Very versatile pedal it can doom sludge and brutal death I even use it as a boost for my jazz playing just to fatten it up and sound original…..another amazing demo thanks for all you do
I've had two of these, the old big one and the newer regular-sized one, for a few years. This is one of my top choices for dirt. My favorite setting is Tone at 8 o'clock, Mids around 4 or 5 o'clock, Sustain all the way up, Grit switch up, and volume to taste.
@@Matthew-qk1xi The Ripped Speaker is a bit fuzzier. I guess more sawtooth than square wave. But it does have the added feature that mimics its namesake. So it really adds an old-school vibe that no other fuzz has. But this thing is just a monster with that fat, grinding fuzz.
Very versatile pedal it can doom sludge and brutal death I even use it as a boost for my jazz playing just to fatten it up and sound original…..another amazing demo thanks for all you do
I've had two of these, the old big one and the newer regular-sized one, for a few years. This is one of my top choices for dirt. My favorite setting is Tone at 8 o'clock, Mids around 4 or 5 o'clock, Sustain all the way up, Grit switch up, and volume to taste.
Sounds like it looks. Perfect.
That gives me all the naughty tingles. Right up there with EHX's "Ripped Speaker".
Can you get this type of dirt from the Ripped Speaker? I've got a Rams Head I love always on the board.
@@Matthew-qk1xi The Ripped Speaker is a bit fuzzier. I guess more sawtooth than square wave. But it does have the added feature that mimics its namesake. So it really adds an old-school vibe that no other fuzz has. But this thing is just a monster with that fat, grinding fuzz.
I bought this...low frequencies blasting through headphones is phenomenal!
If you bought it because of this video please they the builder know! Stuff like that really helps.