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it's really good for stacking pedals with. i slam the tonebender into for a fuzzy meltdown.
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It's a wee kill switch for one of his amps.Gavin wrote:I thought you already had a salt booster? What's that little MBM on your board then?stewart wrote:might finally treat myself to a saltbooster after christmas now i've got some space on my pedalboard... shall wait til the january rush is over if that helps.
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Mike this thing rules. I am already checking yr demoes for the next one. lol. I'll let you get past the recent build rush.
Wouldn't want to take up yr Xmas with building.
I went to my Dad's place and showed him and he doesn't know crapola about musical equipment, however he said "well I don't know what it does, but I can tell that it's built from high quality components, this chap should go big time." I laughed at that. He's a pilot and is pretty handy with radio repair, but he's no musician.
I'm stoked.
Wouldn't want to take up yr Xmas with building.
I went to my Dad's place and showed him and he doesn't know crapola about musical equipment, however he said "well I don't know what it does, but I can tell that it's built from high quality components, this chap should go big time." I laughed at that. He's a pilot and is pretty handy with radio repair, but he's no musician.
I'm stoked.
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i'm sure i've explained it to him about 3 times now.Mike wrote:It's a wee kill switch for one of his amps.Gavin wrote:I thought you already had a salt booster? What's that little MBM on your board then?stewart wrote:might finally treat myself to a saltbooster after christmas now i've got some space on my pedalboard... shall wait til the january rush is over if that helps.
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Echo Base is here! It actually arrived yesterday but no one was in to collect it, i has it now though. It looks awesome. Looks awesome. Cant use it because I don't have the right plug thingy FUUUUUU. I have this Korg plug which is 9v and i assumed it would work, but no. I will get one tomorrow though, or borrow one off a mate later. My bad. I will do a demo too.
Anyway, thanks Mike. and thanks for the Haribo, first thing i did was eat that. and the pick. that too.



Anyway, thanks Mike. and thanks for the Haribo, first thing i did was eat that. and the pick. that too.



Nope. I think it might be something wrong with the adapter. But it does work on the kaoss pad which it came with? weird. The saltbooster still works though, it hasn't damaged it. Nevermind. I need a new adapter anyway.Mike wrote:Hmm.. that should work. Does it work on the Saltbooster Plus?DanHeron wrote:It says Input 230v - 50Hz, Output 9v - 200mA. The same as on the Boss pedals plug thing.
Ah maybe. it says AC/DC on it. ah i dunno. Good job anyway, it looks awesome and I want to USE IT NOWWWW arghhhMike wrote:Ah ok. If the Saltbooster doesn't work either that points to the adaptor being no good for pedals. I think it might be 9V AC rather tahn 9V DC and that's why it doesn't work. Good job I protect pedals against that stuff!!