gear lust.
May. 18th, 2004 10:32 pmThere’s just no explaining it. It’s not a damn fuzzbox, it’s not a tube-amp simulator, and it’s not the slightest bit like anything else you’ve ever seen / heard. Think of the TX-1 Agonizer as a magical 1965-era industrial-music sonic reducer. It screws everything down to a nice, crunchy sonic pureè with aluminum shavings and broken glass mixed in. Yum.
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The TX-1 uses an obscure TV tube from the 1960s which nobody has ever used for audio before. (I can hear the doofus questions already.... "Is that sorta like a 12AX7, man? Which brand, man? Does it sound like a Mullard, man? Got any weed, man?" Arrrgh!!)
This bizarre tube defines poor fidelity and does various horrible things, especially in this circuit. A neon lamp in the feedback loop plus some other special features causes all kinds of non-stability, plus loads of screeching, gagging awfulness. It's not stable under all regimes, it sometimes oscillates at ultrasonic frequencies, and as a special bonus, it puts out such a "hot" signal that there is a real danger of the Agonizer damaging some types of solid-state equipment. Isn't that CUTE?? So go ahead and plug it into your computer's soundcard input, dumbass. Ha ha ha.
I want one.
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The TX-1 uses an obscure TV tube from the 1960s which nobody has ever used for audio before. (I can hear the doofus questions already.... "Is that sorta like a 12AX7, man? Which brand, man? Does it sound like a Mullard, man? Got any weed, man?" Arrrgh!!)
This bizarre tube defines poor fidelity and does various horrible things, especially in this circuit. A neon lamp in the feedback loop plus some other special features causes all kinds of non-stability, plus loads of screeching, gagging awfulness. It's not stable under all regimes, it sometimes oscillates at ultrasonic frequencies, and as a special bonus, it puts out such a "hot" signal that there is a real danger of the Agonizer damaging some types of solid-state equipment. Isn't that CUTE?? So go ahead and plug it into your computer's soundcard input, dumbass. Ha ha ha.
I want one.