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David Burns

 

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Post  Posted 17 Oct 2022 9:01 am    
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If your looking for the sound of 30's 40's octal tube amp players ala Junior Barnard, Leon McAuliffe, Oscar Moore, Charlie Christian, etc. but you don't have a tube amp from that era this may be the pedal for you.

Below is the link to the product website. Here you will find cheesy but useful information about the pedal and some YouTube audio clips so you can here a couple of fellas demo the Jr Barnyard for you...

https://www.thenocturnebrain.com/products/the-jr-barnyard

The fella that makes this pedal also make an octal tube amp based on his Gibson EH-185 so I'm pretty sure he knows what tone to go for. Looks like some of his customers wanted a box that had the same character of the octal amp he makes.

This is what the controls are all doing:

left switch is a presence cut, right switch is bass or guitar mode. Left knob is volume, right knob is a blend knob between two channels. all the way to the left is the clean/normal channel and all the way to the right is the hot/mic channel. At about 11 oclock the hot channel begins to blend into the clean channel.

New, these pedals do not come with a power supply. This Jr Barnyard pdeal DOES come with a brand new Donner regulated power supply. (which has a bunch of adapter cables included)

This is a really fun, unique pedal, made in San Diego California, USA Hope someone gets to enjoy this little bundle of joy! I'm asking &175.00 for this out of the box pedal

Dave
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