ok, this is embarrassing... the fuzz pedal starting acting up today. :lol: couldn't have happened the day before I wrote the review or anything... :roll: the LED is flickering a bit even when the pedal is off, I've messaged the seller to see what he says. I'll let you know. :) It still seems to be working, but I don't want to use it in case I do more harm etc.
going through the posts (thanks to everyone who read my original post who I didn't single out, I don't want to do another mega-post!):
The Daphons are rebranded and sold under many different names, but some of the DIY guys at Freestompboxes.org think they are ok and just ripe for modding. In fact Analogman has a delay pedal specially made in the Daphon factory in China because he was impressed by their standards.
yeah, i meant to mention the analogman thing in the original post, thanks for mentioning it :)
It's too late to read your post, but I shall post to say it is a very long post anyways. You really can talk the talk when it comes to reviewing gear Dave.
And you said you were lazy, pff.
haha, maybe i'm just lazy with the stuff i don't like. :D
Nice book, I mean review. :)
True bypass has a lot of hype. You would not want a bunch of pedals with true bypass only in your rig; would sound like ass.
:lol: thanks!
i agree about the true bypass thing. I can tell the difference with one true bypass pedal in the chain (with 20ft of guitar lead versus 10ft), I imagine there'd be a pretty noticeable difference with even a couple.
^Brow: Yeah, I'd considered the daphon phaser, but went for the Biyang one instead. Sounds like I made the right choice. You get added noise if you're using a lot of distortion, but it doesn't mask the effect or anything, it's not noticeable when you're playing.
regarding the danelectros- I'd heard they're meant to be good. Haven't tried them, though. As people have been saying, from what I'm hearing, the transparent overdrive is pretty close to the timmy (they've released a new version 2 which is supposedly different because of this), the drive is supposedly similar to the OCD, and the fuzz is allegedly not a million miles off a frantone peach fuzz. Thomann has pretty good prices on them, too (around the £20-£25 mark), if any of you are interested. They don't have the transparent OD, though, which'd be the one I'd most likely get were I to get any of them, and here in the UK it's more like £40. There's some good info over at the gear page about the controversy, too.
I haven't tried the behringers either, don't they have plastic cases? I've heard that they're pretty noisy too, but I could be wrong.
Artec, I'd looked into those too, I emailed them and they said they had some digital stuff in the signal path. Obviously being digital doesn't make something bad, but I'd be wary of buying without trying, as a lot of digital stuff does sound very, well, digital... :)