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- robert(original)
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what the fuck?Markn951 wrote:"Oh my god! It's as if my shit just got louder!!" lmfao loved that. Now I seriously want an ECT...AEN how much is it? if it's over 100 bucks...wanna hook me up with the schematic broski?
"hello there self-sufficient pedal builder, can you give me the schematics you spent your own time and effort designing so i can build your pedal for myself since i don't want to give you any money?"
i don't think aen makes a big profit on each pedal, you're not going to be getting one for under $100 whether you build it yourself or not.
save up your money and give the man what he deserves for coming up with it.
- robert(original)
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that was kinda low asking for schematics.
think of it like this.
the E.C. thunder has 3 "buttons" 1 switch, and 5 potentiometers.
and 2 bright ass LED's. and on top of that there are the 5 knobs, the pedal casing itself, and the graphics, and some of them are painted(well at least my first one was)
NOW factor in the time and effect it takes to DRILL the pedal casing and WIRE the whole thing together.
and keep in mind i still have not mentioned the pcb boards, and all the lil caps and reisitors and crap that go onto the board.
now, since you now have all of the work and parts listed out for you, you can now fully understand why the retail price is 250.00
trust me, he is not making a "killing" on his pedals, he has to make a certain amount and sell a certain amount to really make a profit and keep his children and wife fed.
now that I have completed this rant.
do you still think he will give up the whole design of the pedal itself? he MIGHT make a trade with you, but only if its in his interest( obviously)
your best bet is just to save money and instead of buying a generic set of boss pedals or a badly made digital zoom pedal and buy one from one of these retailers.
Analogue Haven- Santa Monica, CA
Brickhouse Music- Eau Claire, WI; River Falls, WI
ToneFactor- Evans, LA
Norman Music - OK
The Mad Ape- WA
9 Volt Audio- Japan
Starving Musician- Berkeley, CA
Crush The Button -Belgium
The Last Guitarist- England
or just go on ebay and type in "dwarfcraftdevices" and you will find just about all of his product for sale new on there.
(i have now listed all of these retailers twice, once in the vid, and now in the post)
i have given you the tools, NOW BUY ONE! AND LEARN HOW TO ROCK HARDER!
think of it like this.
the E.C. thunder has 3 "buttons" 1 switch, and 5 potentiometers.
and 2 bright ass LED's. and on top of that there are the 5 knobs, the pedal casing itself, and the graphics, and some of them are painted(well at least my first one was)
NOW factor in the time and effect it takes to DRILL the pedal casing and WIRE the whole thing together.
and keep in mind i still have not mentioned the pcb boards, and all the lil caps and reisitors and crap that go onto the board.
now, since you now have all of the work and parts listed out for you, you can now fully understand why the retail price is 250.00
trust me, he is not making a "killing" on his pedals, he has to make a certain amount and sell a certain amount to really make a profit and keep his children and wife fed.
now that I have completed this rant.
do you still think he will give up the whole design of the pedal itself? he MIGHT make a trade with you, but only if its in his interest( obviously)
your best bet is just to save money and instead of buying a generic set of boss pedals or a badly made digital zoom pedal and buy one from one of these retailers.
Analogue Haven- Santa Monica, CA
Brickhouse Music- Eau Claire, WI; River Falls, WI
ToneFactor- Evans, LA
Norman Music - OK
The Mad Ape- WA
9 Volt Audio- Japan
Starving Musician- Berkeley, CA
Crush The Button -Belgium
The Last Guitarist- England
or just go on ebay and type in "dwarfcraftdevices" and you will find just about all of his product for sale new on there.
(i have now listed all of these retailers twice, once in the vid, and now in the post)
i have given you the tools, NOW BUY ONE! AND LEARN HOW TO ROCK HARDER!
I don't care about anything other than the fact that rob looks sexy as hell in that video.
And I am going to ban this kid for being a cheeky cunt.
And I am going to ban this kid for being a cheeky cunt.
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- TideBleach
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nice sounding demo i might just have to save up for an eau claire thunder. i was also wondering when your bassman begins to break up naturally with humbuckers and singles coils, i'm looking into getting a bassman or a bassman 50 and i want to use it for cleans and use a lot of delay. i just wanna make sure it would be suitable to use for this.
thanks
thanks

I'm not sure if he shot that vid with the bassman that used to be mine, but if he did-
The bassman is always going to have a little edge of dirt on it. It's pretty clean if you try hard to keep it as such, as in, no banging your strings like a caveman, but it is more of a "controllable overdrive" type amp, in my opinion.
The bassman is always going to have a little edge of dirt on it. It's pretty clean if you try hard to keep it as such, as in, no banging your strings like a caveman, but it is more of a "controllable overdrive" type amp, in my opinion.
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LOLHurb wrote:I don't care about anything other than the fact that rob looks sexy as hell in that video.
And I am going to ban this kid for being a cheeky cunt.
nice demo, i've been saving money to buy one but i'm kind of tempted to buy a hair of the dog instead...
Is that big one a custom job, or just newer version? it lucks really good! probably a little to big, but fuck it, i just got a pedalboard half the size of my room
- robert(original)
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its a 68 ab165 circut bassman, and yeah it used to be aens,
with most single coiled guitars it starts to break up around.... 4-5 which is FUCKING LOUD!
3, or right before 3 is perfect for playing gigs and 2 or a smidge more than 2 is perfect for practice, and it is clean as a whistle!
i don't have many, high output humbucker styled guitars but the breakup is a bit faster. I truly believe that fender made thier pickups around thier amps and visa versa.
IMO the bassman is the perfect canvas for adding pedals.
granted i also like a few other amps alot, but this one is my main amp and probly will be my main amp until i get a twin reverb or one of those badass 59 re-issue versions.
with most single coiled guitars it starts to break up around.... 4-5 which is FUCKING LOUD!
3, or right before 3 is perfect for playing gigs and 2 or a smidge more than 2 is perfect for practice, and it is clean as a whistle!
i don't have many, high output humbucker styled guitars but the breakup is a bit faster. I truly believe that fender made thier pickups around thier amps and visa versa.
IMO the bassman is the perfect canvas for adding pedals.
granted i also like a few other amps alot, but this one is my main amp and probly will be my main amp until i get a twin reverb or one of those badass 59 re-issue versions.