DEMO VIDEO: Peters Halo Gryphon + Subdecay Spring Theory...

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Just got my Subdecay Spring Theory a few days ago.
Here's a demo/walkthrough video I made with audio from a Zoom H4n Handy Recorder:




This is an excellent reverb pedal.
Sweet and warm reverb tones with a spring and a room setting.
Like the Hermida Reverb, it plays great with all gain levels.
Unlike the Hermida Reverb, the tail is completely tweakable so that you can get anything from short springy reverbs, to a deep cavernous wash and anything in between.
It's my fave of all those I've owned before including:
- Hermida Reverb (my previous #1 reverb pedal).
- Neunaber Wet Reverb.
- Tech 21 Boost Reverb.
- TC Electronic Hall Of Fame.
- EH Holy Stain.
- and a few others I can't remember. :D


Here's some pics of the rig:

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Nice playing and tones! I dig the reverb. :thumbsup: Question: are you running any of those pedals in the Peters' loop, or are they all up front? Also, do you use a buffer of any kind with a board that big? I'm planning a similar board and I know the loopers help by keeping the signal path clean when pedals are not switched in, but I was thinking a buff-puff or something like that would still be a good idea. Nice rig!
 
glassjaw7":3vxjvq50 said:
Nice playing and tones! I dig the reverb. :thumbsup: Question: are you running any of those pedals in the Peters' loop, or are they all up front? Also, do you use a buffer of any kind with a board that big? I'm planning a similar board and I know the loopers help by keeping the signal path clean when pedals are not switched in, but I was thinking a buff-puff or something like that would still be a good idea. Nice rig!
Heya thanks Glassjaw.
Thanks for your kind words.

Basically, the pedalboard is configured as follows...

In front of amp:
- ISP Decimator G-String
- Turbo Tuner
- Lower Loopmaster Bypass Switcher (CAE Wah > EH POG2 > Diamond Compressor > Subdecay Baby Quasar Phaser > Dr Scientist Cosmichorus)
- Barber Burn Unit

Amp's FX Loop:
- Upper Loopmaster Bypass Switcher (MythFX Triton > Duncan Deja Vu Delay > Tech 21 Boost DLA > TC Electronic Flashback > Subdecay Spring Theory)

If you are going to put together a pedalboard of considerable size, having a buffer in the lineup can't hurt.
The ISP Decimator G-String has a built in buffer, so I don't need a separate buffer.
If you feel you do need a separate buffer, look into this one:
http://this1smyne.com/shop/mb-mini-buffer/
It's small, transparent and is well priced.

Hope this helps. :thumbsup:
 
firejack":224rrhad said:
glassjaw7":224rrhad said:
Nice playing and tones! I dig the reverb. :thumbsup: Question: are you running any of those pedals in the Peters' loop, or are they all up front? Also, do you use a buffer of any kind with a board that big? I'm planning a similar board and I know the loopers help by keeping the signal path clean when pedals are not switched in, but I was thinking a buff-puff or something like that would still be a good idea. Nice rig!
Heya thanks Glassjaw.
Thanks for your kind words.

Basically, the pedalboard is configured as follows...

In front of amp:
- ISP Decimator G-String
- Turbo Tuner
- Lower Loopmaster Bypass Switcher (CAE Wah > EH POG2 > Diamond Compressor > Subdecay Baby Quasar Phaser > Dr Scientist Cosmichorus)
- Barber Burn Unit

Amp's FX Loop:
- Upper Loopmaster Bypass Switcher (MythFX Triton > Duncan Deja Vu Delay > Tech 21 Boost DLA > TC Electronic Flashback > Subdecay Spring Theory)

If you are going to put together a pedalboard of considerable size, having a buffer in the lineup can't hurt.
The ISP Decimator G-String has a built in buffer, so I don't need a separate buffer.
If you feel you do need a separate buffer, look into this one:
http://this1smyne.com/shop/mb-mini-buffer/
It's small, transparent and is well priced.

Hope this helps. :thumbsup:
Thanks bro :thumbsup: Good idea splitting up the loopers for front-of-amp and fx loop.
 
great verb sound. You nailed that Satch tone. how much for the verb unit?
 
Sweet sounding pedal brother. :rock: The Peters is sick......the playing is sick.....everything is sick! :)
 
sinfish":2vedwqzb said:
great verb sound. You nailed that Satch tone. how much for the verb unit?
Cheers Sinfish. :)
$179 and I think free shipping for you lucky US folks.
 
Gsxrbusa":3g0xrmhg said:
Sweet sounding pedal brother. :rock: The Peters is sick......the playing is sick.....everything is sick! :)
Heya thanks Tom! :thumbsup:
 
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