Chk Chk Boom - A demo video for Ohnoho's Momentary Feedback Looper Guitar Effects Pedal - Video
PUBLISHED:  May 01, 2013
DESCRIPTION:
The cold hard facts on the CHK CHK BOOM:

Momentary Feedback looper
True Bypass
Passive Electronics (no DC power/battery needed)
Optional Joy Button: provides same function as footswitch but far more tactile sensitivity for fast fingers.
Optional Loop Mute: FX loop can be muted when the CCB is not activated.
note: Joy Button and Loop Mute CAN NOT be combined in the same pedal.
The CHK CHK BOOM works by feeding your effects input to it's output.

The CHK CHK BOOM has a momentary switch so it's only on when your foot is on it. This is a good thing because its perfect for short blasts of crazy noise mixed into other melodic content. It's also great when you're playing through a delay and you want the delay to swell and feedback with out bending down to twist a knob.

Every other feedback pedal out there has a latched switch which in my opinion doesn't work as well for the kind of sound this pedal produces.

THE JOY BUTTON:
OK so here's the deal: THE JOY BUTTON is a light and responsive, springy pushbutton. It mimics the same action you get from the foot switch. Except it's meant for your fingers.

Like you'll see in the video below (the lower right corner to be specific) the way you flick it can really change the response. In the vid I went from high blip, to kick drum to fat bass shoop just by altering my caress. THE JOY BUTTON is meant for ass-crack showing musicians that like to bend down and tweak their pedals when performing. Oh yeah beatmakers, MPC nerds and table-top tweakers, you have not been forgotten. You guys are awesome at playing really tight stuff with your nose picker. This is indeed for you too!

RESPECT:

Use your fingers! But not your feet for THE JOY BUTTON. It's sensitive and needs to be treated as such. RESPECT THE JOY BUTTON.

Loop Mute:
When engaged: what's on the send and return (fx loop) jacks WILL NOT BE HEARD. Hit the footswitch and POW! What's in the fx loop is heard and is fed back. Turn the feedback all the way down and you've got basically a momentary a/b switch (depending on what's plugged in).

When the toggle is in the other position it's your standard CCB. You'll always hear what's in the fx loop and the momentary switch will just turn on the feedback circuit.
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