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Mike wrote:Well the Saltbreaker is £80, and I can do White and Red LED no problem.

However if you want a Saltbooster also that'll be in the larger of the two cases I use, and for £20 extra (a standalone Saltbooster is £30).

Would you want the Saltbooster pre or post gain (Gain Boost or Volume/Solo Boost)? I could add a toggle to select this for £5.

Let me know what you think.
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Post by the isaac eaton »

Finally put together a demo of mikes fuzz factory.

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What isaac said except its an ocd
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1080s people!
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Post by hugh »

What's the wait on a MBM pedal these days?
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Post by mickie08 »

Mike had been out of town on vacation so he may take a bit now.
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Post by Mike »

Very busy at the moment and a few orders already on my list so I'm quoting 6-8weeks to be safe, but that's a very conservative estimate. Most pedals will be done before that, and I never take payment until I am done with the build and ready to ship.
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Post by Reece »

So my DLS just died.
It went all dying battery on me and then stopped making sound completely.

If I play with the saltbooster on full before it (as I was soing when it died) I'll get the dying battery sounds but otherwise nothing.
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Post by timhulio »

Check all the transistors are happily in their sockets?
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Post by Mike »

Send it back to me - sorry mate - maybe one of the transistors has popped? Johno is having issues with his also, I think I got a bad batch of 2n5457s.
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Post by lorez »

Mike, looking at your site what is the pedal at the bottom of the homepage, blue sparkle, controls grouped into delay/modulation?
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it's an echo base.
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Post by Mike »

Yeah, a delay with modulated repeats. It's a digital delay with an analoguey voicing. I have one on my board, it's not cheap at £100 but I love mine.
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Post by Grant »

How much for an FKR clone?
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Post by Mike »

With all the switches or just the extra knob? You're best to order from him if you want the whole deal.
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Post by Mike »

Some recent builds:

Matt Dines' Saltbooster/Saltbreaker 2in1 with Order Flipper
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A Green Muff with mods for a guy in Germany
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FuzzFace for a guy who requested "messy handwriting"
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Post by hotrodperlmutter »

that swervedriver pedal looks bad ass. any chance of a demo, mr. busy bee pants? :E

EDIT: nvm, it's a super hard on. nuff demo's of those. my busy pants SLAM stands though. <3
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Post by Mike »

Two Custom Dual True Bypass Loopers for a fellow called Mark who previously bought a Saltshaker from me.

The simple one is has a Bypass switch on the right with an A/B select switch between the two loops on the left.

The more complex one has the same setup but the bypass path actually goes through a Saltbooster stage as controlled by the knob. The middle footswitch and LED indicate that the Tuner mute is active.

The output of one is offset from the input of the other so they can be placed close enough together to switch the loops on the complex one while bypassing/engaging the simple one.

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Post by lorez »

Jesus that looks mental Mike.
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Post by timhulio »

Woohoo switches and lights everywhere! I love that the only person who'd have any clue what those boxes do is the person who ordered them. And you obvs.