CASTLEDINE SUPA MK1

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Scott
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CASTLEDINE SUPA MK1

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Here's a couple demos of this incredibly smooth sounding and classically rare fuzz pedal. Made by Stuuuuuuuuuuu! Using my '56 relic strat and my 1966 Princeton reverb.



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You Dark Trippy Man !!!!!!!!
:headbanger:
Let's be fucking honest........
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJF6kk7fjNk
T I E - F I G H T E R..........L E T S R O L L !!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFNs0RALUQw
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exactly! I was really going FOR that dark and trippy moody type thing. I think it worked! :crackjam:
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Me likey! Great demo Scott you covered all the territories. Excellent.
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Wow.

That thing is GODLIKE!

Unreal. I knew it was gonna be good, but oh. my. golly.

Scott, that is thee best I've heard you play, dude! I think this pedal brings it out.
Very cool. Especially the second video...

And when you had the Filter up only at about 10 o'clock...Holy Batshit!...wasn't even up halfway!

That thing is PURE EVIL....in a good way, of course. Makes a Strat sound like a Les Paul!

Love where you just busted into Limelight, like you couldn't help it...it just felt right.

KILLER job, Stu and Scott. Whoa.

Can't wait for minesies.... :love:
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Good stuff Scott! :tu:
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Thanks guys for the kind words. You have no idea how good that makes me feel. I was always nervous about doing demos but these pedals are SO well made and sound SO amazing that it DOES bring out some better playing. I have no idea what i'm going to play. The pedal seems to just bring out the mood which transfers right into the guitar. I got the idea from Philip about the single note playing cuz we all know how amazing his demos are. Works of art in my opinion. This MK1 does it all. I need to pick up a Les Paul! Can't imagine how amazing it would sound with that guitar. The strat LOVES this pedal and my nocaster is right behind it. Thanks again for the nice words guys. :cheers:

oh and by the way, i don't know if any of you caught that little old 70's Rush lick that i did in the longer demo, mear tje beginning. Just one bar of it only. Thought it sounded cool. The BIG BOY AMPS would make this pedal shine even further.

Oh and you'll never guess what i used to record this>My panasonic LUMIX point and shoot camera with it's tiny stereo built in mic, on a little itty bitty tripod. Sounds as good as my hi def sony camcorder!!! :whistle:
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Wow, just WOW!

Tight 'n nasty. That thing automatically made you sound like Philip. :hihi:
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thanks for that laundromat, but i think that Philip is in a world of his own>in a great way!! :party:
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Re: CASTLEDINE SUPA MK1

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Excellent sound, like the Idea of a filter for variety of sounds. I hope the list expands.
Thanks for the clip.
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