[quote name='Kev' timestamp='1449229332' post='2921720']
Well, primarily there have been many pedals issued that sound excellent in demo's but when coming to play just don't have the same 'vibe' and simplicity as a Deep Impact. This does sound more like it, and the original developer is involved, however until I have tried one in the flesh it is difficult, particularly when this appears to be the first pedal Panda Audio have actually released. At a £300 price point, it is a huge risk for the buyer and I was really hoping for something much more competitive. The last of the Deep Impacts were selling at clearance for around £89 as I recall. Digitech re-released the Bass Whammy at a great price point (very similar vintage appeal/price to Deep Impact), its sold well and killed the vintage Bass Whammy prices. I don't think this will kill the Deep Impact off, unless it really is as good as you describe.
What would have perhaps been a great idea is to sell the first XX number at a lower price so you have a few of the pedals out there to be reviewed by DI users, which would really help drive up the interest and willingess to spend big bucks.
I have not listened to your demo yet, it may change my mind
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yeah well, it's hard to argue about the price. listen to the demos, i was literally blown away myself! i think now that the price is justified it is so much more than the deep impact, which only sold at £89 because nobody wanted them anymore :-) but i can understand that it seems to be a high price. keep in mind that the dev does all the work on his own, so basically it's a one man business. considering boutique pedals selling at 350$... well i think the price is ok :-)