New Shredmaster Project

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Post by BearBoy »

Sweet. Looks cool HNB.
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Thanks!
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Played the opening line from Airbag with my tele plus and it was dead on. Lovely clone and true bypass with better jacks than the original. I would highly reccomend the pedal if you want a cheaper alternative to a Shredmaster.
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HNB wrote:Played the opening line from Airbag with my tele plus and it was dead on. Lovely clone and true bypass with better jacks than the original. I would highly reccomend the pedal if you want a cheaper alternative to a Shredmaster.
You should do a side by side demo of your 2 shredmaster clones, unless the differences are barely noticable. Nice looking pedal BTW.
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I could plug in my A/B line selector and give that a go. :)
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The BYOC is much closer to the original Shredmaster in terms of gain.
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Post by HNB »

Cool. Based off of what was said before, I was hoping that was true. The BYOC is supposed to be more of a clone. :D
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Post by finboy »

Booya, have to test it out tmrw to make sure it still works

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Nice! Looks great!
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Post by finboy »

Cheers, it still works too miraculously. Byoc provides some cheap parts, I would HIGHLY recommend getting a new power jack, the stock one does not like being taken off and put back on.