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I traded my Hoof for a Pharaoh


Naterel

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What should I expect?

 

a.) Little similarity, sonically, with the Hoof.

 

b.) Less gain than you'd expect and no super scooped Muff settings. Boost the {censored} out of it with most anything though and it holds together for the awesome tonez! {censored}ing thing is stable when being assaulted with the meanest of signals.

 

c.) Slight difficulty dialing it in at first, unusual tone controls but they cover a huge range.

 

d.) Works well as an amp boost with gain dialed down. Low gain germ/no diodes settings are killer as well.

 

e.) Bass.

 

f.) In your face.

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I'm all about the boost but I don't think that's always a fair way to judge a pedal, it reminds me of how Bobby D would put just a touch on everything and It would sound awesome

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Pharaoh is great on it's own but how it handles the boost is unique, no noisy mess, no sloppy {censored}ing loose tone, just more Pharaoh which can't be bad. ;)

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Pharaoh is great on it's own but how it handles the boost is unique, no noisy mess, no sloppy {censored}ing loose tone, just more Pharaoh which can't be bad.
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Are you guys juicing the Pharaoh or getting more Pharaoh?

Boost before : Juicing

Boost after : More Pharaoh

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