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what are the PH's running, Tim? i'd love one, forralz.
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I got the beige one (which now kinda light beige, um maybe magnolia?) which has Russian transistors and stuff, for £75, and the blue and black ones which have all the mojo parts in for £90. You can choose whether it says 'Perky Harlot' or 'Harmonic Percolator'.
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uh, i want mine to say Harmonic Percolator and Copyright Fredric Effects, pls.
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Seriously abandoned trademarks are ridiculous. Like the company that claims to own the word 'Superfuzz' applying it to a pedal that isn't a Superfuzz. I wonder if I could steal the Shin-Ei brand and pull ebay auctions for any clones that aren't mine. Only I wouldn't do that because I'm not a chonst.

Hotrod if you'd like an pedal, drop me a PM and I'll sort you out.
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Pics of the first builds of this batch...

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What are the pots you're using - sort of Zvex style mini ones that also have metal mounting nuts?
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These Alpha 9mm board-mount pots. They're a bit expensive, but the small size and sturdy mounting are worth it:

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Aye, they definitely seem to take up way less space than a standard Alpha pot and much less than a long legged PCB mount Alpha.
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oh yes yes, i'd love a perky harlot. pm'd.
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Cheers Carl, you're getting the first of these!
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Very cool Tim, and thanks for the kind mention :)
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timhulio wrote:Here's an interview with meeeeee!
http://www.effectsdatabase.com/interviews/brands/fredric
great interview Tim, I read this yesterday
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Here's a very cool pro demo of the Dresden Synth Fuzz courtesy of Christian:

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Great stuff Tim, cool playing, and some great sounds on offer.

Sounds particularly great with the Fuzz.
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great demo, makes me wish I hadn't sold the earlier prototype now
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Nice sounding pedal Tim. Is it not possible to have the trim pots accessable from outside the pedal..... I have a few pedals with internal slide switches & trim pots & its a pain. I think the Sunface has the trim pot accessable from the outside?
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A few people on HCFX were bitching about that. I imagine they're not externalised as it's more of a "dial in until it sounds good" rather than a "usable sounds across the range type deal", or am I completely wrong, Tim?
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Nah, it was a conscious decision not to mount the trimmers externally. Once the upper/lower octave balance is set perfectly so the upper/lower octave sounds are strong and the decay isn't horrible you shouldn't need to change them.

Edit: the 'nah' was to Johno. Mike was spot-on because this pedal can be virtually unusable with the trimmers set wrongly.
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