About Us
I've been playing guitar since I was 7. I'm 30
now. I distinctly remember how it happened...my brother was in a high school
rock band, and they were practicing at our house one day. I was enamored by the
guitarist...He had a Gibson Flying V, and they kept practicing the same song
over and over..."don't tell me you love me" by Night Ranger. Sad but
true! That is the point that started it all! My Grandparents were even in a band
in their youth, and even received quite a bit of radio play in their day. So I
guess in one way or another, I was bitten by the music bug genetically. 
I always have been kind of a 'gear geek'...always trying different
guitars/amps/effects to achieve certain sounds. It wasn't until 2001 or so when
Paul Weller (FiremanFx) modified a pedal for me, and I was amazed at how much
better it sounded. I immediately opened it up, wondering what he had done to
make it sound so much better...
That is what sparked my interest in the Effects modification world...I had
always been good with my hands and a quick learner, so I dove in head first and
read, and read, and read some more. Then I bought several different effects and
tested other's ideas, as well as my own. I was astonished at how one capacitor
or resistor could make a pedal have much more bass/mids/treble/distortion/etc.
I actually holed myself up in my garage for about a month, replacing components
in key areas, one at a time, and recorded the results on the first 'mod sheets'.
These were just notes for myself to remember what I did, and what the change
effected.
I did this one at a time, for every pedal I could
get my hands on...each time recording the results, and recording the before and
after tones from the pedal through the same setup.
I modified a few for the folks at Harmony-central effects forum, and the
response was crazy...almost immediately I saw there was a demand for a service
modifying pedals, even though a few were already doing it. Word of mouth grew
quickly, and I started my website "www.indyguitarist.com"
Within about a year I was literally working 18
hour days, modifying pedals like crazy...even famous musicians were calling me
asking me if it would 'be alright' for them to send me their pedals...some even
invited me to come with them into the recording studio, so they could get the
exact sound they were wanting...sort of an audio consultant...what an exciting
time!!
The good thing is it hasn't slowed down -- in
fact, its picked up quite a bit!! Nowadays I can turn on many radio stations and
hear my pedals -- in fact my pedals are being played on most of the country
songs you hear on country radio nowadays!
During the course of this time, I had so many
emails pouring in asking how I did this or that, so I decided to sell my
secrets... this was the beginning of my website "http://www.guitartone.net/"
Many many updates, new pedal modifications, and several years later, we
now have several books on modifying pedals, videos on playing guitar better,
videos on modifying and building pedals, and we are ALWAYS striving to be THE
best at what we do. I feel the best way to do this is to provide the best
possible products for the lowest possible price, and treat everyone, customer or
not, famous or not, with the same respect I treat my family.
As of the middle of 2004, this is my full-time 'job'. I can't say 'job' really
-- I love it, and its a huge passion! It's sort of like a paid vacation every
day!!
I have a wife, one 6 year old boy (adopted as an infant from Russia), and
another on the way.
I also play in a Southern Rock/Blues/Country band here
in Indiana ( www.skunkholler.com
), as well as a Sunday Worship rock band at Greenwood
Christian Life Church (an ultra-hip, laid back, and very contemporary
church) in Greenwood, Indiana.
