Originally posted by TMats: I just received the pedal this afternoon and spent an hour or so getting acquainted. The first thing I noticed about Mark’s pedal is the sustain it imparts; notes, or chords, seem to ring on forever. Drive cranked, the pedal is filthy. Dialed back, it pushes amp breakup to lower volume levels. I’ll record something in the next day or two to introduce the guitar players here to Mark’s Klon Klone.
I'm relieved that it finally made it. It was supposed to arrive Monday or Tuesday. It was as if USPS kept missing the putt. I hope you enjoy it.
My favorite settings are: Drive - 9 o'clock Treble - 12 o'clock Volume - adjust to taste but 1 o'clock is a good start
Posts: 45755 | Location: Pennsyltucky | Registered: December 05, 2001
Here are a a couple pictures of the pedal Mark sent me:
Good close-up view of the pedal.
Here it is plugged in, with the striking ice-blue power indicator light.
I said I would try to record something so the guitar players could get an idea what it sounds like. That's proving difficult. My music room is downstairs. I don't have a computer there, I just use my iPad for everything. It's not very good for sound reproduction. Ultimately though, Mark plays through the pedal in his original post in this thread.
It's a versatile pedal and worth having. Mark has some videos on YT if you think you might be interested. I'm pretty sure he'd make a couple more if any of you expressed an interest in purchasing one. Search YT for "Homespun Effects"This message has been edited. Last edited by: TMats,
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Posts: 13799 | Location: Wyoming | Registered: January 10, 2008
I cannot wait to put the pedal I have from Mark through its paces!! Haven’t had the chance as we are in “ open house mode” and home on the market. I can say though, it’s a masterpiece to look at... Man, moving when you are a bit older sucks..... Mark is an amazing individual!!
As I sit here reading my morning dose of Sigforum and the sound clip of this pedal, I cannot wait until I can put it through its paces. As we are in the process of big real estate doings, it may be a couple of weeks. I have to say what I’ve had a chance to play, it sounds awesome. Mark you are amazing!!
I didn't post, but this circuit is my favorite out of all pedals I own. I have a small Tumnus and the drive stays low and the pedal stays on pretty much always. It makes the tone so much fuller.
Posts: 17944 | Location: SE Michigan | Registered: February 10, 2007
Originally posted by Oz_Shadow: I didn't post, but this circuit is my favorite out of all pedals I own. I have a small Tumnus and the drive stays low and the pedal stays on pretty much always. It makes the tone so much fuller.
Absolutely, there is a lot of hype surrounding this circuit and for the most part it is well deserved. My version differs in that the off position is not buffered. I may change that in the next version.
Posts: 45755 | Location: Pennsyltucky | Registered: December 05, 2001