Yeah, so it's a realityOther things on the horizon too, but this for now...
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Yeah, so it's a realityOther things on the horizon too, but this for now...
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Steven Michael Fryette
Rantmeister In Chief
www.facebook.com/steven.fryette
"What I create, I can destroy!" - Boris Karloff (Nightkey, 1937)
Just curios about the "Other things on the horizon" ...is it other things for the Deliverance ?
Really looking forward to seeing the new gear ....
The fact that Stephen appears from nowhere, is sentenced to death in an emotional public trial without anyone interfering at all and is then altogether forgotten as if nothing happened, is already suspicious.
hmmm, might have to get another deliverance
Ultralead
D120H
Sig X
Fat Bottom 4x12
D412
Valvulator I
Interesting...
Question for Mr. Fryette and/or Support: how much does it affect all the Deliverance goodness we've all come to know and love? Did you notice anything different about the tone/feel after the loop installation?
The Deliverance loop was designed with the first requirement being that it's not supposed to make any significant change or noticable alteration in the amps performance - other than the fact that when you put any effect in a loop, the effect imposes its own limitations.
For example, if you put a Boss delay in the loop and try to dime the amp, the pedal will max out. No way around that - it's a 9V pedal. If that's a problem for the user, get a delay that has more headroom. We assume that the user is aware of and understands these basics.
Otherwise, it's sonically neutral, dead quiet, and when used properly will sound and feel exactly like your favorite amp with delay added.
Dave Phelge
Chief Misconception Eradicator
support@fryette.com
"We are what we pretend to be, so we must be careful what we pretend to be". - Kurt Vonnegut
Cool
Can it be retrofitted to an older D?
I am also assuming it's series only. Are the in/out switches for level?
Assuming it can be retrofitted, this looks tempting.
Dave Phelge
Chief Misconception Eradicator
support@fryette.com
"We are what we pretend to be, so we must be careful what we pretend to be". - Kurt Vonnegut
Features: Send Jack, Return Jack, Level Switch and Bypass Switch.
This is Series operation only and fixed Hi/Lo levels (via 2 position Level switch) for pedals or rack gear.
Keeping it simple and clean for super low noise, no bleed and maximum headroom.
Will not impact the tone, dynamics, noise or volume of the amp.
Neatly tucked away from rear panel nomenclature, so no ugly drilling through silkscreen text.
Last edited by support; 02-21-2013 at 10:47 PM. Reason: OCD
Dave Phelge
Chief Misconception Eradicator
support@fryette.com
"We are what we pretend to be, so we must be careful what we pretend to be". - Kurt Vonnegut
Looks great.
How much for a retrofit?
This is a quickie of the Deliverance loop upgrade using a Deliverance Sixty.
See the description window below the vid on youtube for details.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ayBRWcIJ4Xc
Contact support@fryette.com for information and pricing...
Dave Phelge
Chief Misconception Eradicator
support@fryette.com
"We are what we pretend to be, so we must be careful what we pretend to be". - Kurt Vonnegut