk (Hatchet) pretty much sucked imho. That said, his "amp in a box" clones that I've built (Ghetto Stomp and Black Mountain) have been fun to play and really feel like AIB's. I can say almost the same about the British Royalty - the exception being that it's more fun and just plain better than the aforementioned. Well, let me tell you why.
To be fair, I don't have the relative amps to compare the Green Ghetto to Black Mountain to...nor do I have an AC 30. But I do have a sweet little Vox AC4TV (a fantastic little 4W tube amp, btw, for those of you in apartments or other situations where you need something with lower head room). That said, I know what a Vox sounds like and the British Royalty has it down pretty well. Although some may use it as an OD, it is definitely more of a preamp - lots of "British sparkle" on tap, stays relatively clean until you get around noon with the gain control and then it starts to get grimy - all while maintaining that Voxy chime. It stacks well (as a preamp should) and sounded fantastic when getting hit with my Speedy Sheep, Texel, or Modus Operandi. The EQ is interesting in that it seems to affect both the volume and gain quite a bit to my ears; but that doesn't bother me and the tone control sounds pretty damn good with my Strat around 3 o'clock - even better when dimed out. It's a lot of fun at both 9V or 18 and is pretty responsive to your attack and guitar's volume control.
It's possible I just think the British Royalty is better than the other AIB's because I like that British/Vox sound better; but I truly think it's because it has that amp like "feel" down better than the others. Even when I had it plugged into my Joyo Bluejay BanTamp (a great little 20W single tube head that I solely use as a headphone amp late at night), I felt like I was playing my Vox.
All the glowing praise aside, it does have its limits. If you don't like that British sound, then you have no use for this. And it won't find a permanent place on my board (if I want to play a Vox, well, I'll just play my Vox). But it's a super fun pedal and if you like that sound you'll definitely want to build this whether you have a Vox or not (but especially if you don't and you want you want your Monotone to sound like one

Easy, straightforward build except for the fact I had to sort through a few "poopy" (as @MichaelW likes to describe them

Went with the "Red Sparkle" enclosure from Love my Switches' December powder drop. The red sparkle has a really dope dark hue to it and the picture really doesn't do it justice.
Again, unless you just plain don't like this particular kind of sound, just build it and and have fun!


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