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In theory this would make for a more interesting sound. So, using LEDs rather than si will allow for you to turn the gain knob up higher for your targeted clipping level, thus you have 2 stages of clipping (transistor and LED). I noticed when no diodes are present, as you turn the gain knob up, you get some clipping from the transistors (though the LEDs clip it further). would there really be a difference in clipping character and picking dynamics?Īll that to say, in this circuit you cannot perform that test exactly. If, in a given circuit, you use 1 si per direction, set the gain knob relatively low and the volume high, then use LED's, set the gain knob higher, and the volume lower, so that both situations have the same level of clipping and total volume. If anyone has any experience/insight, please chime in.
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But there's something I can't quite get my head around, and haven't been able to test properly. In regard to the clipping, so far I think I've preferred higher clipping threshold setups (either 1 LED per direction or 2 si per direction) rather than just 1 si per direction. Maybe I actually just wanted a distortion after all. I find I'm able to dial in the gain I like easier and there seems to be more dynamic range and clarity. After some testing I settled with using red LEDs instead of the 1n400x's for the clipping. Used 2 pots for the nature so now I have independent bass and treble. The pedals now ship with a plain, unpainted bottom plate to help ensure the most secure contact with adhesive Velcro for use on pedalboards. If you like Supercuts, youll LOVE this place. Hair Fx provides a high quality hair cut,color, and styling comparable to high end salons at Utica. Im very picky about my hair and products I use. Every pedal is handpainted and no two are exactly alike. Ive been a customer at Hair FX for many years. The Pink Purple is very high gain, while remaining very low-noise, housing all your daily fuzztones (no crazy octaves or gated fuzz here) and blurring the lines between fuzz, distortion, and overdrive-with a versatile mid-EQ knob that takes you through a range of useful fuzztones.īearfoot FX is the brainchild of Bjorn Juhl of BJF Design and Donner Rusk of Donnerbox. Is it pink or purple? Is it fuzz, overdrive, or distortion? In terms of the color-can’t it be both? In terms of the tone? It’s all three, depending on how you dial it in. The Bearfoot FX Pink Purple Fuzz blurs the lines. To keep the collection complete this is the second recently reversed BJFE/Bearfoot pedal, drawn up by mmolteratx, thanks again Matt.