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@Jamesguitar the tonal recall issues I had were unpleasant clipping on first repeat. It sounded awful. Not even lofi. Broken is how I'd describe it. Joel was great and tried to help. Even sent me a new pedal.
All his other stuff is great, but that one was a miss.
I have a Dod rubberneck on pre order. Very excited about that one. Looks like a fun pedal.
I think they make great pedals, though I would say that as I have one in the classifieds
This isn't an official Stone Deaf endorsement because all the english is pretty good. I actually emailed them saying all the grammar on their site was bad and their manuals didnt make sense. I think it's unprofessional and confusing for consumers.
Man, I sound like such a grammar twat. But it is true.
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Oh sir, you jest. Unless you're serious, in which case keep on with the therapy.
Welcome to The Fretboard, Mr Stonedeaf.
You've written a long review about a pedal you haven't ever used that isn't actually released whilst incorporating a virtual plea for endorsement or a review pedal in the very next post. Apparently you don't know where the company is based but know that the pedal is due out any time now.
That Pedal Show - so the company has been heavily plugged on a free video advertising platform. That's a marginally less impressive claim to fame than saying 'My sister once snogged a well known Division 1 footballer'.
"Some of the biggest names in rock are using their gear" - and then you go and drop out Pedal Advertising Cliche Turd #1.
And/Or he's hoping someone will come across this post and employ him as a pedal demo-er. Join the queue pal!
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Stone deaf have been heavily featured on Andertons and PGS amongst others, certainly a company gaining traction.
Sometimes think we are collectively a bit too cynical on here.