Episode 53: Looking Back on One Year
This week, Emily and Andrew look back on a year of podcasting, Emily talks about her experience going Amp-less, Andrew talks about his mondo dual pedalboard setup, and they get kinda sappy.
This week, Emily and Andrew look back on a year of podcasting, Emily talks about her experience going Amp-less, Andrew talks about his mondo dual pedalboard setup, and they get kinda sappy.
Recently retired, the Rainier Fuzz by Spruce Effects is “a nod to the classic, yet forgotten Jen Jumbo Fuzz.” It’s loud, it’s raw, it’s a beast.
I’ve had the Eventide H9 Max for awhile now, but haven’t felt like my setup was right to demo the stereo capabilities of the H9. Now that I have the Strymon Iridium, I’m stoked to be able to start digging into this box of endless wonders!
The Aqueduct by Earthquaker devices is pitch vibrato with EIGHT modulation modes!
The Hummingbird is a choppy, sawtooth-wave tremelo from Earthquaker Devices. You might know me as an enormous fan of tremolo, and this is one of my personal favorites.
This week, Emily and Andrew wake up stupid early on a Saturday to bring you this content. We chat about the Strymon Iridium, coffee, and about the news that Fender, in 2020, will release more signature models from female artists than they have in their entire 70-year history. We even read a few comments from […]
The Organizer by Earthquaker Devices is, briefly put, a polyphonic organ emulator. In other words, it makes your guitar sound like an old school organ.
The Iridium is a bedroom (and stage, and studio) player’s dream. This pedal is three amps and nine cabs in one little box.
This week, Emily and Andrew talk about gin, new pedals, and something new coming from Strymon (in the most vague terms possible). Then, Emily tells Andrew about the American Federation of Musicians and scale rates of pay. Sponsored by Dr. Scientist and Strymon. We have merch, including additions to our For Fuzz Sake lineup! Get […]
If you were lucky enough to get a Spruce Effects Salt Water Fuzz, then you already know how good this mK3 Tonebender with Ac125 transistors is.