Naming a Tone Bender clone,forum brain storming session
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Re: Naming a Tone Bender clone,forum brain storming session
I also thought for a rangemaster I could call it the
“Claptown boost” see what I did there?
“Claptown boost” see what I did there?
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Re: Naming a Tone Bender clone,forum brain storming session
or claptout boost, for a more contemporary feel.
Tube amp and guitar tones straight from 1958… amazing how believable the sounds were back then, even without the modellers...
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Re: Naming a Tone Bender clone,forum brain storming session
Claptown.....
Was that Portsmouth in the early 19th century?
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No love for the "Roary boost"?
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
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Re: Naming a Tone Bender clone,forum brain storming session
You could probably call it anything as long as you stick "Mk I" after it.
Maybe Gary after Gary Hurst?
Maybe Gary after Gary Hurst?
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Love this one! I’ll sell you the first one cheap as a thank you if you like?
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Re: Naming a Tone Bender clone,forum brain storming session
I so rarely play through guitar amps, it would be wasted chip a dime into the fund if you use it though
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AND WE HAVE A WINNER!!!!!!!!
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Re: Naming a Tone Bender clone,forum brain storming session
I’ve started doing a mock-up for engraving plates.
I’m kinda liking just the straight Fuzz Bender at this stage, to the point!
I’m kinda liking just the straight Fuzz Bender at this stage, to the point!
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Re: Naming a Tone Bender clone,forum brain storming session
I'm not sure what Reg uses, but I'm a big fan of Inkscape for vector graphic work. Free and powerful. Used it recently to design a bunch of dials for amp faceplate.
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The pic is just the design program that comes with my hobbiest Cricut maker machine. I did use Inkscape for the original tone bender logos though, I’m a complete novice though so still
Figuring it out.