Modern Saint
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I have a sold a number of pieces of gear that I no longer use and with the returns, I slowly began updating certain items. With that, here are my latest aquisitions to play with.
1) Nocturne Jr. Barnyard - I was looking for something to give that old Swingin' Texas Blues and Swing style sound similar to Hollywood Fats. My buddy Brophy Dale turned me onto this pedal, (well he has the El Pescadero - has Jr + Reverb) and after playing through his rig a few times gets that sound that I have seeked.
3) last of all is the Janice. I believe that it was @Aahzz who has one and I wondered about it. I found that Janice can produce sounds similar to the Vemuram Jan-Ray and/or a Timmy. According to what I read about the Janice, Paul Cochrane (Tim/Timmy) has done some mods to the Janice.
As usual, all my pedals were bought used (except Janice, but it was really cheap). Since I bought used, no real loss if I need to flip. Now time to experiment.
1) Nocturne Jr. Barnyard - I was looking for something to give that old Swingin' Texas Blues and Swing style sound similar to Hollywood Fats. My buddy Brophy Dale turned me onto this pedal, (well he has the El Pescadero - has Jr + Reverb) and after playing through his rig a few times gets that sound that I have seeked.
The JR BARNYARD® - Pre-War Hot Preamp ( 1930's-40s octal tube amp character pedal). Inspired by my Moonshine'39 amp a repro of the 1939 Gibson EH-150 /185 pre war tweed amp and its octal tubes. I've created a textured hot club style preamp to garner those early Charlie Christian flutey reedy amp tones to Texas Playboys Junior Barnard and Eldon Shamblin dirty octal tube swingin texas blues.
2) JHS Tidewater - I already own one and this is my second. I really wanted a Nocturne Nailhead but will need to wait for used one to pop up. The Nailhead like the Tidewater is a tremolo effect but when you max the mix and turn the speed off, it becomes a boost pedal. The newer Nailheads have a switch to automatically do that so you can save your settings. Now thanks once again to Brophy, the boost switch is usually on. Hopefully one day I can get a Nailhead to replace the Tidewater and then flip it.3) last of all is the Janice. I believe that it was @Aahzz who has one and I wondered about it. I found that Janice can produce sounds similar to the Vemuram Jan-Ray and/or a Timmy. According to what I read about the Janice, Paul Cochrane (Tim/Timmy) has done some mods to the Janice.
As usual, all my pedals were bought used (except Janice, but it was really cheap). Since I bought used, no real loss if I need to flip. Now time to experiment.
