Didn’t love them. And I love me some Bogner. They were decent, but if you wanted a Bogner OD the Ecstasy blue or red does a better job IMHO. The compressor was nice though, felt great to play through.NZTone.e wrote: ↑Sat May 29, 2021 11:02 am I only recently came across the Burnley, Wessex and Harlo pedals from Bogner, Rupert Neve transformers in them, surely that should make them epic, but I couldn’t find a really good sounding demo of them.
Not even the usual Pete Thorn or Brett Kingman demos sound overly exciting…just a personal thing I guess but I was very underwhelmed by them.
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I had the ecstasy red when it first came out, was pretty cool, kind of why I got excited about these ones…null_pointer wrote: ↑Sun May 30, 2021 10:35 amDidn’t love them. And I love me some Bogner. They were decent, but if you wanted a Bogner OD the Ecstasy blue or red does a better job IMHO. The compressor was nice though, felt great to play through.NZTone.e wrote: ↑Sat May 29, 2021 11:02 am I only recently came across the Burnley, Wessex and Harlo pedals from Bogner, Rupert Neve transformers in them, surely that should make them epic, but I couldn’t find a really good sounding demo of them.
Not even the usual Pete Thorn or Brett Kingman demos sound overly exciting…just a personal thing I guess but I was very underwhelmed by them.
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If they ever work out how to box a Shiva OD up I’ll be first in queue. Cause 50kgs of amp is a lot of lug for that 18 seconds of glorious every 3rd song...
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This is interesting. If it sounds and good. That's a lot of processing power you're asking from one pedal.
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Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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Far from new, but should be celebrated!
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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nice guitar!! looks exactly like mine! now to re-buy another hotcake! have owned a few in the past including a double hotcake! haha
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Part of fuzz faces' excellent tone comes from their huge casing
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Would totally go a double hotcake if I had the board space!!
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I’m double caked, to be honest I only ever use one. Looks cool on the board though.
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Would like a single hot cake again, I think getting the dhc was the beginning of the end of the hotcake being my go to pedal. Never clicked with it the way I thought I would.
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Yup, same here. Moved it on eventually.null_pointer wrote: ↑Tue Jun 15, 2021 9:09 am I’m double caked, to be honest I only ever use one. Looks cool on the board though.
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I reckon hotcakes are a real love hate thing, I never liked them, owned a couple, I swear they made weird noises, but others love them to pieces.
I heard someone else’s recording in a studio the other day, had a wicked drive tone, asked what it was…a deluxe reverb and a hotcake…crazy!
I heard someone else’s recording in a studio the other day, had a wicked drive tone, asked what it was…a deluxe reverb and a hotcake…crazy!
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Not sure how epic it is, but I got a Tumnus deluxe a couple weeks back, my first klon clone ever, and I actually really like it, very useable EQ, and the buffer circuit does great things for my other pedals…