My AFB+ will only color the tone when I have the knobs almost pegged for
all-out feedback control. But I never run them that high anyway. Mine
are usually set at "clock positions" 10-1-2 from left to right.
To understand what the "change in tone" can sound like, in the most
EXTREME sense (that is, with the knobs cranked to full tilt), take a
listen to Rod Piazza's CD "Keepin' It Real". Good Mornin' Little School
Girl and Devil's Foot are a perfect example of the Kinder AFB circuit in
action at max settings. I never run mine to that level, but having that
"tone" in my arsenal is very cool indeed.
John Balding
Tallahassee, FL
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From: harp-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:harp-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On
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Subject: [Harp-L] re: friggin'
i LOVE the tone i get with it. played a jam tonight and a lot of people
came up after and said how great the tone was. i can't quite explain
it, but it makes the harp sound like a monster. really tighten ups and
spreads out the tone on the bottom, if that makes sense. i've never
enjoyed such amazing tone before...and it just kills other harp
players...truly amazing pedal...
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