Replaced an EHX crayon with the HOT Wax. I like using the crayon like boost. Having the hot tubes side gives more options. Running into a Boss Katana.

  • @OrdinaryAC
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    31 year ago

    Every time I see a Splinter I get the urge to buy one just because they’re cheap. I don’t really need another Rat, but I sorta NEED it.

      • @OrdinaryAC
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        11 year ago

        Exactly. My biggest “problem” is I like and play all genres and styles. So I love all the fuzz, drive, distortion… from classic to modern, smooth to gnarly.

    • @PedestrianOP
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      21 year ago

      It’s basically a fat rat clone. It’s been a solid pedal.

    • @soonito
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      11 year ago

      Try a tc electronic grand magus. ive owned many cheep rats and its by far the greatest one.

      • @OrdinaryAC
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        21 year ago

        Yeah that one looks great, too. The beauty of both of the Grand Magus and Splinter is you can actually get them for the same price or cheaper than the real Rat.

    • @PedestrianOP
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      11 year ago

      I like it. Having a bias on a tone bender circuit and fuzz face is a nice add.

  • @[email protected]
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    11 year ago

    Oh oh oooh you have a Splinter going into a Carcosa, those two are the first pedals on top of my wishlist right now! How do they sound stacked? I want to get fat doom tones out of them, going into an Orange style slightly dirty amp.

    • @PedestrianOP
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      21 year ago

      I don’t usually stack them. I use the switch blade to either have an OD with fuzz/splinter in parallel, or I run the splinter into the plumes in series.

  • @[email protected]
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    11 year ago

    I’ve been hot and cold for the hot wax for ages. I want to try one and would probably really like it, but I think between my existing pedals and amp I have the same ground covered.

    Can you switch which way round the crayon and hot tubes comes in the chain?

    Have you seen the Wampler Gearbox? I think I might go for that if I do gofor a 2 in 1

    • @PedestrianOP
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      21 year ago

      They appear to be in parallel, at least that’s how it seems when I move the blend knob. So you cannot choose one over the other to come first that I can tell. I got it used so I still need to look up an owners manual.