BLAMMO! Electronics The Shrew || Bass & Guitar Demo
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
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Meet The Shrew, from Portland, Oregon's own BLAMMO! Electronics. The Shrew has its roots in familiar rodent tones from another era, but it is an entirely different animal. Like its namesake, this feisty distortion pedal's small size belies its ferocity and take-no-shit attitude. With multiple clipping options, a switchable and very musical noise gate, and an extra-long life, no-click true bypass, this beast is ready to rumble. The noise gate in particular puts a whole new spin on things, adding a ripping quality to a once familiar grind. The tone control is finely tuned and quite useful throughout its range - you just won't find a bad sound anywhere. Gain and output are substantial, but The Shrew is also capable of warm and rather transparent boost sounds with the gain rolled back and volume up. Its full frequency response means that it is as effective on bass as it is on guitar, synth, electric sax, or drum machine. It'll gnarl up whatever you wanna run into it.
Gear used in this video demo:
Blammo! Electronics Shrew distortion pedal
Telecaster w/ Mojo Tone Two-Face Tele pickups
Ibanez Roadstar P/J bass
1968 Traynor YBA-1 head
2x12 cab w/ Eminence Cannabis Rex speakers
Cascade Fat Head ribbon mic
Tech 21 SansAmp Acoustic DI (mixed with ribbon mic)
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Sick tune there! I don’t know if I like it more on guitar or bass 🔥
Thanks, dude! Ol' BLAMMO! Dan-O really outdid himself on this one. Familiar, yet entirely unique.
You got some great tones even Andy said so!
He would know, wouldn't he? Thank you!
Guitar demo starts at 1:56
Bass demo starts at 8:36
Do it to it.
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Thanks dude! Much appreciated.
Great tones throughout. So many Rat style pedals out now. How does this one stack up?
Thanks Tom! The Shrew is really unique - its lineage is clearly in the Rat realm, but its voice is distinctive. The compression is mellower, the grit seems finer grained, and the tone control is like velvet. I think the noise gate sets it apart in a lot of ways, too. Gives it a bit of that gated velcro rip that you'd find in a Fuzz Factory or something similar, but with a Rat-like distortion voicing. It's the only Rat variant I've ever heard of with a switchable gate. And the build/component quality is totally unassailable. Top shelf in every way. Dan really knocked this one out of the park.
Harsh Tones, Inc. thanks Jamie / definitely one to keep an eye on for when I’m ready for another pedal. Not funny money pricey either 😎
@@MrTDembinski Sure thing! I keep telling Dan he should raise his prices, but he refuses to listen.