Construction and cosmetic concerns:
I have a brand new dog from rescue that moved into my home in the last week. This dog was really cutting loose for the first time and running around the house like a nut. He swooped in while I was doing some testing, got tangled in the cord, and the bassballs sailed across the room and rebounded off the wall. I picked it up, dusted it off, and thanked the sky that it wasn’t something rare, expensive, or borrowed. I noted that I should close the door in the future and went back at it, never fearing it wouldn’t work. It’s solid and compact and the wall suffered the worst from the ordeal.
The tiny component on-board construction means that repairs arn’t likely to be an option, but I can only imagine that being needed in rare and unusal situations. Everything is firmly mounted inside the case seems solid as my love of fuzz.
The austere metal case with simple graphics of most EHX pedals is present here.
Well I liked it.
I wonder why no one has ever a made a boutique clone.
Matt.
Probably because it is pretty unique and has pretty constantly been in production by EHX
But it could have more external controls, without going quite as far as Mario’s Twin Filter. I know it’ll never happen, but it’s the boutique clone I’d love to see, and would at least be a change from all the Muff clones.
Matt.
Something that would be cool with the filter reviews would be to show how the filters play with dirt pedals. I know that I’m on the lookout for a filter pedal, but it would mainly be used in conjunction with a fuzz to conjure up some weird synthy sounds. Just a suggestion.
lookin frward to this mixed in with a peavy 4×12 cab for my tele bass and squier bass. mabey also getting a steelcaster