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Brandon W wrote:you elites.
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5000SEK for one new.
That's $722USD + shipping from Sweden...
750gbp isn't that bad considering the KOT sells regularly for $400-450 and they're $220 new... People are krezy. The guys a joke tho... very unhelpful, condescending as fuck and even though they have two great circuits I'd still never go that route unless it was used. Dealing with people like that takes a lot of patience/valium/etc.
That's $722USD + shipping from Sweden...
750gbp isn't that bad considering the KOT sells regularly for $400-450 and they're $220 new... People are krezy. The guys a joke tho... very unhelpful, condescending as fuck and even though they have two great circuits I'd still never go that route unless it was used. Dealing with people like that takes a lot of patience/valium/etc.
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everyone needs to realise that you can only get that really special TONE from spending lots of money. TONE is an art; do you think leonardo da vinci would have settled for a £19 compressor? of course not. he'd have known that great compressors really make your TONE come to life. a £750 compressor pedal can make your guitar sing so sweetly it'd bring a tear to the eye of the most hardened quantity surveyor. that's why you need this. what will your friends say when they see you shambling along with your cheap compressor? they'll laugh at you behind your back. is that what you want? is that what your TONE wants?
Well, he sold one smaller BJFE pedal for $700 so someone is buying this shit. Check his feedback - shit sells.
Gawd bless you, Mr Allan.stewart wrote:everyone needs to realise that you can only get that really special TONE from spending lots of money. TONE is an art; do you think leonardo da vinci would have settled for a £19 compressor? of course not. he'd have known that great compressors really make your TONE come to life. a £750 compressor pedal can make your guitar sing so sweetly it'd bring a tear to the eye of the most hardened quantity surveyor. that's why you need this. what will your friends say when they see you shambling along with your cheap compressor? they'll laugh at you behind your back. is that what you want? is that what your TONE wants?
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I fear we may be neglecting vital steps in the process:
1). take pics of these boxes of raw, unadulterated (tippex-decalled) TONE affixed to your unnecessarily expensive pedalboard
2). upload them to the gear page
3). be a snooty wanker about it if anyone questions the purpose of said boxes
4). Reiterate that these boxes have TONE FOR DAYS ad infinitum - give it the "I've had mine for 4 weeks now, following a 20 year wait-list and suitability interview from the builder....where's yours?" kind of schtick.
5). Wait for the box to appear on the pedalboards of other financially-care-free tone hounds who also have at least 17 custom shop closet classic strats that they won't take out of the house.
6). Throw the other 9 that you bought onto ebay to sell at an exorbitant level of profit
The only consolation is that only other knobbers buy them and all of the profits go on more snake-oil
1). take pics of these boxes of raw, unadulterated (tippex-decalled) TONE affixed to your unnecessarily expensive pedalboard
2). upload them to the gear page
3). be a snooty wanker about it if anyone questions the purpose of said boxes
4). Reiterate that these boxes have TONE FOR DAYS ad infinitum - give it the "I've had mine for 4 weeks now, following a 20 year wait-list and suitability interview from the builder....where's yours?" kind of schtick.
5). Wait for the box to appear on the pedalboards of other financially-care-free tone hounds who also have at least 17 custom shop closet classic strats that they won't take out of the house.
6). Throw the other 9 that you bought onto ebay to sell at an exorbitant level of profit
The only consolation is that only other knobbers buy them and all of the profits go on more snake-oil
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Perfect!jumbledupthinking wrote:I fear we may be neglecting vital steps in the process:
1). take pics of these boxes of raw, unadulterated (tippex-decalled) TONE affixed to your unnecessarily expensive pedalboard
2). upload them to the gear page
3). be a snooty wanker about it if anyone questions the purpose of said boxes
4). Reiterate that these boxes have TONE FOR DAYS ad infinitum - give it the "I've had mine for 4 weeks now, following a 20 year wait-list and suitability interview from the builder....where's yours?" kind of schtick.
5). Wait for the box to appear on the pedalboards of other financially-care-free tone hounds who also have at least 17 custom shop closet classic strats that they won't take out of the house.
6). Throw the other 9 that you bought onto ebay to sell at an exorbitant level of profit
The only consolation is that only other knobbers buy them and all of the profits go on more snake-oil