


That Hoof of yours is not going anywhere soon! I must say that I find it hard to turn it off and if I had the money I'd buy a second.NBarnes21 wrote:badassj-op wrote:http://i334.photobucket.com/albums/m401 ... CN4658.jpg
Bronco -> Hoof -> 600D -> Crush 10
I don't blame ya, I've said it before, that particular Hoof has some special mojo, can't quite re-create it with my 4 knob, although it's still a very badass pedal. Glad it's in good handsj-op wrote:That Hoof of yours is not going anywhere soon! I must say that I find it hard to turn it off and if I had the money I'd buy a second.NBarnes21 wrote:badassj-op wrote:http://i334.photobucket.com/albums/m401 ... CN4658.jpg
Bronco -> Hoof -> 600D -> Crush 10
It's a somewhat uncommon pedal compared to the regular old Distortion +. It's hardwired 120v like their analog delay.El Pr0n wrote:That Distortion II has a filter in it? Sweet! How does it sound?
now THAT'S a setup right there booooooiiieeee!!!Dave wrote:More like setup of from now on rather than just the day...
1980 MXR Distortion II
1986 ProCo Rat (True bypass switch)
90s Sovtek Big Muff (True bypass modded)
90s EHX Deluxe Memory Man, tuned up by Howard Davis
(in retrospect, those aren't actually the settings I use, haha)
my friend's dad has one of those, except bigger, and my oh my is it heavy. sounds terrific though.rikkeric wrote:
... and you hit the knob with your pick???mynameisjonas wrote:---->
---->cranked hiwatt clone