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  • LukatemplarLukatemplar

    HomeBrew Electronics Big DPublished on 08/06/08 at 01:05
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    - What are the effects or types of effects available?
    The BIG D Is An Extremely versatile overdrive / distortion can of Achieving Many different
    sounds ranging from light bluesy overdrive to modified hi-gain tube amp distortion.

    - What technology is used? (Analog, numrique, lamp ...)
    Analog and diodes (mini lights)
    Pedals made out to United States

    see the manual on the site homebrew electronics

    UTILIZATION

    - The configuration gnrale Is it easy?
    A gain, a tone, a level (classical) +
    Bigger button (+ Bass Boost gives a lot of body, use with dlicatesse) switchable via a switch

    - The edition of sounds and effects is it easy?
    This is not a proper pedals trs simp…
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    - What are the effects or types of effects available?
    The BIG D Is An Extremely versatile overdrive / distortion can of Achieving Many different
    sounds ranging from light bluesy overdrive to modified hi-gain tube amp distortion.

    - What technology is used? (Analog, numrique, lamp ...)
    Analog and diodes (mini lights)
    Pedals made out to United States

    see the manual on the site homebrew electronics

    UTILIZATION

    - The configuration gnrale Is it easy?
    A gain, a tone, a level (classical) +
    Bigger button (+ Bass Boost gives a lot of body, use with dlicatesse) switchable via a switch

    - The edition of sounds and effects is it easy?
    This is not a proper pedals trs simple to use (from a DS1 for example).
    Beware Difference volume to change diodes.
    Over time, easy to use.

    - The manual is clear and sufficient? ...
    not enough (not enough examples as usual), light enough (no more)

    SOUND QUALITY

    - Effects are they effective, suitable and adequate ralistes?
    cf test You Tube


    - Which instruments do you use?
    Fender Start Tele 50's and 60's

    - What are those you prfrez, you dtest?
    This is the slap ... if you like the sound with the body, the crunch (a diode, gain <25%) is duly is my prfr.

    OVERALL OPINION

    - How long have you use it?
    3 months
    - What is the particular feature you like best and least?
    most: vintage rock sound without compromise (in a vox amp lamps or fender deluxe reverb, fall)
    the least: like any good pedals, not really versatile, trs typ lot of grain, but sounds
    - Have you tried many other models before acqurir?
    Indeed, for 20 years I make music
    - How do you report qualitprix?
    I pay 210 euros, but it's still too expensive compared to the remains of distortion pedals (I would not say that other types of effects chorus, flanger, ...), it is better good pedals that really Ragit (eg the tone when you turn really works, or gain) and then there's a real lamp with LED technology, bravo HBE.
    - With the exprience, you do again this choice? ...
    Oh yes
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  • strat66strat66

    HomeBrew Electronics Big DPublished on 03/07/09 at 01:42
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    Trs versatile analog distortion, non ditable ...

    UTILIZATION

    Config simple, with five positions slecteur types of distortions diffrent, the edition of the sounds is easy and intuitive

    SOUND QUALITY

    Effects extremely effective use with a strat / fender pro reverb on tl lamps 76 (trs difficult Overdriver amps), the pedals are by far the best for his blues / rock trs effective ... I even replaced my set of 9 vintage ts for this little wonder ...
    Use live, no breath, PDAL ultra sound, a real treat!

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 2 years I have used and tried many before that the MODELS (TS9, shred master, carl martin, etc ...) and it really comes out of the peda…
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    Trs versatile analog distortion, non ditable ...

    UTILIZATION

    Config simple, with five positions slecteur types of distortions diffrent, the edition of the sounds is easy and intuitive

    SOUND QUALITY

    Effects extremely effective use with a strat / fender pro reverb on tl lamps 76 (trs difficult Overdriver amps), the pedals are by far the best for his blues / rock trs effective ... I even replaced my set of 9 vintage ts for this little wonder ...
    Use live, no breath, PDAL ultra sound, a real treat!

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 2 years I have used and tried many before that the MODELS (TS9, shred master, carl martin, etc ...) and it really comes out of the pedals lot for that I use, point ngatif: non adaptemtal pedals but this is not a style that I practice so ...
    report quality excellent price (pay the era was + / - 250 euros but the true!)
    I Rasht one directly if I lose it (plus I think the price a little lower
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  • moosersmoosers

    HomeBrew Electronics Big DPublished on 01/16/10 at 16:41
    The HomeBrew Electronics Big D is a distortion pedal designed for electric guitar.<span> </span>The pedal is pretty standard as far as its characteristics, as it has the standard ¼ inch connections for in and out and is powered by a 9 volt power supply.<span> </span>The pedal is also pretty compact and isn’t rack mountable as it is a stomp box.

    UTILIZATION

    <p class="MsoNormal">The HomeBrew Electronics Big D pedal has an interesting make up, as it isn’t too much like other distortion pedals out there.<span> </span>It has somewhat standard parameters for gain, tone, level, and ‘bigger,’ but then it has a diode selector and a switch to engage a ‘bigger’ sound. <span> </span>However, a…
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    The HomeBrew Electronics Big D is a distortion pedal designed for electric guitar.<span> </span>The pedal is pretty standard as far as its characteristics, as it has the standard ¼ inch connections for in and out and is powered by a 9 volt power supply.<span> </span>The pedal is also pretty compact and isn’t rack mountable as it is a stomp box.

    UTILIZATION

    <p class="MsoNormal">The HomeBrew Electronics Big D pedal has an interesting make up, as it isn’t too much like other distortion pedals out there.<span> </span>It has somewhat standard parameters for gain, tone, level, and ‘bigger,’ but then it has a diode selector and a switch to engage a ‘bigger’ sound. <span> </span>However, after playing with the pedal for a little bit I was able to get a pretty good idea of how to use it.<span> </span>I do have a lot of experience with different distortion and overdrive pedals, but I believe that even those who don’t have much experience should be able to figure out how to use it on their own without the help of a manual.


    SOUND QUALITY

    <p class="MsoNormal">I’ve used the Big D pedal in tandem with a Fender Strat and a ’76 Fender Twin Reverb, and I was definitely happy with the sounds that I was able to get within this configuration.<span> </span>The tone of the HomeBrew Electronics Big D can be described in a word as huge.<span> </span>While it is definitely possible to get more subtle overdrive sounds, this pedal’s bread and butter is in its thick and fat distortion tones.<span> </span>The Big D works for both rhythm and lead tones, but I would say that I like it best for lead sounds…

    OVERALL OPINION

    HomeBrew Electronics is a company that I’ve only recently started using their pedals, but in the short time that I’ve used them I’ve become a big fan of them, especially the Big D.<span> </span>This pedal has some seriously huge distortion tones that are great for a variety of circumstances and situations.<span> </span>While this isn’t the cheapest distortion pedal on the market, if you’re looking for something a little more substantial than your average distortion or overdrive pedal, definitely investigate the Big D.
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