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Burns Shad O Tone pedal

PostPosted: 18 Nov 2015, 18:27
by David Martin
A few years back I suggested to Barry Gibson of Burns UK that he should market a pedal which would emulate the tone sweep of a DeArmond 610 pedal but at a more affordable price.

After a few goes, this became the Burns Shad O Tone pedal.

On one of the Burns groups on Facebook there is an animated discussion about these, some folks saying they don't work and are best avoided... But I thought they were OK.

I demoed one playing live at St Neots Club with Stephen Swann - sorely missed - on rhythm, Iain Purdon on Bass, and Ron Innes on drums. The recording was done on the spur of the moment on a hand held device and is not od studio quality... What do you think?

lady pen.wav
(645.39 KiB) Downloaded 1012 times

Re: Burns Shad O Tone pedal

PostPosted: 19 Nov 2015, 09:52
by Dance with Shadows
Hi David,

It sounds fine to me. Thanks for the interesting demo.

regards

Michael

Re: Burns Shad O Tone pedal

PostPosted: 19 Nov 2015, 12:12
by anniv 63
I obtained one about 10 years ago,but overall was a bit disappointed with the depth of the volume swell.
However it could be down to other factors in the connection links to the other effects and amp.
Time to extract it from its original box and perhaps persevere with it.!!!!
Funnily enough a very cheap Behringer Pedal I found had a better swell and a knob to adjust the volume swell
to a higher level.

Mike

Re: Burns Shad O Tone pedal

PostPosted: 19 Nov 2015, 12:19
by dave robinson
Nothing on the iPad, just a picture of an arrow that doesn't respond when pressed. :|

Re: Burns Shad O Tone pedal

PostPosted: 19 Nov 2015, 12:44
by JimN
dave robinson wrote:Nothing on the iPad, just a picture of an arrow that doesn't respond when pressed. :|


As far as I can tell, the link is to a *.wav file for download. On this PC at least, it does not play out online; you have to download it and open it in a media app capable of playing wavs (Audacity certainly, maybe Windows Media Player).

Just going to download it now, though I think I've heard the recording before.

Re: Burns Shad O Tone pedal

PostPosted: 19 Nov 2015, 14:51
by Keith Bateman
I've got one and am quite happy with it although I haven't had the opportunity to compare it directly with anything else.

Keith

Re: Burns Shad O Tone pedal

PostPosted: 19 Nov 2015, 16:42
by David Martin
Here's an mp3 version for Apple users...

lady pen.mp3
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Re: Burns Shad O Tone pedal

PostPosted: 19 Nov 2015, 16:44
by David Martin
anniv 63 wrote:I obtained one about 10 years ago,but overall was a bit disappointed with the depth of the volume swell.
However it could be down to other factors in the connection links to the other effects and amp.
Time to extract it from its original box and perhaps persevere with it.!!!!
Funnily enough a very cheap Behringer Pedal I found had a better swell and a knob to adjust the volume swell
to a higher level.

Mike


This pedal doesn't do volume swells, Mike, just the tone sweep...

Re: Burns Shad O Tone pedal

PostPosted: 19 Nov 2015, 17:31
by TONEBENDER1965
When double-clicked, the lady pen.wav version downloads on my Mac Pro and then plays immediately with Quick Time Player.

Re: Burns Shad O Tone pedal

PostPosted: 19 Nov 2015, 17:49
by noelford
Downloads and plays on my Mac without any problems.