Hi everyone, first post here on the D*A*M forum!
I'm looking at snagging one of these really soon,
I sent an email to V&R, and can't wait to hear back.
Anyways, to the point...is anyone using the "'fly" to cop some early Gilmour/Floyd Tones?
The clips on the D*A*M site sound like the quest for the fuzz sound in my head could be found shortly
Anyone use the Drag'n'fly for Gilmouresque tones?
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You definitely could get some of those turns with the bias adjusted more towards the silicon side. What makes D*A*M pedals so great is their sensitivity to amps and guitars. They don't choke your sound to 1 kind of sound but largely depend on your setup.
Alas, you have done all you can and now must wait. Keep in mind that a response to V&R might be late but be assured you will not be looked over when it comes to placing yourself on the list.
Alas, you have done all you can and now must wait. Keep in mind that a response to V&R might be late but be assured you will not be looked over when it comes to placing yourself on the list.
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Re: Anyone use the Drag'n'fly for Gilmouresque tones?
The bias knob takes this pedal to wonderful places! we are very lucky to have a builder such as Dave. This world can sucks sometimes, but the tones that we all get from his pedals puts that shit aside for awhile. Okay maybe that was a bit too dramatic but it's how i feel. DAM forever!!
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