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THE BEARD!!! For example

while I'm here I'll kiss some ass - that ocd-dls is amazing, I've been stacking it lots with my sunface lately and it's been all good fun. The bandmates have been liking the sounds aswell, our other guitarist has been using the Box of Cake and he thinks it's genius!
I'm still looking into that stereo small clone but I have this bassman that needs attention first but I must say I'm looking forward to that down the line
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Coolcool. I got some chips and stuff in for Small Clones because a few people were interested in them.

The OCD/DLS is a fine combination - and whilst I can't take any credit for the original circuit designs, I did do the veroboard design work and also come up with the amazingly clever idea to cascade them.
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Mike,
Maybe should consider some pedal enclosures like this :)
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Not really my taste to be honest.
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I live in Texas and I never would have thought to use taxidermy for my pedals. Unbelievable.
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Post by Thom »

That tweed pedal looks pretty cool actually. The others not so much.
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Post by James »

They're very well done but the knobs don't match at all.
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Post by the isaac eaton »

the tweed one is nice but the other ones just look like they belong on ted nugent's pedal board.
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Post by analogsystem »

I'm really digging these "2 pedals in one enclosure" stompers that you are making Mike.

Thats a great way to get some new mileage and justification for cloning / tweaking these classic circuits. Very cool stuff.
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Post by Mike »

Cheers, I don't like straight cloning stuff that is still in production at reasonable prices so I'm always trying to tweak or customise it to so I can sleep at night.

But then I think about all those Tubescreamer hocking twats and I feel OK about myself.
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Post by Mustang Melx »

Pedal Just arrived Mike, it's all that I wanted and more... it sounds just like my much loved French Toast, but with a load more volume, more tone control and 100x better build quality! :)

Friggin' love it .... it's a monster.


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cheers for the graphic decal again Benicol.

I'll be in touch soon about something else. ~(bravo)
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That was quick! Nice - glad you like it mate, it was a ton of fun - and yup - LOUD as all get out.
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Mike wrote:That was quick! Nice - glad you like it mate, it was a ton of fun - and yup - LOUD as all get out.
yup, love it to bits. :D

It looks and sounds perfect mate, thanks again for going beyond call of duty with the layout, LED, advice buying stuff etc etc.

..... it's exactly what I wanted. ((rawk)) (it's amazingly quiet too considering the fuzz levels)

I can honestly say I won't be buying another fuzz in a very long time, this is the fuzz sound I've been looking for for years, good job I bought that Dano or I never would have known.... :lol:

Need to sort out a boost and OD next and I'll be well and truly sorted.

...anyway off to ebay to sell my 'lesser' fuzz pedals. lol...

thanks again Mike.
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Post by Mike »

No worries, chief.

Reece and Benecol; I have done the thing where I put holes in the boxes for the bits to go through, then I did that thing with the spray cans and the sticky stickers. And then the clear paint that hurts my eyes if the can is pointing the wrong way.

This weekend I'll hopefully make those little cities that make the noises and then put them in the boxes and we'll be done.
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Post by Mike »

This nice chap in France only uses pedals I build. Which is intensely flattering.

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Awesome. You should get him to post here.
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I'm intensely proud of that Shakin' Stevens DLS.
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Thom wrote:Awesome. You should get him to post here.
He might do already, I've sent him a few plectrums.

He's always a bit embarrassed of his English (which he shouldn't be as I understand him just fine) so may that's it.
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he shouldn't have anything to worry about here then.

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I can't believe I dyslexia'd up that of all sentences.