I love my Haymaker, it's my ALWAYS ON pedal when I am playing with my band. I use it in Mode B, with almost everything at noon, to give a nice boost / oomph to my base signal, then I add some overdrive, distortion or fuzz on top of it when needed. Mode C is also amazing, allowing you to sculpt similar sounds as the Wave Cannon, which is probably the best distortion ever created 🙂
I actually did want to know what happened to the Caroline Haymaker drive, so thank you for the video upload. It's a great sounding pedal! Luckily there are are still a few out there on the second-hand market. 👍
def a mainstay for me. love all three modes, can cover a lot of ground. i love that he pulls out two different pedals to cover all that the haymaker does.
Whomever your artist is that commented that it's too complex for an overdrive doesn't speak for everyone. I'm sure as a studio or touring musician they have access to hundreds of different pedals that they can use in the studio or on tour, but as a home musician I absolutely appreciate multiple modes to choose from. Please don't listen to artists only going forward!
My Haymaker is essential to the sound that I want and need from my Telecaster. Maybe the pedal's A-B-C options are too subtle for some players, but the Haymaker rewards patience and experimentation.
I really like mine. I originally thought it was going to be a tubescreamer but it isn't that at all. Now, please do one of these for the Olympia! I have a Shigeharu and a Crom but I keep going back to the Olympia.
The high pass filter on the kilobyte havoc mode is so perfectly tuned. The megabyte didn't have the same filter to my ears and couldn't pump n chop the repeats like the kilobyte, but some awesome sounding pedals that look amazing and attract you to play and fiddle with em
Proud owner of # 001 here! Can't thank you enough.
We can't thank YOU enough.
Make it personal don’t take it personal! Love it. And love you guys. Keep on rockin’! 🤘🏻
I love my Haymaker, it's my ALWAYS ON pedal when I am playing with my band. I use it in Mode B, with almost everything at noon, to give a nice boost / oomph to my base signal, then I add some overdrive, distortion or fuzz on top of it when needed. Mode C is also amazing, allowing you to sculpt similar sounds as the Wave Cannon, which is probably the best distortion ever created 🙂
I have #235. It’s awesome! Permanently on my board. Stacks great with a variety of other drives. Love your work!
I actually did want to know what happened to the Caroline Haymaker drive, so thank you for the video upload. It's a great sounding pedal! Luckily there are are still a few out there on the second-hand market. 👍
It’s a really fantastic drive, still trying to track one down. Love all your drives I’ve tried.
def a mainstay for me. love all three modes, can cover a lot of ground. i love that he pulls out two different pedals to cover all that the haymaker does.
Still one of my favorite pedals!
Whomever your artist is that commented that it's too complex for an overdrive doesn't speak for everyone. I'm sure as a studio or touring musician they have access to hundreds of different pedals that they can use in the studio or on tour, but as a home musician I absolutely appreciate multiple modes to choose from. Please don't listen to artists only going forward!
My Haymaker is essential to the sound that I want and need from my Telecaster. Maybe the pedal's A-B-C options are too subtle for some players, but the Haymaker rewards patience and experimentation.
I really like mine. I originally thought it was going to be a tubescreamer but it isn't that at all.
Now, please do one of these for the Olympia! I have a Shigeharu and a Crom but I keep going back to the Olympia.
The high pass filter on the kilobyte havoc mode is so perfectly tuned. The megabyte didn't have the same filter to my ears and couldn't pump n chop the repeats like the kilobyte, but some awesome sounding pedals that look amazing and attract you to play and fiddle with em
i have the silver with blue writing. i love it. for some reason i always assumed the haymaker was one of the more popular Caroline pedals.
I used the haymaker for bass years ago it was my main drive on a record it just did the job and did it well. I miss that pedal sometimes.
wait until Jhs makes a video about it. 😊
Brian @ subdecay is the freaking man!
He’s absolutely brilliant. So much of what they make is (makes brain explode gesture)