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Gear Discussion => Company Shout Outs! => Topic started by: Scarebear on June 27, 2014, 11:00:10 PM

Title: Dialtone Pickups answers six scary questions
Post by: Scarebear on June 27, 2014, 11:00:10 PM
They're called scary questions just because they've come from meâ€"Scarebear. They're not really scary. Either way, I put some questions to the people at Dialtone Pickups (http://www.dialtonepickups.com/) and they kindly answered. Learn more about them by reading the interview (http://www.scarebear.org/2014/06/six-scary-questions%E2%80%94dialtone-pickups).

I don't know about you, but after reading the interview I'm keen to know more about this dust collecting pedal collection! ;)
Title: Re: Dialtone Pickups answers six scary questions
Post by: DialtonePickups on June 28, 2014, 08:19:59 PM
Thanks for the post on us, Scarebear!!

Do you remember seeing a picture of dusty pedals on our Kickstarter page? Those are John's, the dust is real, and I've never seen John use them. Here it is, in case you didn't see it:

(https://static.squarespace.com/static/525c35f5e4b0f046b59be698/534985dce4b028f6221c25ac/53af2288e4b07bdcd67a7289/1403986565361/pedals-collecting-dust.jpg?format=750w)

And there's even more in the garage. :)
Title: Re: Dialtone Pickups answers six scary questions
Post by: Scarebear on June 29, 2014, 11:15:40 AM
I missed that actually! I love stuff like that. I'm into guitar pedals though.

Once I have my Dialtone Pickups humbuckers installed I'm going to look into setting the guitar's tone knob so it is a second volume knob and then my pedals can just be dedicated to overdrive and other manipulation effects.