Diezel Pedals?

  • Thread starter Thread starter Joeytpg
  • Start date Start date
Joeytpg

Joeytpg

Active member
Papa, have you ever been interested in creating a series of Diezel pedals? Overdrives, boosts, etc?
 
Joeytpg":jytxdcl5 said:
Papa, have you ever been interested in creating a series of Diezel pedals? Overdrives, boosts, etc?

Yeah then goop them and draw a little horsey on them and watch them fetch silly money :lol: :LOL:
 
I don´t know if I should follow the trend and I
have to do a lot of other projects first.
Max needs me too and I need a few hours
of sleep :cry:

;)
 
I think the last thing this world needs is yet ANOTHER boost/overdrive/distortion pedal... also I strongly doubt you could really get a good Diezel tone and feel through some puny amp because let's be honest, all the parts in an amp matter and no pedal is going to turn a Roland Cube into a 180W herbert.
 
kahawe":32019r9s said:
I think the last thing this world needs is yet ANOTHER boost/overdrive/distortion pedal... also I strongly doubt you could really get a good Diezel tone and feel through some puny amp because let's be honest, all the parts in an amp matter and no pedal is going to turn a Roland Cube into a 180W herbert.

+1000
 
FWIW there are already a few Diezel emulator pedals on the market, at AMT for example. I don't think it's quite the same though...
 
I rather like the way Peter does not flood the market with anything. Please, no pedals. Let them buy a Diezel like the rest of us.
 
just as was said above.. there's no need for a diezel pedal as the real unique voice is a combination of preamp stages/poweramp features, inner circuits, OTs, tubes etc. running such pedal with a fender head, marshall, peavey, mesa head would make an impact on the overall sound definitely not reaching the diezel trademark sound.
 
Back
Top