jimilee wrote:
Flying Pan (FP-777 clone) in my opinion.
That's certainly a good one--IMO, the best sounding phaser I've heard.
Here are a few more ideas:
- The FET PreAmp is a fantastic sounding clean boost with an outstanding Baxandall EQ stage. My favorite stand-alone boost pedal!
- The Crown Jewel, though new, is certainly destined to be a classic. Very possibly the most versatile overdrive pedal available, and that isn't even considering the modularized "boost" stage. And I put that in quotation marks because of the eleven plug-in modules that BYOC offers for the CJ, more than half of them are non-boost circuits, at least in the classic sense--distortions, fuzz, octave-up, compressor. Too cool!
Discontinued kits (if you can find them):
- Silver Pony (faithful-to-the-original Klon circuit) boost/overdrive that many felt was the most authentic sounding of the many "klones" out there. But when Bill Finnegan came out with his 2nd generation KTR pedal, Keith decided to discontinue this highly successful kit in deference to him. Classy move, if you ask me. The kit was offered for less than a year, but there are still some floating around with resellers.
- The Tri Boost was a very innovative pedal design from Keith that incorporated three different vintage boost circuits in a single pedal, selectable through a rotary switch. These classic circuits were a germanium treble boost (Dallas Rangemaster), linear boost (EHX Linear Power Boost), and MOSFET clean boost (Zvex SHO). The kit has been discontinued for a couple of years now, but an extremely cool and flexible boost pedal, if you can find one.
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