- Build Rating
- 5.00 star(s)
I love super easy, quick builds and this is one of them.
The way the Greer website describes the Tomahawk pretty accurately describes this pedal. In edition to the medium "2nd-satge Drive" it claims to be, it can be used as a light OD as well. It's certainly not transparent and does add the tweedish tone it claims to. Slight compression when running at 9v, cool breakup sounds when running it at 18. Very touch sensitive, which I dig.
The main thing that stood out to me though was how well it paired with my Mach 1 (Lightspeed). For me, it is a way better pairing than the Southern Belle (Southland), which Greer claims is "supposed:" to pair with the Lightspeed. Curious as to what others may think here.
Went with the new Tayda "pastel" green (which is more of a mint color). Also used one of PPCB's jack/dc plates, which I also really dig.
Again, super easy quick build. Recommended. Curious as to what others think about this OD.
The way the Greer website describes the Tomahawk pretty accurately describes this pedal. In edition to the medium "2nd-satge Drive" it claims to be, it can be used as a light OD as well. It's certainly not transparent and does add the tweedish tone it claims to. Slight compression when running at 9v, cool breakup sounds when running it at 18. Very touch sensitive, which I dig.
The main thing that stood out to me though was how well it paired with my Mach 1 (Lightspeed). For me, it is a way better pairing than the Southern Belle (Southland), which Greer claims is "supposed:" to pair with the Lightspeed. Curious as to what others may think here.
Went with the new Tayda "pastel" green (which is more of a mint color). Also used one of PPCB's jack/dc plates, which I also really dig.
Again, super easy quick build. Recommended. Curious as to what others think about this OD.



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