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Super impressed by this pedal 

 

I only really knew jptr as loud noisy fuzz nothing wrong with that!!! But damn this one is a winner as it’s a bit cleaner than I expected 

 

and yeh for a simple control layout there’s plenty to tweak 

 

 

also the shirt I got in the package Chris sent over is great 

 

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14 hours ago, fretmeister said:

On the Jive, do the switches stack or is it 1 at a time?

 

Different YouTube reviews say different things! 

Fairly sure they stack. You get a really nice woolly fuzz with them all selected. 
Are you not waiting for the bass version?

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1 hour ago, DaleASmith said:

Fairly sure they stack. You get a really nice woolly fuzz with them all selected. 
Are you not waiting for the bass version?

 

I don't do waiting very well! :D

 

There's no hint of a release date either - so it could be 2 years away.

 

Admittedly now that I've ordered the regular one it's very likely it will be released tomorrow! That's what normally happens when I buy something!

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Posted (edited)

Any idea what's going to be different about the bass Jive? The current one seems to be popular with bassists, so I wonder what they think needs changing.

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17 minutes ago, MartinB said:

Any idea what's going to be different about the bass Jive? The current one seems to be popular with bassists, so I wonder what they think needs changing.

I asked but didn’t get a response. 🤷‍♂️

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Posted (edited)
On 19/05/2024 at 23:34, fretmeister said:

On the Jive, do the switches stack or is it 1 at a time?

 

Different YouTube reviews say different things! 


1 at a time. The lower one supersedes the one(s) above it. Due to the design (wired in parallel), they do not stack. The gainier one will always be the active one. This has been debated on the DIY pedals forum, and I'd take their word over youtubers as they know what they're talking about. Also, I have one myself and I've tested it. They do not stack.

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