Perpetually unable to leave well enough alone the guitarist with his many sonic consumer choices revamps the electronic palette to further explore new possibilities and subdue the option anxiety therein.
So I’ve been on a compressor kick for quite a while now. The Biyang CO8 is inexpensive, sounds good (comparable to a Dynacomp or Ross clone) and I’m pleased, so my BBE Benchpress will likely hit the auction block soon. Content but still searching and attention is now drawn to Pigtronix.
Compressor reviews at Ovnilabs-

I have been extremely pleased with the sound and feeling I get from tuning to 432 instead of 440. Encourage musicians to investigate this. Lots of interesting information out there.
Here’s a link from the deep end at The Schiller Insitute
Surprised I couldn’t find many options in affordable tuners that can be calibrated I settled on Planet Waves Tru-Strobe pedal tuner. Very nice and accurate around $70. Calibrates 400-499Hz.
Great online browser tuner from Seventh String just adjust ‘tuning origin’
Tune to it, feel it experience it. Things are vibrating wonderfully for me.
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1 hertz..(Hz) is a ‘C’ at A-432
It is the lowest possible note/tone/frequency/cycle (..measured in cycles per second)
‘C’ is the root of ALL SCALES in Music, and natural harmonics in nature and science
The distance that this wave “C” will travel before it recycles is 186282.397 miles
The speed.. of light.. is 186282.397 miles per second…… (yes your reading it right…….he he)
This is very strong evidence for the existence of a unified theory that
functions from a single resonance (singularity) and then to its harmonic counterparts.
this is very exciting …..Its time for all musicians to start taking this
seriously and tuning their instruments to A-432.
Finally got my board organized and mucho more road worthy!
Big thanks to Joe Logsdon for the ‘Regulator’ check him out at-
Joes proverbial power supply is the primary pedal for providing positive charged particles to the rest of the pack.
Plus it proves the useful purpose of cleaning up piles of wires…
I’m learning to click and blog
Like throwing sticks in the fog
Run up to find them
trip and fall and break my face