I just got to check out some pedals from Voltic. The DTF blew me away. It’s a great take on the harmonic percolator and has tremendous sustain. They’re sold out right now, but it’s on my list of future purchases. They make a Decade pedal as well. It was pretty spot on when A/B’d against a Peavey Decade. I definitely want to check out more of their pedals.
*I’m not affiliated with Voltic in any way, just a guy who likes to spread the word about small companies who make cool stuff.
Voltic Electronic Devices Pedals
- jmurph
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Re: Voltic Electronic Devices Pedals
Thanks so much, dude! Was really nice meeting you and looking forward to getting involved with community here at Offset Guitars. I'm currently trying to get some demos made so, hopefully, they'll be posted shortly for folks to check out.
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Re: Voltic Electronic Devices Pedals
The DTF sounds like the perfect pedal for poonman69.
I have nothing to offer anybody, except my own confusion?
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Re: Voltic Electronic Devices Pedals
Here's a link to pics:
The DTF
I'm horrible at writing copy but it's basically a stripboard/point to point built Harmonic Percolator with input cap selector so that you can have a treble booster, stock sound, or extended bass response and an clipping diode selector that allows various amounts of compression and distortion.