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So, people are constantly asking me… “What’s on your board?”. Like most gear junkies it changes fairly often, but I’ve had this basic setup for a while, so I thought it would be worth posting.
I want to give people a look inside our gear, what we use, and why. I’m only one member of the Tone Factor Team, though, so I’ll try to get pics and a breakdown of Larry’s board up soon. His board makes mine look pretty tiny. Does size really matter? Who knows?
More pics and info below! (more…)
San Francisco based noise metal juggernaut Kowloon Walled City recently released their first full-length (and first outing with Virginia’s The Perpetual Motion Machine), Gambling on the Richter Scale. Kowloon Walled City is guitarist/vocalist Scott Evans, drummer Jeff Fagundes, bassist Ian Miller, and guitarist Jason Pace.

Ian Miller, KWC’s bassist, gear whore, and Peavey Enthusiast (CVLT4LIFE), recently answered a few questions for us, and gave us a breakdown of their current rigs.
Catalinbread’s shipment of special Hiwatt inspired pedals (named WIIO) arrived this morning. This run was limited to 100 pedals which we’ve gone through like crazy. Add our Black Friday weekend orders to the mix and this has been a day to remember. : ) …
Below is a pic of WIIO orders that went out today. Much love and thanks to Catalinbread for doing this for us, and thanks to EVERYone who placed orders over the weekend. We appreciate the support more than we can say.

Thanks to everyone who participated in the 2009 Tone Factor Photo Contest. There were some outstanding entries this year and it was a tough call. Here are the winners! (more…)
Not really. This is me trying to get a feel for the new Tone Factor Mission Control Blog. This is where we ( myself and the TF Crew) will post our ramblings on gear, music, and the general state of humanity. No hyperbole or car salesman schtick. Just opions and maybe the occasional fact. You’ve been warned. Holla back!