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− | Grind Customs | + | As we understand, and as was described previously by the original Grind Customs FX ecommerce website (when we originally bought the PCB), "The Goat v3" started from what was originally a simple, low-gain "Bluesbreaker" overdrive. Grind Customs was apparently inspired to work and rework this circuit architecture into what is now a full-on balls-to-the-wall distortion. The video linked below is entitled "King of G0at" pedal as built by Rej. We are operating under the assumption that because the video description calls it a "twin overdrive", that the interior of the pedal houses 2 "Goat v3" PCBs: one low-gain, the other high-gain. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUeOJodwZRw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUeOJodwZRw |
Revision as of 01:04, 24 July 2019
Grind Customs FX Goat v1 - a heavy distortion/overdrive based on the Marshall Bluesbreaker pedal.
Controls
Bypass: True
The Grind Customs Goat v3 is true bypass.
General Information
As we understand, and as was described previously by the original Grind Customs FX ecommerce website (when we originally bought the PCB), "The Goat v3" started from what was originally a simple, low-gain "Bluesbreaker" overdrive. Grind Customs was apparently inspired to work and rework this circuit architecture into what is now a full-on balls-to-the-wall distortion. The video linked below is entitled "King of G0at" pedal as built by Rej. We are operating under the assumption that because the video description calls it a "twin overdrive", that the interior of the pedal houses 2 "Goat v3" PCBs: one low-gain, the other high-gain.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUeOJodwZRw
Pedal Manual
Phase Inversion: Yes/No
Schematic
Artists
We are currently unaware of any artists actively using the pedal now, or who have in the past.
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