The Zvex Super Hard On (SHO) Appreciation Thread.
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The Zvex Super Hard On (SHO) Appreciation Thread.
I've got to say it, I'm in love with the SHO. Actually, I've just bought my first (real) one: an '04 Myrold with beehive artwork, and I'm just waiting for it to arrive
I have a BOR clone that I love, mostly the SHO side, and I could never afford for a hand painted one here in México (Zvex prices are going crazy). This one was a bargain that I could not resist, and just to find one of them over here is kind of a miracle.
Let's post some pictures, stories, tips, settings with other pedals, etc. and show some love to the simpliest and loveliest pedal of all
I have a BOR clone that I love, mostly the SHO side, and I could never afford for a hand painted one here in México (Zvex prices are going crazy). This one was a bargain that I could not resist, and just to find one of them over here is kind of a miracle.
Let's post some pictures, stories, tips, settings with other pedals, etc. and show some love to the simpliest and loveliest pedal of all
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Great simple pedal. I built a clone that was my main "dirt pedal" (in conjunction with my amp obviously) for about a year. It replaced an MXR Micro Amp, and while both those pedals pretty much just give you more of your guitar and amp, the SHO adds a bit of its own character to the mix, which somehow makes it pop out more.
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Good thread timing for me.
I've had the exact same buzzy bee painted version and am currently contemplating selling it, as its just a little too transparent. Don't get me wrong its incredible and can drive a JTM45 or Super Reverb into heavenly syrupy goodness, but I want a boost with a bit of "grit" or tone shaping to it, and can't afford to keep buying pedals, so its a one in one out deal. They are superb clean boosts, and good for adding a bit of sparkle if the pedal chain gets too long. The crackle is ok, can get annoying on a quiet stage when you want to crank the boost, as its sounds like you've mic'd up a really loud packet of crisps through the PA.
I'd like to try cranking two amps from it though, anyone tried it?
I'm talking myself into keeping it now...
Here it is sat at the end of my highly complex setup:
I've had the exact same buzzy bee painted version and am currently contemplating selling it, as its just a little too transparent. Don't get me wrong its incredible and can drive a JTM45 or Super Reverb into heavenly syrupy goodness, but I want a boost with a bit of "grit" or tone shaping to it, and can't afford to keep buying pedals, so its a one in one out deal. They are superb clean boosts, and good for adding a bit of sparkle if the pedal chain gets too long. The crackle is ok, can get annoying on a quiet stage when you want to crank the boost, as its sounds like you've mic'd up a really loud packet of crisps through the PA.
I'd like to try cranking two amps from it though, anyone tried it?
I'm talking myself into keeping it now...
Here it is sat at the end of my highly complex setup:
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Yep. I'm a convert. I used a Duncan SD Booster for the first year with my Avatar 18 and it was great (and still is), but I wanted a bit more flexibility and multiple levels of boost, so I got a Super Duper. Fantastic sounding. Tried it out at our last gig and the sound was excellent.
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A very simple yet useful and good sounding circuit. It was the first pedal I've ever built and I love what it does to my Fender amps at unity gain. Will try to post a picture tonight, my ex-gf added some cool Asteroids graphics.
Then I've built a Fuzz Factory and I added a SHO circuit with a master volume and it helps the fuzz to cut through when using some subtle settings in the FF.
Then I've built a Fuzz Factory and I added a SHO circuit with a master volume and it helps the fuzz to cut through when using some subtle settings in the FF.
I know your feeling jaja, and I don't think I will ever buy a Zvex pedal; they are way overpriced for what they are.Zvex prices are going crazy
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Re: The Zvex Super Hard On (SHO) Appreciation Thread.
I have built a couple as well.
This one is still on my board as an always on pedal:
I do not really use it as much of a boost, but there is something it adds to the tone that I love. I am building a Super Duper currently as a show a friend how to build pedals kind of thing.
I have to say, I like it more with my Fender amps than with my Vox AC30, but it sounds good even with the vox.
This one is still on my board as an always on pedal:
I do not really use it as much of a boost, but there is something it adds to the tone that I love. I am building a Super Duper currently as a show a friend how to build pedals kind of thing.
I have to say, I like it more with my Fender amps than with my Vox AC30, but it sounds good even with the vox.
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I just received mine...
It's a beast! I'm pushing an 87 RAT and a Hot Cake with it and it's heaven. Add a little DM2 and an RV3 and you reeeeeally don't need anything else. Do you?
I love the way it interacts with other pedals, even my CE2 sounds way better with the SHO behind.
It's a beast! I'm pushing an 87 RAT and a Hot Cake with it and it's heaven. Add a little DM2 and an RV3 and you reeeeeally don't need anything else. Do you?
I love the way it interacts with other pedals, even my CE2 sounds way better with the SHO behind.
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Re: The Zvex Super Hard On (SHO) Appreciation Thread.
Great pedal.
I use it 'always on', to take my Fender Twin from "clean & lifeless" to "not quite clean/not quite dirty, but just right"
The SHO (and Super Duper) also work really well at the END of the chain.
I use it 'always on', to take my Fender Twin from "clean & lifeless" to "not quite clean/not quite dirty, but just right"
The SHO (and Super Duper) also work really well at the END of the chain.
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I love my super duper clone
From volume boost (which is more than just that) to synthy (kinda octave up? ) sounds
From volume boost (which is more than just that) to synthy (kinda octave up? ) sounds
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I really like mine, keeping set at about 1 o'clock so it puts the amp into some dirt, but not crazy distortion or anything. Running it into a bigmuff is great, makes the muff a bit louder, and slighly less grainy (I think that's the word) sounding, overall creating an astounding filth. Don't much like it at the end of the chain as some users have said, as behind the muff it made the sound far too dark, and when it was after my Polara the reverb overpowered the normal guitar sound, despite the level being set low.
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I SHOs!! I am on my second now (third if you count the one I built). I use mine with my BF Bandmaster and keep it on almost 100% of the time. Once it is on, it just sounds so lifeless and dull with it off. No, ZVEX didn't reinvent the wheel with it, but it still sounds fantastic!
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I love the SHO and SuperDuper, maybe my most favored schematic/pedal. My SuperDuper is first in line and the right channel is always on, set slightly above unity gain. It adds nice chime and compression and makes my '65 Deluxe Amp sound a whole lot more alive. Works great with my Rickenbacker 381/12 too, I can't stand compressors but the SD/SHO is just right for me.
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I love, LOVE my ZVEX pedals. I started with a VEXTER Box of Rock but didn't love the boost side, which is kind of an SHO but not quite. Then I got a VEXTER Distortron, then a VEXTER Mastotron Fuzz. THEN I sold the BOR and replaced it with a Doube Rock, which is a signature J Mascis pedal. It has two sides: Each side can be an SHO or a Distortron. AND I love both sides on SHO and stacking them. The SHO is an incredible pedal
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I've had 2 SHOs and 3 SD2IN1s...great pedals, especially with Tweed circuits
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Re: The Zvex Super Hard On (SHO) Appreciation Thread.
This thread makes me want one. I'm thinking at the end of the chain to boost the delay/verb sounds on top of the guitar.