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(I’m just copying a few recent blog posts into the News forum — here’s the corresponding entry in the blog)
If you don’t have a Reissue Hot Tubes, jump on this opportunity while you have the chance.
I adore this pedal. It has such a classic Rock sound.
I’m using it on this song http://soundclick.com/share?songid=6938025
and in this soundclip http://soundclick.com/share?songid=6820524 (but you have to guess which 2 riffs the Hot Tubes was used on)
Good news. I’ll have to nab one!
I adore this pedal. It has such a classic Rock sound.
I’m using it on this song http://soundclick.com/share?songid=6938025
and in this soundclip http://soundclick.com/share?songid=6820524 (but you have to guess which 2 riffs the Hot Tubes was used on)
Tasty
Oh, i thought you are planning to reissue 70’s version
btw, 1st post :wave:
btw, 1st post :wave:
:wave:
well, ehx do seem to have this habit of making new versions of old discontinued pedals, so you never know. I suspect they could squash it into a LBM sized case too…..that would be a pretty cool little distortion actually. :thumb:
I checked some European shops, but I didn’t find them…
I need to eventually try both the solid-state one and the tube one. The solid-state one is supposed to be very unique. And Kim Gordon of Sonic Youth (my very favorite band) uses it.
that alone makes it worth hunting down..
I adore this pedal. It has such a classic Rock sound.
I’m using it on this song http://soundclick.com/share?songid=6938025
and in this soundclip http://soundclick.com/share?songid=6820524 (but you have to guess which 2 riffs the Hot Tubes was used on)
I loved mine too, but I decided to sell it because it is really too big for my pedalboard (included that big sized adapter jack on the left side :nono: ).
Could you recommend me a similar but smaller distortion pedal, especially for (tone and gain) versatility and sustain potentials?