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| New Yorker Join Date: May 2007 Location: USA
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Local Time: 07:42 PM | (2) Death By Audio pedals used at Grammys... From the stills that someone posted at U2 Rec Yahoo Group, it looks like Edge is using at least (2) Death By Audio pedals for "...Boots..." at the Grammys. DEATH BY AUDIO HARMONIC TRANSFORMER: Link below has information about the pedal AND a video sample of the pedal. Death By Audio Harmonic Transformer Fuzz DEATH BY AUDIO SUPERSONIC FUZZ GUN: Link below has information about the pedal AND a video sample of the pedal. Death By Audio Supersonic Fuzz Gun The picture I saw also showed a: ELECTRO-HARMONIX POG: Electro Harmonix POG Polyphonic Octave Generator Darn that The Edge! All of these pedals are pricey! DEATH BY AUDIO HARMONIC TRANSFORMER - $300.00 DEATH BY AUDIO SUPERSONIC FUZZ GUN - $270.00 ELECTRO-HARMONIX POG - $324.00 TOTAL? $994.00 NOT including any tax or shipping. High prices but VERY cool sounds! |
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| War Child Join Date: Mar 2001 Location: Nijmegen, the Netherlands
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Local Time: 08:42 PM | Cool sounds, but not cool prices. Booteek pedals are like magic, they distract you with what seems like a new sound and lots of sales talk when 99.99% of the time they are just tricked up old pedals, like fuzz faces and tubescreamers. I wouldn't be surprised if the fuzz gun turns out to be yet another fuzz face or big muff with extras. My advice, learn about electronics, join places like freestompboxes.org and diystompboxes, find out what the booteekers have done to those circuits and build them yourself. It's not rocket science and it will save you a lot of cash you can spend on other, more useful stuff. Edge can afford it, most of us can't. |
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| New Yorker Join Date: May 2007 Location: USA
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Local Time: 07:42 PM | As mentioned on another list... do what works for you. Opinions can and do vary. It can be cost effective to build some things oneself. But not all have the knowledge, time and/or want to build electronic themselves. Many boutique pedals offer a more eclectic range of tones outside of the 'cookie cutter' / more mass produced items from Digitech & Boss. They are not 'magic' nor are they 'distracting'. So if money alone is the issue, perhaps building from a kit might be the way to go. For many, though more pricey, boutique pedals offer the desired results. |
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| War Child Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: New York City
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Local Time: 03:42 PM | It'd be nice if there was a program out there so you could build your own digital pedals from scratch. Like in a Garageband AU environment or as a Line6 plugin or something. |
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| New Yorker Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: MUTANT SPIDER THING. D=<
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Local Time: 08:42 PM | Wow, I like that POG one. ![]() |
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| The Fly Join Date: Sep 2003
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Local Time: 02:42 PM | In the US, the POG retails for a bit over $200...still relatively pricey, but not impossible to afford. Eat Ramen noodles for a couple of months. ![]() |
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| War Child Join Date: Mar 2001 Location: Nijmegen, the Netherlands
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Local Time: 08:42 PM | Quote:
Nobody should have to pay $300 for what is essentially max $30 worths of electronics components. To me it seems more cost effective to use those $994 and learn how to do it yourself. Give a man a fish and he can feed himself for a day. Learn him how to fish and he can feed himself for the rest of his life. Now if its a more eclectic range of tones you're after from your Boss pedal, the DIY forums are abound with the free mods to do so. And some of those booteekers, a certain guy whose name starts with a Z and ends with an X in particular, use those forums to come up with ideas for their next overpriced releases anyway. | |
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| New Yorker Join Date: May 2007 Location: USA
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Local Time: 07:42 PM | Maybe Zachary Vex gets ideas there but he makes wonderful toys. And the non-hand painted Fuzz Factory version is $179.00; that is not so horrible. =O) |
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| The Fly Join Date: Feb 2004
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Local Time: 01:42 PM | Quote:
You have to be able to manage code (they mention Symphony DSP), but such a thing does exist. | |
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| War Child Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: New York City
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Local Time: 03:42 PM | Woah that's awesome. |
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| Blue Crack Addict Join Date: Dec 2003 Location: in the Village Green.
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Local Time: 12:42 PM | The POG is the only pedal I'd want out of those three. |
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| New Yorker Join Date: May 2007 Location: USA
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Local Time: 07:42 PM | POG is first on my list but the Death By Audio and Z-Vex gear that Edge is using are all pretty great toys too. |
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| Blue Crack Addict Join Date: Dec 2003 Location: in the Village Green.
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Local Time: 12:42 PM | I was told if I like the POG to check out their HOG. Too bad it's like $150 more.... |
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| Babyface Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: DIEST (Belgium)
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Local Time: 09:42 PM | The MICRO POG does the same work and costs much less. I bought mine second hand on Ebay for 139 euro (150 incl. shipping - that's 200 $). "Crazy Tonight" sounds EXACTLY the same on my Casino + Vox AC30 + SD1. |
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| Acrobat Join Date: Mar 2005
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Local Time: 07:42 PM | Fredge could you post a clip..Id like to hear the pog doing Crazy..Im still working out my own sounds M |
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