May 31 2011

MXR M-133 Micro Amp on sale at Music123!

MXR M-133 Micro Amp on sale at Music123!Music123 is having a good deal on the MXR M133 Micro Amp. It lists for $136.23, and is usually available for $79.99, but is currently on sale for $64.24. Not a bad deal at all on a great sounding pedal. If you’re looking to overdrive pedals or the preamp section of your tube amp… this may be the thing you need.

Here is the official description on the MXR M-133 Micro Amp:

The MXR M-133 Micro Amplifier Pedal adds a preset amount of gain, using a single control. With a guitar, this lets you boost your signal for lead work, adjust between 2 different guitars with unmatched output (i.e., humbucker to single coils), or it can supply a permanent boost in a long effects chain where signal drop-off is a problem. Power: Single 9-volt battery or Dunlop ECB-003 AC Adapter – Controls: Footswitch toggles amp on/bypass (red LED indicates on) Gain knob adjusts total output volume when the Micro Amp is engaged.

For those of you not too familiar with this pedal, check out this video by jimdunlopusa:

Again, the MXR M-133 Micro Amp is on sale for $64.24 at Music123!

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May 31 2011

Favoretti Yellow Cab OD Give Away – And the winner is…

I was really excited to put on this give away. Marcelo Favoretti of Favoretti Custom Designs sent me his new Yellow Cab OD, which is great sounding over drive. After we did our review, he wanted me to give it away! This was a great opportunity to get a new over drive on your pedal board, something that sounds great and a little different.

Yesterday, I selected our winner, and he was James Gerber of Hillsboro, Oregon! Congrats James! The pedal shipped today and should be there in a day or two.

Marcelo, if you’re reading this, thanks again for letting us review the pedal and giving it away! Please check out Favoretti’s Custom Designs on Facebook and Twitter as well!

Tomorrow, I’ll be announcing another pedal to give away so stay tuned!

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May 30 2011

MI Effects Crunch Box Give Away (Modified Crunch Box)

MI Effects Crunch Box Give Away (Modified Crunch Box)I received a sweet email from Mark at MI Effects, and he let me know that he’s got a give away going on at MI Effects. This is a special give away in my opinion because this is a MI Effects Crunch Box, but with 5 modifications in them. They’re giving away 3 pedals with these mods, so they’ll be unique for sure.

Here are the details from Mark:

We have just launched another giveaway, which finishes 12pm AEST June 17th

We have jam packed 3 Crunch Box pedals with 5 cool modifications, some of which may be used on production models in the future if a new version is ever released.

The mods include:

1) Start with an internal voltage tripler to run at the pedal at 24V for the punchiest, most amp-like tone.

2) The presence trimmer is now external for on-the-go adjustments.

3) A 3 position clipping switch for >> traditional CB sizzle, a more organic softer clip, or an open sounding ‘volume boost’ mode.

4) A switchable filter mode for a fat, ‘fixed wah’ tone

5) A switchable lower gain mode, with improved guitar volume sensitivity.

There are 3 ways to win a modified Crunch Box. Basically 1 Crunch Box will go to someone who has subscribed to our newsletter. Subscription form can be access on our Facebook page or the MI Effects website. A 2nd Crunch Box is Facebook related and a 3rd Crunch Box is Twitter related. All the details can be found by guitarist at http://www.mieffects.com/giveaway.htm

Good luck everyone!

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May 28 2011

Pedal Line Friday (Saturday Edition) – 5/28 – Ashley Emery

Apparently, after my experience with the Foo Fighters, my head is still in the clouds. I regrettably forgot to do a Pedal Line Friday submission yesterday! So today is a special Pedal Line Friday but on Saturday edition! Today we’re featuring the pedal line from Ashley Emery! If you have a pedal line (doesn’t have to be in a board) for your rig, please email me a photo, bio, description of pedals and routing to pedallineateffectsbaydotcom. Every Friday I’ll showcase a pedal line submission. Make sure you include any links to your band or music page.

Pedal Line Friday (Saturday Edition) - 5/28 - Ashley EmeryAttached is an image of my pedal line. Please note I am a bassist, my pedal choices might be strange but they work for the music we are creating.

Contents (from top left to bottom right)

- Custom built ‘Sonic Pharmacy’ Earth Bazz Fuzz pedal
- Boss DS-1 Distortion Pedal
- Boss BF-2 Flanger Pedal (modded, unclocked the flanger timing/speed settings)
- Boss DD-7 Digital Delay
- Custom build Kill Switch
- Boss SL-20 Slicer Pedal
- Custom built ‘Sonic Pharmacy’ Wormhole effects looper with a light receptive control
- Boss OC-2 Octave Pedal
- Boss TU-2 Tuner

Through the Wormhole effects looper I have placed the FL-2, DD-7 and the Bass Fuzz. This pedal allows you to loop the feedback from these three pedals creating a hellish assault of noise which can be dynamically controlled using the knobs on the three offending pedals. The feedback can be gated and controlled by the light receptive control which acts sort of like a theramin wah to phase the feedback.

The band I am in is called ‘Colonics‘ we are a three piece noise band from Brighton, UK. Our bandcamp URL is ‘http://colonics.bandcamp.com/‘ we have our first EP up for free download at the moment.

If the pedal line is included on the site could you also mention ‘Sonic Pharmacy‘ who built to of my pedals, the MD of the company is a friend/relative of the band and this would help his company reach a wider audience. http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Sonic-Pharmacy/205768589438011

I would love my pedal line to be featured on your site! It would be an honour.

Thanks Ashley

Thanks Ashley, it was a privilege to post it!

 

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May 28 2011

Clearance Sale on DeltaLab TO1 Tube Overdrive at Musician’s Friend

I noticed that the DeltaLab TO1 Tube Overdrive is on clearance at Musician’s Friend. I’ve seen a few DeltaLab pedals on sale in the past, but this one basically caught my eye/ear after a few YouTube clips. It’s a pretty great sounding over drive.. similar to Ibanez Tubescreamer. Normally this pedal lists for $79.99 and you usually see it available for $49.99, but is currently on clearance for $29.99 at Musician’s Friend!

Here is the official description on the DeltaLab TO1 Tube Overdrive:

Creamy, vintage-style overdrive.

The Deltalab TO1 Tube Overdrive pedal adds overdrive to your favorite tube or solid state amp in a toneful manner. The T01 creates a warm overdrive effect reminiscent of the classic rock and blues sounds of the ’60s and ’70s. With an old-school design to match its vintage warmth, the Deltalab TO1 is the pedal of choice for guitarists who want rich, harmonic overdrive and sustain. Affordable vintage tones made easy

I’m going to post two demos of this pedal. Both are by intheblues. This first clip is a straight demo of the pedal.

This second video is where intheblues plays the DeltaLab TO1 vs. a Ibanez Tubescreamer:

As you can hear, the overdrive is not bad at all and can keep up with the TS nicely. For the price of $29.99, it’s a great bargain for a nice sounding overdrive. The DeltaLab TO1 Tube Overdrive is available via clearance sale for $29.99 at Musician’s Friend!

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May 27 2011

Foo Fighters 5/26

Foo FightersDave Grohl: “So want to do a shot of whiskey?”.. hell yeah!

Last night has to go down as one of the coolest and funnest nights I had in a long long time! Foo Fighters came to town and through a mutual friend, I was able go back stage, hang with the band and watch a truly amazing show. The opportunity to meet the band was an incredible experience. I have to say that group of guys are some of the nicest and easy going people I met. They are rock stars that do not act like what you might preconceive what a rock star would act like. At one point, Dave looked at me and asked if I wanted a shot of whiskey. Um…. yeah!

So how the hell did I get to meet these guys? Basically, I’m friends with the owner/operator of Wire Instruments in Seattle and he was dropping off a surprise bass present for Nate Mendel. Below is a shot of this beautiful custom bass on the bass tech’s bench at sound check.

Wire Instrument BassWhile sitting on stage right, it was great to see Nate actually use it in the set. Here is that shot of him posing with the new Wire Instruments bass!

Foo Fighters - Nate Mendel posing with Wire Instruments BassThe set was amazing! Foo Fighters played for 3 hours straight! Energy level was crazy high, and they were humming on all cylinders. Before the show, I had a chance to join in on a conversation about necks, pickups and guitars with Chris Shiflett, unfortunately he had to get ready for the show before we could talk about effects. I did have a few words with Nate about effects though. He mentioned that he does use a Fulltone Bass drive for some overdrive parts, but since he’s dealing with a 5 piece band, that playing straight is often the best choice tonally for the band.

On and off throughout the night I was able to chat with Dave Grohl, which I’ve mentioned in the past – I’ve always admired his attitude and sense of humor. I was glad to see that it was like that in the flesh, he is a hilarious dude. I even had a chat about “Fresh Pots” and he was joking about how that was quite embarrassing.. but true. Dave definitely likes his coffee. I would only assume it’s the only way for him to maintain that level of energy throughout the day(s). I was super psyched to get in a quick shot of Dave and I:

Dave Grohl and myself after the show

Well, hell.. this is suppose to be a post about effects. I did tweet that I did get some pedal shots… well… I DID!

I guess I’ll want to talk about Chris’ board first. I was surprised to see that it was trimmed down (sorta). Originally I had some shots from 3/24/2011, but it looks like he’s changed things around.

Foo Fighter's Chris Shiflett PedalboardOriginally he was using multiple Line 6 modeler pedals (DL4 and MM4). He’s definitely consolidated with a Line6 M13 stompbox modeler. That took care of the dual DL4s and MM4 from before as well as allowing him to remove the EHX holy grail and Menatone Red Snapper from the new line up. He’s still using the EHX Micro POG, Fulltone Full-Drive 2 MOSFET, Boss TU-3 and Dunlop DVP1 Volume Pedal. I’m assuming the little custom black pedal is a input selector/jumper switch. It’s different that what as there in the past.. but very similar. He is also using a Voodoo Lab Amp Selector for switching amps.

Here is a shot of Chris Shiflett’s amps

Foo Fighters Chris Shiflett Amps

Dave Grohl’s board appears to be pretty consistent with older shots. A pair of Boss TU-3 tuners (one for electric the other for acoustic). Boss DD-3 delay and MXR Phase 90. The black box is a CAE amp selector. Pedals powered by Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2+. Additionally, he was using a Jim Dunlop HT1 Heil Talk Box as well.

Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl Pedalboard

Here is a shot of Dave Grohl’s guitars and amps.

Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl Guitars

Foo Fighters Dave Grohl Amps

I’m pretty bummed I wasn’t able to get Pat’s board though. I’ll see what I can dig up and follow up with a Pat gear post to make up for it here. Damn.

Like I mentioned the show was stellar. I really liked how they “entertained” the audience. It was definitely a performance for the crowd, and you really got a sense of connection. The crowd was into Dave stating they were going to play until the crowd asked them to stop. The Foo Fighter set list had 26 songs on it. They played close (if not) 10 songs during the encore and the crowd was loving every second of it. It’s been a very long time since I saw a production show of this level, and it’s amazing the bodies it takes to make it happen. Stacks and stacks of road cases. Miles of cable. It was mind boggling.

Foo Fighters Rockin!

Also, Motorhead opened. I can’t believe that I waited this long in the post to mention that. M-o-t-o-r-h-e-a-d people. Lemmy at one point join the band for a song, and the crowd went wild.

Lemmy of Motorhead with Foo FightersAfter the show my backstage experience continued. Most of the guys left for the next city, but Dave and Pat stuck around and we ended up closing a local bar. Lemmy decided to show up as well. So here is Dave and Lemmy in a local bar in town. Surreal experience to say the least. I must mention that there were a few local regulars there at the bar, and all wanted to talk with Dave and Lemmy and it was so cool to see them talk to everyone.  These guys are the real deal and just enjoy hanging out and living.

Dave Grohl and Lemmy of MotorheadThe night ended safely and I went home late, but the experience is something I’ll be looking back fondly for a long time. If you get a chance to check out Foo Fighters.. please do, the show will blow your mind.

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May 26 2011

Musician’s Friend Memorial Day Weekend Sale Coupon Code!

Just got an email talking about the Memorial Day Weekend sale going on at Musician’s Friend. This offer is good from 5/26 to 5/31 where you can save up to $500 on your purchase! Here is the breakdown on savings:

$150 – $249.99 5% off
$250 – $699.99 10% off
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$3300 – up $500 off

To receive savings use the coupon code Salute11 at check out.  Please visit this page to view all restrictions, etc.

Musician's Friend Memorial Day Weekend Sale Coupon Code!

 

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May 26 2011

MXR M-101 Phase 90 Sale!

MXR M-101 Phase 90 Sale!I’ve seen this happen from time to time.. and now it’s happening again. There is a great deal on the MXR M-101 Phase 90 happening on Amazon right now. The MXR M-101 Phase 90 lists at $150, usually you see it available in the $80 range, but is currently on sale for $62.20 and is eligible for FREE super saver shipping. This is great price to pick up a very classic phaser. At the time of this post, there were only 5 left in stock, so you’ll need to jump on it if you’re interested!

Here is the description of the MXR M-101 Phase 90:

The MXR Phase 90 delivers the classic four-stage phasing sound with continuously variable speed control. The Phase 90 has a fixed regeneration level that adds intensity and sounds great on guitars and keyboards. Uses batteries or ECB03 power supply. The MXR Phase 90 has found its way into many of Eddie Van Halen’s recordings, adding a shimmery velocity to lead passages or a more dramatic swoosh to muted strumming. This phaser is not just designed for guitars; it works well with bass, keyboards and even vocals and appears in all of these guises on Dweezil Zappa’s Z album, ‘Music For Pets’, which hints it is flexible and hip.

Again, the MXR M-101 Phase 90 is on sale for $62.20 at Amazon.com!

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May 25 2011

Awesome deal on the THD Electronics Quintet Pedal Quintet Tone Curve Pedal at Amazon

THD Electronics Quintet Pedal Quintet Tone Curve PedalI just came across an awesome deal on the THD Electronics Quintet Tone Curve pedal at Amazon. This pedal lists for $179.00, and is usually available for around $129.. but is on sale right now for $53.26! That’s 70% off of list price. Whoa!

Now, if you’re like me… you might be wondering.. what does the THD Electronics Quintet Pedal do? Here is the official description:

The THD Quintet Tone Curve is a passive pedal that permits you to select among 5 different frequency response curves to be applied to your existing guitar sound. It works with any passive, magnetic pickups in guitars, steel guitars and basses. Greatly expands your tonal range by altering your pickups’ bass, mid and treble resonances in dramatic and highly musical ways.

THD Quintet Tone Curve Guitar Effects Pedal Features:

* Select from 5 different frequency response curves
* Set intensity of each curve
* Works with any passive, magnetic pickups in guitars, steel guitars and basses

Again, the THD Electronics Quintet Pedal is on sale for $53.26 at Amazon.com!

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May 25 2011

Electro-Harmonix Ring Thing Demo

Electro-Harmonix Ring Thing Modulator Guitar Effects PedalI found this interesting video yesterday. It’s the Electro-Harmonix Ring Thing Modulator demo by Joshua Craig. I thought it was interesting, since his style is on the heavier side of things, and you normally don’t see Ring Thing demos showcasing this.  I think some of you guys might appreciate it at the very least.

First, here is the official description on the Electro-Harmonix Ring Thing:

The Electro-Harmonix Ring Thing is a single sideband modulator, presenting state-of-the-art modulation control to allow the user to explore a new sonic world that’s both familiar and inventive. Complex modulations with interactive parameters create any sound your mind can imagine. From metallic sweeps to subtle color changes to unique and limitless modulations, the Electro-Harmonix Ring Thing effects pedal will become your sonic dream machine.

Articulate pitch shifting, preset tuning, selectable waveforms and external control delivers sound designer mystery, with a Rock and Roll edge.

The EHX Ring Thing effect pedal has four selectable modes that use either frequency or pitch shift modulation: Ring Modulation, Side Modulation, Single Sideband—Upper Band, Single Sideband—Lower Band, and Pitch Shift. The ring modulator section builds upon the original EHX Frequency Analyzer, adding to it selectable carrier waveforms, sweepable filter, presets, and expression pedal control. Single-sideband modulation is a new effect based on ring modulation but with only one band present, making it a more harmonious effect. Finally, EHX added a powerful modulatable pitch shifter to this guitar pedal that can do detune effects, vibrato, chorus, transpose, or even whammy when you use an external expression pedal.

Here is the video posted by EHX. I got a kick out of the “rock face” at 0:41 of the video. Makes me want to run a new segment on the site where people can send me their “rock face” moments! What do you think?

If you’re interesting in picking up the Electro-Harmonix Ring Thing Modulator they are available for $209.25 at Musician’s Friend.

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