DH- Beautiful stuff there-really suits the song- May I ask a geeky gear question? What are you using these days beside the Danelectro? pedal, amps, etc... and please do stop in Boston soon
I really love the new record-I believe you've taken a brave new step
Hey man, thanks!I'm always happy to answer gear questions- so much more cut and dried than answering nebulous questions about artistic intent and such.... I'm playing through an Ampeg 2x12 Reverborocket, and the pedals I'm currently using are: a Fulltone OCD, Fulltone Fat Boost, the Electro-Harmonix Stereo Memory Man with Hazerai, a Fulltone Tremelo, and a custom variable filter pedal my friend Paul built. I believe we'll be playing Boston sometime in May with the Warmer Milks- our booking agent is working on it.
I think the pedal was kind of a fluke thing. As far as I know, he's working on making guitars now. The pedal has the guts of a wah, but is controlled by a rotary dial and has an on/off switch. This allows it to be set in a certain position and left there.
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DH-
Beautiful stuff there-really suits the song-
May I ask a geeky gear question?
What are you using these days beside the Danelectro? pedal, amps, etc...
and please do stop in Boston soon
I really love the new record-I believe you've taken a brave new step
Best,
Hey man, thanks!I'm always happy to answer gear questions- so much more cut and dried than answering nebulous questions about artistic intent and such....
I'm playing through an Ampeg 2x12 Reverborocket, and the pedals I'm currently using are: a Fulltone OCD, Fulltone Fat Boost, the Electro-Harmonix Stereo Memory Man with Hazerai, a Fulltone Tremelo, and a custom variable filter pedal my friend Paul built.
I believe we'll be playing Boston sometime in May with the Warmer Milks- our booking agent is working on it.
David-
Thanks a lot-can't wait for May then
does your friend sell these pedals under any name?
Best-
I think the pedal was kind of a fluke thing. As far as I know, he's working on making guitars now. The pedal has the guts of a wah, but is controlled by a rotary dial and has an on/off switch. This allows it to be set in a certain position and left there.
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