I've had three preamps and one power amp for a while now, but I tend to only use two of the preamps so... I think it's time to put one Peavey Rock Master with Ironsheep MOJO on the market. It was fun, but the others cover everything I need.
(Plus the MOJO never really wore off on to my playing abilities so there is that too. :-? ::) )
How many of us still have one? It seems we all had one for a while back a few years ago...
I've got one... played twice, both times I made recordings I was pretty happy with, but I'm just not a fan of the Peavey distortion.
I sold mine to fund my first Egnater amp, the Rebel 20.
I'll give you $5 and since it was Sheeps, I'll pay shipping.
DreamTheaterRules — Oct 16, 2013I sold mine to fund my first Egnater amp, the Rebel 20.
I'll give you $5 and since it was Sheeps, I'll pay shipping.
Deal. BTW - Shipping is $298.43 paid in advance. ;)
I'll just pick it up in person. :)
You just can't buy Ironsheep mojo... as a person who built and sold him a pedal, I know in his hands it sounds like a completely different animal... but good luck with that.
heh, mojo is like... unobtainium! but in truth, if you want to cover my sounds, just pick too hard and too often. :)
PS: the machine is made of win, so it has to sound good.
I can't wait to make some money and get a Charger super pedal or two someday. I still think that ULTRA-Muff pedal would be cool. I'm sure I need a decent OD pedal too, but I'm WAY behind the times to even know what I'd want.
My VHT Valvulator GP3 is just made to handle pedals well (my Rectifier Recording Pre handles most of my gain stuff).
Since I love psychedelic stuff, I think a Muff would come first, but that machine sure is tempting though I seriously doubt I'd be able to get anything out of it like the Sheepster does.
Bah - now I'm depressed! Ok, back to work. ::)
Or maybe a good old fashioned Germanium fuzz face or tonebender! I've really been digging the "opamp" big muff... it's the version they made in the 70's to save costs, has opamps in it instead of transistors... and you'd think that would be bad, but that's the frigging Siamese Dream big muff, and it sounds like it.
Was that one of the types of muff you were thinking of putting into the multi-muff pedal?
If you get enough of them in there, you may need to call it the Anti-Brazilian - lol. ;D
There are so many big muff variations it's crazy. The Ram's Head, Triangle, different knob variations of those two, the modern NYC, opamp, Green Russian, Civil War... it's kind of insane. Most of the early ones sound very similar, they're crunchy, but clear, controllable... the muffs that Gilmour used (though some say he also used a Civil War muff). The Russians also all sound similar to each other, but very different from the early ones, they are far more gainy and bassy and crushing, the grunge sound, Mudhoney had a song called Big Muff, and Sepultura, Korn etc, used these in the 90s too. And the opamp has a unique sound, like a wall of broken glass smashing into a truck full of anger, plus all the sounds from Siamese Dream. If I was making a triple muff, I'd make the Triangle, Civil War, and opamp versions.