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Reggae-metal guitarist Mikey Demus and ThorpyFx's Adrian Thorpe help create a dirt pedal dripping with tonal possibilities. The PG Redbeard Effects Red Mist MkIV review.


Recorded using a Schroeder Chopper TL into a Fender Hot Rod Deluxe IV miked with a Royer R-121 feeding an Apogee Duet going into Studio One with no EQ-ing, compression, or effects.
Clip 1 – Bridge pickup, gain at 1 o’clock, volume at 11 o'clock, bass at 11 o’clock, mids at 9 o’clock, treble at 1 o’clock.
Clip 2 - Gain at 7 o’clock, volume at noon, bass at 11 o’clock, mids at noon, treble at 1 o’clock.
Clip 3 - Gain at 2 o’clock, volume at 11 o’clock, bass at 11 o’clock, mids at 3 o’clock, treble at 1 o’clock.
 

Ratings

Pros:
Excellent EQ controls. Loads and loads of gain. Apparently runs on … high-end beard oil?

Cons:
Very touchy gain control. Low-gain settings are still a bit … gainy.

Street:
$240

Redbeard Effects Red Mist MkIV
redbeardeffects.com


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