I see this pedal has the germanium option as well as the silicon and the diode-less only option with the 1,2 & 3 toggle switch set to wherever you want it. I was looking for a fuzz pedal that had some good tonal options from Earthquaker and I was wondering if I can get just fuzz tones only with the germanium side as well as the silicon side and just know that if I ever wanted the whole octave up sound blended in I could just switch the toggle to diode-less. Is that the case or do all 3 switch modes have the whole octave up tone setting going on? If so that's fine, I'll just look at one of there other pedals instead. Thanks for any feedback.
I have both and both have their own thing going on. I like the Hoof for rhythm and the General for lead, I have them set kind of similar. One thing, you can roll off the guitar volume with the Hoof, not so much with the General. Staccato picking on the General is pretty cool, lots of burnt ends.
Baron O BeefDip, did you replace your Hoof with something else?? I think the General sounds cool but I don't want octave all the time. I'm probably gonna sell my Hoof at some point.
"A fair whack on tap..." don't know what it means exactly but explains it simply.
Sounds fucking great, you and the other demos have sold me on it. Love it
IcyBluesOfDeath Thanks! All credit to EQD, though. :)
Yeah but there has to be something behind the pedal too. Great demo of it it seems I must buy it now. Lol
Thanks a lot! Love your channel man
Amazing thing of true beauty!
Late to the party but man RIPPING demo! You are quite a salesman :)
I see this pedal has the germanium option as well as the silicon and the diode-less only
option with the 1,2 & 3 toggle switch set to wherever you want it.
I was looking for a fuzz pedal that had some good
tonal options from Earthquaker and I was wondering if I can get just fuzz tones only with
the germanium side as well as the silicon side and just know that if I
ever wanted the whole octave up sound blended in I could just switch the
toggle to diode-less. Is that the case or do all 3 switch modes have
the whole octave up tone setting going on? If so that's fine, I'll just look at one of
there other pedals instead. Thanks for any feedback.
I kinda regret buying the Hoof now since this seems so much more versitile
I have both and both have their own thing going on. I like the Hoof for rhythm and the General for lead, I have them set kind of similar.
One thing, you can roll off the guitar volume with the Hoof, not so much with the General.
Staccato picking on the General is pretty cool, lots of burnt ends.
Baron O BeefDip, did you replace your Hoof with something else?? I think the General sounds cool but I don't want octave all the time. I'm probably gonna sell my Hoof at some point.
@@Brayden329 no I actually didn't. I bought a Bows to boost it and break it up more and now I love it
That sounds like SO much fun! Best demo of this thing yet. How is it with humbuckers?
Karl Boman More! :)
Not sure the best way to demonstrate it is through a pristine clean and bright amp.
Such agreement, much yes
Tone at ten sounds very Hendrix.
Toooooo fuzzy, sorry :-(
Robert Bossart Wow never heard someone say too fuzzy. Turn down the tube-screamer its too distorted?
Josh YOSH Wenn Englisch eine Fremdsprache ist, dann formuliert man das halt so.
Agree. Too fuzzy overall. The Fuzz Knob at 10 sounds like a blown speaker. LOL.
@@dr150 dat's how fuzz is supposed to sound like
Specially octave fuzz