Members Holy Schnikes Posted March 8, 2011 Members Share Posted March 8, 2011 I like that color. Post the differences in sound of the germ option and the stock pedal. And I know you're gonna stack both of them into each other for {censored}s and giggles right? Thanks. I will definitely stack 'em plus check out the germ option and report back. What I'm even more excited to do is run them at different settings in a two amp setup, most likely resulting in the fullest, thickest fuzz tones in the known universe! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members THAT4301 Posted March 8, 2011 Members Share Posted March 8, 2011 Is germanium transistors or diodes? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members RoboPimp Posted March 8, 2011 Members Share Posted March 8, 2011 germanium squirts liberally ejaculated all over the PCB Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members THAT4301 Posted March 8, 2011 Members Share Posted March 8, 2011 They say DBA use strings of jism as etch resist Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Holy Schnikes Posted March 9, 2011 Members Share Posted March 9, 2011 So I had the chance last night to put the two Pharaoh setup to the test, OMFG, sounds incredible! The first thing I did was stack 'em, pretty much expecting a bit of a noisy mess, and boy was I wrong. It sounded incredible, like a raunchier, nastier, thicker version of themselves. The results changed dramatically based on adjusting settings and I stumbled across some amazing, blistering tones! Even the Pharaoh loves the Pharaoh. The Germ option is a must also, IMO. Creates some smoother/creamier results with a little more warmth overall. Sort of a mesh creating the heaviest fuzz/distortion combo ever, really nice addition and a logical step from the Diodes OUT to Diodes IN to Germ settings, really runs the gamut of available tones. The ulitmate, however, was using both pedals at different settings in a 2 amp setup with my Carr Slant 6V and Orange TV heads, just beyond HUGE, single greatest fuzz experience of my guitar playing life. I don't run 2 amps all that often but I might start lugging both when I play from now on. If you own a Pharaoh, you know how good it sounds on it's own. You also know it packs a plethora of amazing fuzz tones when you get to tweaking. Just imagine two of them set up to compliment one another... Finally, I found out this morning that my neighbors filed a noise complaint and they don't complain about {censored}! That's a true testament to the greatness of the Pharaoh. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members conky Posted March 9, 2011 Members Share Posted March 9, 2011 So I had the chance last night to put the two Pharaoh setup to the test, OMFG, sounds incredible! The first thing I did was stack 'em, pretty much expecting a bit of a noisy mess, and boy was I wrong. It sounded incredible, like a raunchier, nastier, thicker version of themselves. The results changed dramatically based on adjusting settings and I stumbled across some amazing, blistering tones! Even the Pharaoh loves the Pharaoh.The Germ option is a must also, IMO. Creates some smoother/creamier results with a little more warmth overall. Sort of a mesh creating the heaviest fuzz/distortion combo ever, really nice addition and a logical step from the Diodes OUT to Diodes IN to Germ settings, really runs the gamut of available tones.The ulitmate, however, was using both pedals at different settings in a 2 amp setup with my Carr Slant 6V and Orange TV heads, just beyond HUGE, single greatest fuzz experience of my guitar playing life. I don't run 2 amps all that often but I might start lugging both when I play from now on. If you own a Pharaoh, you know how good it sounds on it's own. You also know it packs a plethora of amazing fuzz tones when you get to tweaking. Just imagine two of them set up to compliment one another...Finally, I found out this morning that my neighbors filed a noise complaint and they don't complain about {censored}! That's a true testament to the greatness of the Pharaoh. Nice! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members RoboPimp Posted March 9, 2011 Members Share Posted March 9, 2011 So I had the chance last night to put the two Pharaoh setup to the test, OMFG, sounds incredible! The first thing I did was stack 'em, pretty much expecting a bit of a noisy mess, and boy was I wrong. It sounded incredible, like a raunchier, nastier, thicker version of themselves. The results changed dramatically based on adjusting settings and I stumbled across some amazing, blistering tones! Even the Pharaoh loves the Pharaoh.The Germ option is a must also, IMO. Creates some smoother/creamier results with a little more warmth overall. Sort of a mesh creating the heaviest fuzz/distortion combo ever, really nice addition and a logical step from the Diodes OUT to Diodes IN to Germ settings, really runs the gamut of available tones.The ulitmate, however, was using both pedals at different settings in a 2 amp setup with my Carr Slant 6V and Orange TV heads, just beyond HUGE, single greatest fuzz experience of my guitar playing life. I don't run 2 amps all that often but I might start lugging both when I play from now on. If you own a Pharaoh, you know how good it sounds on it's own. You also know it packs a plethora of amazing fuzz tones when you get to tweaking. Just imagine two of them set up to compliment one another...Finally, I found out this morning that my neighbors filed a noise complaint and they don't complain about {censored}! That's a true testament to the greatness of the Pharaoh. it's the unicorn jizm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Holy Schnikes Posted March 10, 2011 Members Share Posted March 10, 2011 it's the unicorn jizm If this is the case, then I pray a unicorn swings by my house to jizz on all my gear! Who knew it was so simple? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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