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Crowther Hotcake (Bluesberry) Overdrive Pedal | Tremolo ...

    https://reverb.com/item/528210-crowther-hotcake-bluesberry-overdrive-pedal
    Used with a little cosmetic wear-and-tear and a missing knob cap but sounds good. "Bluesberry" model is an improved, less buzzy version of the original Hotcake …

Crowther Audio: Double Hotcake - BLUESBERRY SIDE …

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jO1ha6mEkZE
    *PLEASE NOTE!* Despite my references in this video, www.crowtheraudio.net is NOT affiliated with Paul Crowther or his products and should be disregarded enti...

Crowther: regular Hotcake v Bluesberry | Telecaster …

    https://www.tdpri.com/threads/crowther-regular-hotcake-v-bluesberry.142001/
    Crowther: regular Hotcake v Bluesberry. Thread starter Jode; Start date Jan 12, 2009; Jan 12, 2009 #1 Jode TDPRI Member. Joined Feb 12, 2007 Posts 68 Location Glasgow. I'm pretty much set on buying one of these Crowther pedals, but I'm unsure which one I'd prefer. Obviously, if the Bluesberry can do anything the original can do plus more, then ...

Crowther Audio Hotcake Pedal V2 Review! | The Music Zoo

    https://www.themusiczoo.com/blogs/news/crowther-audio-hotcake-pedal-v2-review
    Crowther Audio's ever-popular Hot Cakes pedal is back as the Hot Cakes V2, featuring a few tweaks that bring player's a few more tonal options! Equipped with Cream boost and low-frequency cut switch, one of our favorite pedals is now more versatile than ever! Scroll below for full specs and some insight into our first-impressions on this new stompbox from …

moosers's review - Crowther Audio Double Hotcake ...

    https://en.audiofanzine.com/other-guitar-saturation-effect/crowther-audio/double-hotcake/user_reviews/r.8452.html
    The Crowther Audio Double Hotcake is essentially the same pedal as the popular Hotcake, but there are two separate modules of the overdrive in here. One of the sides is the Hotcake and one is the Blueberry. It's an analog pedal that has 1/4" input and output jacks and a nine volt power supply jack as well. It's not rack mountable in any fashion as it's a stomp box.

Crowther Hotcake: I figured it out! - The Gear Page

    https://www.thegearpage.net/board/index.php?threads/crowther-hotcake-i-figured-it-out.1733037/
    1) Make sure that your amp is at or above the edge of break up, otherwise the Hotcake will just sound fizzy (unless you're using it purely as a clean boost). 2) Instead of getting more gain from the Hotcake's gain knob, don't be afraid to use the level knob on the Hotcake to drive the amp further into overdrive.

Guitar FX Layouts: Crowther Hotcake

    https://tagboardeffects.blogspot.com/2012/02/crowther-hotcake.html
    Would you happen to know where I could find out how to add the Blueberry mod? I been looking on the internet, but no dice. And thanks for the great layouts. You do incredible work, man. Reply ... According to crowther audio's site, the hot cake is a buffered pedal. Sabrotone has a layout for a buffered mojocake. The buffer is really nice. Reply ...

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