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Hotone Skyline Effect Pedals

Started by lars, January 15, 2014, 04:31:37 PM

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lars

When does small get too small? I guess you could pull the guts out of all of these and just install them into your guitar cavity, and eliminate needing stompboxes altogether.
http://www.samash.com/opncms/opencms/samash/content/hotone-pedals?utm_source=011514newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=HOTONE 
Yep. I clicked the, "continue without supporting us" link....

atreidesheir

They look like those little packets drug mules swallow.
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chromesphere

Cant remember the name of the company but I saw recently (on youtube) they were offering effects inside those half size 1590b enclosures.  If there was a control, it would be on the inside as a trimpot.  As far as I'm concerned that's the point where small size hinders the functionality of the pedal and its time to look at the next size up. 

Also, stompboxes are meant to be stomped....you know...its a pretty small target...
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midwayfair

Quote from: chromesphere on January 16, 2014, 05:38:33 PM
Cant remember the name of the company but I saw recently (on youtube) they were offering effects inside those half size 1590b enclosures.  If there was a control, it would be on the inside as a trimpot.  As far as I'm concerned that's the point where small size hinders the functionality of the pedal and its time to look at the next size up. 

Also, stompboxes are meant to be stomped....you know...its a pretty small target...

It's Henrietta Engineering. And they're designed to be one-trick ponies, variations of effects that were only one knob anyway. How often do you really change the volume on an orange squeezer in a playing situation? The originals had no external controls either. I actually kind of like his schtick. Remember that not everyone's a knob twister.

chromesphere

That's the one Jon! Well, personally I'm not sold.  A tremolo without a speed dial on the front of the pedal isn't very practical if your trying to set it to your strumming or song tempo.  You can change it with the trimmers internally sure. But what a hassle...What if you need 2 tempos for 2 different songs?  open it up on stage?  What if you want to experiment with it?  Keep that precision screw driver handy! 

It's an interesting idea, but call old fashioned...I just think its easier to use a bigger enclosure, put a knob on it and avoid those issues.  Just my opinion.
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gordo

I like the demos of all of them.  Plus, I'm with Jon...I have my tremolo set at a programmed setting (Line6 MM4) and although mine does 8 programs instead of 4 (can't run a STOCK pedal can I?) I only programmed it to be deeper instead of a speed change.  I get what you're saying, but with the exception of my delay all my pedals never get tweaked between sets (in my case - services).  The downside is, I suck at hitting big targets with my feet, I can't imagine hitting one of those tiny pedals with my clumsy feet.
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chromesphere

One advantage of not having knobs on the front too would be that you don't bump them, or have to tape them down so their ready to go when you need them.  It could work for some people.
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pickdropper

I don't have an issue with a simple version and I obviously love small pedals.

I am just not sure I like the case design.  I often like odd looking things, but this one is sort of odd in all the wrong ways.
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rullywowr

Hotone?  When will a competitor start up named "pimptone?"



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haveyouseenhim

Quote from: rullywowr on January 17, 2014, 05:10:52 AM
Hotone?  When will a competitor start up named "pimptone?"

I can see it now. People start cloning these they'll call em slutone. Because they do it for free.
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Govmnt_Lacky

Those were obviously designed to be "pressed by hand" and not stomped. I mean... look at the bar that goes across the face of the effect! How often would someone go to STOMP on the pedal and misfire because thier foot glanced off of the little bar?

Great idea... BAD execution!

Cortexturizer

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raulduke

I agree. Not only are they too small, they also look like a dogs dinner.

Just my opinion though ;) ...

angrykoko

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muddyfox

Quote from: rullywowr on January 17, 2014, 05:10:52 AM
Hotone?  When will a competitor start up named "pimptone?"

As I understand it, it's "bro's before ho's". So there's bound to be a Brotone pedal company in existence already...