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The trouble with pedal mods
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    Smile The trouble with pedal mods

    ...is knowing when to stop.

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    And all you need to use it is this handy 758 page instruction manual.
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    Somebody shoot me if I ever get this carried away. As some wise man once said:

    "Just because you can doesn't mean you should...."
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    Hey, I just got a Super Overdrive! Looks cool!



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    Quote Originally Posted by birv2
    Hey, I just got a Super Overdrive! Looks cool!



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    Me too but mine doesn't look like a cyborg porcupine
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    Quote Originally Posted by markb
    Me too but mine doesn't look like a cyborg porcupine
    Yes, but it could!

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    Quote Originally Posted by markb
    ...is knowing when to stop.

    What made me laugh is the guy demonstrating the pedal is speaking as if it's completely normal. You gotta love the Japanese for their dedication to obsession. My (Japanese) wife is kind of the same, she has to put stickers on everything.

    If you're interested in knowing what he says, the following is a (rough) translation:

    SD-1 from hell.
    This (switch) is clipping... this is silicon and this is mosfet... this is no clipping (middle pos).
    And this is the lo-fat switch.. at the moment lo-fat is switched off.. now is with lo-fat switched on.
    And this is the hi switch (left switch)... (switches up) this (position) lets the his thru...
    The effect switch has been converted to a boost switch.
    (hand on bottom knob) this is the booster gain.
    The booster gain’s tone is controlled here (points to 3 knobs on side) ... hi, middle and lo.
    Setting the middle way down....(metal riff)
    You can get quite a number of settings.
    Last edited by Suhnton; February 3rd, 2009 at 08:37 AM.

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    I love the Japanese! I bet the camera he is using to film the pedal is around his neck. And I would also bet his guitar can transform into a robot that can clean his house.

    'Guitaru-chan. . . go!'

    That's one nifty pedal, though. . .

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    haha "Only in Japan" as they say. Just waiting for the Keeley version LOLO.

    And thx to your wife for the translation.

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