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Noirie. wrote:Image

I got a DS-1 again a couple weeks back. It's weird everyone hates them.
Not me, I've always liked the DS-1.
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Post by luciguci »

pure ignorance and kurdtz association (and guitar center rawk gawdz by extension)

anyways i've recorded another demo, this time with humbuckers.

http://clyp.it/uhmstzg5?token=6a7f78f7 ... de0b25f2ce
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I left the tone knob where i like it at around 11:00,
start off clean
distortion: minimum, about 11:00, 1:00, maxed, and then a gain knob sweep
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jcyphe wrote:
Noirie. wrote:Image

I got a DS-1 again a couple weeks back. It's weird everyone hates them.
Not me, I've always liked the DS-1.
Same. I'd like to try a MIJ one if I had the chance.
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The early MIT ones apparently sound the same as the MIJ ones. Anything up to about 1993/1994 IIRC before they changed the opamp.
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Post by Progrockabuse »

I don't hate it as I've never tried one properly. I was always an SD-1 user in my early pedal days.
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Oh hell yes, the battery in it is finally starting to die and it sounds amazing. I almost forgot how good is sounds with a little voltage starve. Right now it's mostly noticeable with the gain maxed out, but I'm gonna keep playing until it starts to sound especially different. I'll also record a sample of the max gain sound with and without a power supply first. But overall, now I'm really curious about adding a voltage starve control, built in.
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Post by Doog »

You can make/buy little inline voltage sag controls, probably better than adding it to just one pedal.

And means you can stop using batteries 🌳 � �
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oh fuck, you're right, I could put together a little volt starve box for cheap. (and the battery just happened to be already in the pedal when i got it lol dude totally did not check for that first before sending)
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