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Randy Phelps


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Post  Posted 13 Jun 2007 11:59 am    
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the sonic stomp is more of a psycho acoustic 'blanket off the amp' type pedal... for clean boost where you can add drive and adjust tone... the sparkle drive is a really solid good sounding pedal.

http://www.voodoolab.com/sparkledrive.htm

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Has anybody tried this pedal? I'm lookin for a pedal for my Tele, a 2 or 3 button EQ for tone, and also one that will boost my volume to a clean tone with the first push of a button, then boost to a slightly dirty or distortion tone with another push of the button.(or seperate buttons)
Will this pedal do that? If not, is there a pedal that will. Don't want to spend over $75-$100. Thanks

Terry
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Terry Sneed

 

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Arkansas,
Post  Posted 13 Jun 2007 3:41 pm     sparkle drive
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Thanks Randy. I saw one on Ebay, might bid on it.
I listened to the sound bite, and that's just about what I'm lookin for.
Would this pedal work on steel for that light distortion sound?

Terry
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Randy Phelps


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Post  Posted 13 Jun 2007 6:44 pm    
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yeah, the sparkle drive is very good because you can dial the distortion to be light and you can use it as a volume bump. I use it on my telecaster for solos for a slight volume boost and to add a little 'hair' to the tone.
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