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SonnyD4885
220 posts
Sep 19, 2012
4:12 PM
yea guys long time no talk anywho i just watch jason's vid on lone wolf pedals why have i not heard of them weird right but i would like to know your opinion on these?

Last Edited by on Sep 19, 2012 4:13 PM
Reed Triller
37 posts
Sep 19, 2012
4:20 PM
I have heard of them for a while. I just recently started playing amped after playing for about 3 years and his videos and feedback from others have made it easier to decide. I will be a Lone Wolfer.
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SuperBee
600 posts
Sep 19, 2012
5:07 PM
i have used the Delay (V1) and the Octave for...3 or 4 years maybe...the delay does what i want so i have never felt the need for a different delay pedal. maybe i'm missing out.

i dont use it so often now as i use the reverb on my deville more...but its still good.

with a Pignose portable i think its really good...much better sound than just cranking the Pignose into distortion.

delay does go through the batteries fairly quickly..about 10 hours depending on battery type...but big deal, use a power supply...and dont leave a lead plugged into the "in" socket when its not in use

the Octave is a cool pedal. i dunno the best way to describe it...it fattens up tone but can also produce a particular quality...i used to use a lot of the effect in the blend, these days i am digging cleaner sound so i dial it back around 11 oclock...

i just ordered a harp break. this may make my octave pedal redundant...or maybe not...

thats all i know..apart from what ive read
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Willspear
197 posts
Sep 19, 2012
5:09 PM
For boutique pedals the price is fair

They do what they say they do. People like the delays I feel you can do as well or better for the price. They sound good though no doubt I have owned both.

They are built well.

The one thing I wish was that jack placement was all top mounted like the octave.

Also no one else designs pedals for harmonica other than kinder to my knowledge.

All the pedals sound good or better or is the only thing to do the effect for harp

The octave and delays help with feedback while doing their thing.

If you can't make good sounds with the pedals it is you and not the gear.

The harp attack is the best back up amp period. It fits in a gig case and can cover if an amp goes down while being small and not 50 lbs
SonnyD4885
221 posts
Sep 20, 2012
4:40 PM
nice ill have to try it thanks


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