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8.5. The long awaited Moon Vibe MkII has been released today, with very short waiting list.
2.5. 27.05. Gilmourish.com have published a review of our Pig Hoof MkII.
25.4. We added a variant of our well established Pig Hoff pedal - Pig Hoof MkII.
11.4. Rob O'Block has finished The Wall tour of his band, he was using our Pig Hoof, and he sent two fresh new videos that you can find at the Pig Hoof page.
19.2. Jamstage.cz released a nice video for our Distant Voices Theremin.
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18.12. There is a new article in our blog about Tuning the Distant Voices Theremin.
06.12. We added two videos about Distant Voices theremin to our blog.
03.11. Widara company has introduced our model of a simple rock stage theremin under a name Distant Voices. More in our blog.
07.08. Moon Vibe has been discontinued. We are working on a new model of Moon Vibe, which shall be available by Christmas.
10.05. And yet another video for Pig Hoof was added. Nicolás Quiroga is performing Castellorizon this time. |
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There is a waiting list for our pedals at the moment. New orders for Moon Vibe MkII can't be completed before July, 2013. New orders for our other pedals can't be completed before February 2014. |
| Moon Vibe MkII added: May 6, 2013 |  | Moon Vibe MkII is an improved clone of the famous late 60's phaser Uni-Vibe. The Uni-Vibe was invented by the Japanese engineer Fumio Mieda in 1968, and consequently manufactured by Shin-Ei/Univox/Unicord. The unusual phasing unit quickly made its way to the rigs of guitarists like Jimi Hendrix, David Gilmour, etc.
The original design uses a pulsing light bulb to control seemingly randomly designed phase stages (apparently tuned by ear by Mr. Mieda, as there is no logical order in the... | | PRICE: 199 EUR | product details » | .................................................................................................................... | Pig Hoof  added: August 31, 2010 |  | Pig Hoof is a replica of the Big Muff П (BMP) model, that was manufactured by Electro Harmonix in the late 70's under nickname "Ram's Head". If you are into the Big Muff history we advise you to visit this brilliant and comprehensive Kitrae's site. As David Gilmour devoted fans, we were just obliged to make our own Ram's Head clone. David purchased his model in around 1975 in Manny's, NY. In 1977 (during the Animals tour) the Ram's became his main distortion pedal, retiring the old silicon... | | PRICE: 125 EUR | product details » | .................................................................................................................... | | Pig Hoof MkII added: April 25, 2013 |  | Pig Hoof MkII is a sound variant to our well established Pig Hoof, which is a 70's Big Muff Ram's Head clone.
Bjorn Riis, the owner of the famous Gilmourian server gilmourish.com, who is a happy Pig Hoof user, suggested development of a variant that would offer a limited lower end and gain. Kind of a domesticated Pig Hoof.
If you need a bass loaded wall-of-sound type Muff clone, the original (red-labeled) Pig Hoof is what you are looking for.
Bjorn's explanation on MkII:... | | PRICE: 125 EUR | product details » | .................................................................................................................... | | Bananaboost added: July 16, 2010 |  | Bananaboost is a replica of the legendary Power Boost by Colorsound. At the time Colorsound launched the first batch of their new booster units, the most commonly used boosters would be probably Dallas Arbiter Rangemaster and Electro Harmonix LPB (Linear Power Booster). Both of these models were very simple, minimalistic, one knob designs. A Booster is meant to boost the clean guitar signal with no distortion of its own, so it drives the amp and lets the amp do the rest of the job.... | | PRICE: 125 EUR | product details » | .................................................................................................................... | | .................................................................................................................... | | .................................................................................................................... | | .................................................................................................................... | Jumbo Fuzz  added: July 16, 2010 |  | Jumbo Fuzz is a clone of the B&M Champion Fuzz Unit by Colorsound. The circuit is heavily based on Electro Harmonix Big Muff, whose ingenious circuity and popularity in the late 60's just called for cloning. Colorsound named the new pedal Jumbo Tonebender (just a name, the circuit itself has nothing to do with the old Tonebender, it is basically a Big Muff clone with two little segments omitted) and launched it to the market in 1970. Later on, the company was approached by the American B&M... | | PRICE: 125 EUR | product details » | .................................................................................................................... | | .................................................................................................................... | Filthy Maestro  added: July 16, 2010 |  | Filthy Maestro is a clone of the MFZ-1, fuzzbox by Maestro. Maestro started manufacturing these unique, robust, heavy, wedge shaped pedals in 1976. The originals are really impressive technical creations, neatly manufactured, with some non-standard features like:
- DPDT true bypass(!) switch was fixed at the bottom plate of the enclosure and it was pushed on the floor as you stepped on the top plate of the box.
- on the both sides, there were a plexiglass wheel-knobs mounted that let you... | | PRICE: 116 EUR | product details » | .................................................................................................................... | | .................................................................................................................... | Spaghetti Wah: an upgrade of your old wah pedal  added: July 16, 2010 |  | Since we have no access to cheap wah enclosures, our Spaghetti Wah can be only built into your own enclosure, that you have to send to us.
Spaghetti wah is a clone of the classic early 60's Real McCoy wah pedals by VOX. These beauties were manufactured in Italy and they were equipped with an axial Hallo inductor (two different types by time) and a wah pot with a special taper marked ICAR. Due to their sweet tone of vocal-like quality, Italian VOX Real McCoy wahs are the most sought after... | | PRICE: 79 EUR | product details » | .................................................................................................................... |
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