Who sells Himmelstrutz effects in Sg?

Oooo... makers of the Fetto!

They have some nice clips where they demoed a couple of their pedals side by side.

How did you find their pedals?
 

Specially towards the end:

Q Yesterday I got really pissed because my wife yelled at me. So I opened FETTO Deluxe to trim everything up to the super max to get myself heard. Bad enough, I used a huge screw driver that I found in my car (the trimmers in this pedal must be made for girls!) and I trimmed and trimmed until all trimmers fell off the printed circuit board. Now I want to return it and repair it for free, cause the pedal is almost new and you say the warranty is 1 year. How long will the repair take? I need it back before saturday when I will do my first gig on a local bar. I bought this pedal on ebay, it was only 4 months old.

A First of all: the warranty is for the original owner, it is not transferable. And all 'accidents' caused by internal adjustments voids the warranty. So this repair will not be for free. Also, If you read the manual and is more careful this should never happen. The repair, if this one's not completely broken, will normally be done within one week. You will get information about the price before the service is started.
 
Oooo... makers of the Fetto!

They have some nice clips where they demoed a couple of their pedals side by side.

How did you find their pedals?

Hey Shred, found their pedals because an eccentric friend of mine is besotted with them and he special ordered their "nutcracker" from sweden at an astronomical price ! I'm trying to find him a local dealer to save some moolah :) if possible, that is...
 
Swedish stuff IS pricey. The Euro aye? Strong stuff...

That said... when the Fetto came out, I thought it was like a Marshall-ised version of the Blackstone Overdrive. Tweakable... to a fault.

What made your friend tick over that Nutcracker?
 
Swedish stuff IS pricey. The Euro aye? Strong stuff...

That said... when the Fetto came out, I thought it was like a Marshall-ised version of the Blackstone Overdrive. Tweakable... to a fault.

What made your friend tick over that Nutcracker?

Actually, they don't use the Euro, but the Swedish Kronor (Krona), but you're right about the price :(

Well, there are some of us who can afford Moollon, Himmelstrutz, etc on a whim, and he is one of those :p

How's your blackstone? Saw one at Blackwood at Bras Basah today with a sticker price of 500++ :o
 
I wanted to buy Freak Kitchen CDs... but each CD costs like 50 bucks. Geez.

Blackstone? 500 bucks? Odd. Aren't they 250USD direct from the maker?

The blackstone is an interesting pedal. It has 2 "channels". Yellow = lower gain, Red = higher gain and the option to tighten up the tone (gooder for humbuckers) or keep it fat & loose-ish (nice for singles). No hard & fast rule - just use what you want. The character of distortion is... beautiful. The yellow channel gets that amp-on-verge-of-breakup tone very very nicely done, in fact, I compared it to a Reverend Goblin amp and they sound very similar. The Red channel is... more gain and grinds well. People who have it keep throwing the "marshall" term - I dunno, its got grind & a hint of fuzz-like harmonic swirl. Has a bass cut (since I use humbuckers) and that makes it sound kinda... small at room volume. Since everything evens out at louder volumes - this was a blah point IMO. However, the Red channel in a band context - fits very well. Whether you cut thru or not, depends on your picking dynamics. Wanna lay back in the band mix? Lighter touch, done. It also has exceptional clarity.

The feel is very very different from an Op-Amp dirt box though... let's use a Rat or Boss SD1. The compression character is different. The thing sings differently. That can put you off.

Also, the Bstone is like Shredcow criticizing gear - its stupidly picky with what it sees. Buffered pedals will make the tone sizzle. There's a buffered mode switch in the bstone but I dislike how that makes the overall tone more compressed - but then you can run wahs/buffered stuff without any negative effect on the tone.

Finally, the bstone is picky about the guitar. You need to spend the time to tweak it to match ONE guitar. Use a different guitar with a different setup - the bstone wouldn't be sounding at its optimal.

That said, it just shines when I perform. Its clear, articulate, and really sounds good. Cleans up exceptionally well, which allows you to tweak gain levels on the fly via the guitar. Has a 3D like swirl to the tone - tube-like? Sorta.
Also, I bought it... twice. How's that for seller's remorse?


If you're into the whole jangly kind of dirt tones, the blackstone will suit you. If you like bluesy singing sustaining stuff... maybe not.


Google Bambasic and (translate the page) look for their NuPlex overdrive. That's a nice pedal for jangly stuff too.


Wow, that was long.
 
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Okay, we're gona bring in some Himmelstrutz electro Art for you guys!
Hopefully in time before Christmas! But yes, its is going to be pricey...
But I'll try to match the best online price, damn the SG dollar is so
freakin weak right now.

-Sound Alchemy
 
The Himmelstrutz have landed on our shelves.
and I would have to agree that the compressor is pretty sweet sounding.
 
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