This is why I love and hate your channel bro. Love it because of quality, straight up demo approach and content. Hate it because everytime I watch your reviews it makes me want to throw away my money at every single pedal you demo.
Your reviews are some of the most helpful on youtube. I really like how well the stereo effects come thru in your videos. Hoping they send you the modulation pedal to demo. From watching I'm buying this one, the flamma reverb is more than I need at the moment but the modulation pedal has a couple like rotary and low bit I'm curious about!
Thanks David appreciate it! I saw your mention on Instagram, thanks for that it helps me out a lot :) I currently have the new flamma pedals and I'm messing around with them! The demos are planned to go out every Thursday starting this week. Hope you enjoy them!
@@RyanLutton Yeah, 3 regular pedals I would say and one multi effect, and some accesories. It's fresh, so I would be confused if they wouldn't release anything more soon. Pure quality, that's for sure. Greetings!
@@najmi.d just got mine yesterday, it's my first delay with trails which is a game changer for me. The first setting (tape) definitely will self oscillate, haven't tried it on any other modes yet!
First! :) Those tape delay sounds are really good. Sounds expensive. Is it? Or another surprisingly good "affordable" pedal? It doesn't sound cheap that's for sure. Gorgeous Partscaster tones didn't hurt.
Hi Matt, the FS03 only USD68 in www.flamma.shop at the moment, new account can also have special offers, check the special page out for more information. :)
@@najmi.d Hi Naimi, there will be 3 more new pedals coming out soon. You can check our website for more information: www.flammainnovation.com The new products are FS01, FS05 and FS06
No ping pong but a decent amount of dynamics programmed in to the various modes. Very stereo sounding if that makes sense? I bought a joyo d-seed II and the ping pong was really disappointing. If you find a good inexpensive ping pong let me know!
@@nerdebynature used tc electronic seems to be the cheapest quality shot. I'm getting a vintage Midiverb, but the Zoom MS series is interesting. Thanks!
The pong function on the Donner Island is decent, the rest are alright. This thing is pretty interesting, but without a good pong or wider stereo field it has limited appeal to me. It sounds like a very light stereo effect, and only when you work the more extreme modulation settings--- seems like kind of a waste of stereo outs IMO. I was looking into the Joyo D-Seed, too, but the pong on that is... all wrong. I've probably been spoiled by the Boss DD series, though. Nice demo and playing.