Mentaltossflycoon
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Crambo strikes again!
This is yet another pedal that I hadn't heard of until it was mentioned in the forum. The build was smooth, no hiccups. I'm digging it so far. One can coax a fairly broad range of sounds out of it from green ringerish to fuzzy octave goodness, though it doesn't get quite as filthy as my fuzzy fox. The octave is quite strong throughout as long as you keep the blend past noon (duh).
I was expecting the blend to be a clean signal but mine is pleasantly dirty. This is fine by me as I don't always love clean blended dirt boxes. I'm half tempted to put the dip switches on the outside though it may be overkill. I do like all the available settings. I'm also not surprised that it stacks quite well. Not sure about bass use yet. It certainly sounds good with my p bass and bass vi. In a lot of ways it's everything I wanted my first green ringer to be but I will reserve judgment until use it live. Octave fuzz can be a tough one for us low enders. Without a clean blend I'm assuming there's enough low end loss to be an issue for me.
Totally rules with the telecaster. The octave is nice and present no matter what but the Charlie Christian neck pickup with the tone rolled off is just fantastic.

This is yet another pedal that I hadn't heard of until it was mentioned in the forum. The build was smooth, no hiccups. I'm digging it so far. One can coax a fairly broad range of sounds out of it from green ringerish to fuzzy octave goodness, though it doesn't get quite as filthy as my fuzzy fox. The octave is quite strong throughout as long as you keep the blend past noon (duh).
I was expecting the blend to be a clean signal but mine is pleasantly dirty. This is fine by me as I don't always love clean blended dirt boxes. I'm half tempted to put the dip switches on the outside though it may be overkill. I do like all the available settings. I'm also not surprised that it stacks quite well. Not sure about bass use yet. It certainly sounds good with my p bass and bass vi. In a lot of ways it's everything I wanted my first green ringer to be but I will reserve judgment until use it live. Octave fuzz can be a tough one for us low enders. Without a clean blend I'm assuming there's enough low end loss to be an issue for me.
Totally rules with the telecaster. The octave is nice and present no matter what but the Charlie Christian neck pickup with the tone rolled off is just fantastic.


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