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The BiClone Chorus is great,especially in stereo. Probably my favourite.
The BiComprossor is very versatile, especially in 4 jack config.
The Beano Boost and Bad Bob are great at what they do.
Bi-Chorus
Sunface BC108
Beano Boost.
Been through 4 KOT's and the only reason I sold them wasn't because of money tied up, it was purely down to being able to make £200+ on what I paid for them and I didn't even get them direct! That said, for me Prince of tone is better and having 2 of them gives you all the KOT add on options and some that don't exist for basically less money than a KOT.
I play guitar and take photos of stuff. I also like beans on toast.
I play guitar and take photos of stuff. I also like beans on toast.
The yard is nothing but a fence, the sun just hurts my eyes...
I have the sunbender and peppermint fuzz. Love them both but the peppermint is my favourite fuzz ever. It can get so many tones with such simple controls its the most dynamic and savage pedal I have. Very sensitive to playing and volume control but also a bit anti social with other pedals, really likes to be 1st in line and is the only fuzz I've ever noticed variations in its response depending on the temperature of the room etc.
Oh and sounds like rubbish if the amp in use isn't already cooking a bit, but I suppose that's the case with most fuzz.
It was the first fuzz pedal I ever got and hated it at first. Then got to play it through a cranked Princeton and that was it. Many fuzz pedals have come and gone but nothing has replaced the peppermint. I mainly play alternative blues beefheart/waits etc
I don't think it's too gushing to say that his stuff is the benchmark when it comes to premium tone. IMO anyway.