McKnightFX
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Nooo Daisy rock = yukky.
And they don't make pedals
But, if I had the money - which i don't so ignore this... I'd like a pink tube-distortion pedal with a name like "girl-power" [or maybe "anti-spice"], and a matching pink eq pedal, perhaps named "equal rights".
[Oh dear. This is why they won't let me be a feminist.]
And they don't make pedals
But, if I had the money - which i don't so ignore this... I'd like a pink tube-distortion pedal with a name like "girl-power" [or maybe "anti-spice"], and a matching pink eq pedal, perhaps named "equal rights".
[Oh dear. This is why they won't let me be a feminist.]
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Out of interest, what trannies are you using in your fuzzes? Germanium? silicon?McKnightFX wrote:I haven't found anywhere around that actually stocks switchcraft jacks at a reasonable price yet.
But after I get back from holiday I am most likely going to order in a bunch of Switchcraft jacks from the USA.
It is of course true bypass, which means the switch is 3pdt, it's a solid switch, won't be dying anytime soon.
Hammond boxes of course, you can't beat em.
And chickenhead knobs to complete the look
And I can likely do any colour that is requested.
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you thought about doing pedalboards? have a power supply, a loop and a tuner mute standard and as options you could do more loops, A/Bing to different amp/guitars, and feedback loops. at the price plastic pedalboards cost here you could still change a good price for a superior product.
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malevolentsparkle wrote:you thought about doing pedalboards? have a power supply, a loop and a tuner mute standard and as options you could do more loops, A/Bing to different amp/guitars, and feedback loops. at the price plastic pedalboards cost here you could still change a good price for a superior product.
Capt. Black wrote:I second that. A decent pedal board at a reasonable price.
I like that idea. We'll talk about it and get back to you guys on it.