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09. Jul 2019
Pleased with the Peterman Puck 'n Stompa
I had previously bought a Logarhythm mk3. While it was ok, it still basically sounded like you were tapping your foot on a piece of framing lumber. Not so with the Peterman Puck 'n Stompa. Nice, full thumping bass sound and less expensive than the Logarhythm. I bought the XLR input model for a more secure cable attachment. But it will work with either a low-Z mic cable, or a high-Z XLR cable with a 1/4" phone plug on the other end. A small piece of hook sided velcro (included) attaches it nicely to my fuzzy pedal board so it doesn't do a walkabout (it is made in Australia, ya know). I could use both the Peterman and the Logarhythm to have two different rhythm sounds but, if you're looking for a fuller bass sound, the Puck 'n Stompa is the way to go.

21. Jan 2020
Joe Goldmark brings the pedal steel to another level.
Great instrumental renditions of popular tunes. If you're a fan of the pedal steel guitar, you should love this CD. I first heard his cover of the Byrds classic "Eight Miles High" on a local college radio station nearly 20 years ago and never got around to ordering it. I'm lovin' it!