Damage Control is currently running a $79 special promotion on their Liquid Blues pedal. It’s a dual tube parallel path distortion pedal and I personally own, use and love one in front of my Marshall plexi. This thing usually runs for $199, grab one NOW while they are still in stock! All you have to do is become a fan of Damage Control via their facebook page here.
Doh! I waited too long. I’ve had my eye on a custom reproduction of a vintage supro amp cabinet for a while. It was made by ampcabco. Their website is now down so it looks like I’ll no longer be able to get it
The cab was this beautiful little baby blue tolex 112. I was planning on shoving in the guts of an EL84 based design that I started on as a teenager and never quite finished. Oh well, time to start looking for a different box. The Marshall 18watt style repro cabs from mojo look nice … but, somehow too ordinary. If anyone has info on where to get a blue supro style cab, please contact us.
Damage Control has just posted a new 2009 promo video for their well regarded TimeLine delay. The video goes through some, but not all of the features … dotted 1/8th, modulation, multitap delay, pingpong and reverse.
Damage Control has posted a new demo video for 2009 of the Glass Nexus multi-effect pedal. The video doesn’t show everything the unit is capable of by any means but nonetheless a nice sampling of sounds.
Strymon has announced immediate availability of a mechanically redesigned SVpre for the Line6 Spider Valve HD100. The tube preamp had to be reworked to fit within a mechanical design that differed from the Spider Valve combos.
Strymon, a new music electronics start-up has just released the SVpre, a tube preamp modification for the Line6 Spider Valve series of amps. According to Strymon, the SVpre improves dynamics and tone and makes your Spider Valve sound more like a “real” tube amp.
The product seems to be getting quite a bit of attention over on the Line6 forums.