Jam Pedals Pink Flow review
Guitar: Fender Stratocaster with D Allen Voodoo 69 neck and middle and S Duncan SSL5 pickups.
Amp - Reeves Custom 50, Laney LT212 cabinet with Celestion V30 speakers
Amp settings: linked input, normal volume 1:00, bright volume 11:00, bass 12:00, treble 9:00, mids 1:00, presence 12:00
Mic - Sennheiser e906 mic
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Is it possible to create one pedal for all your David Gilmour tones? Some have tried but Jam Pedals’ impressive Pink Flow is perhaps the most elaborate attempt. Here’s my review.
I’ve done a couple of Jam Pedals reviews over the years. Including the Rattler (possibly the best sounding Rat clone on the market) and, the Red Much Big Muff. Check out this video from The Pedal Show and their recent visit the factory.
The Pink Flow is basically a multi effect unit, containing the circuits of several of Jam Pedals’ offerings. All of these can be bought separately as stand alone units.
None of the circuits, or pedals, are specifically based on David’s gear, apart from maybe the Red Muck, so the question is, is the Pink Flow capable of cover the classic tones?
The circuits are housed in a sturdy enclosure, with true bypass switching and it runs on 9V Boss style negative tip adapter. The unit is packed with features, including a send/return loop (placed after the gain effects) for adding more pedals, tap tempo for the delay and internal trim pots.
Read the full review here
http://www.gilmourish.com/?p=8215