Boss TB-2W
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Haha thought as much!Bacchus wrote:Aye, it was a callback. Was hoping you'd do it again.Hurb wrote:Been there done that!Bacchus wrote:Which one sis more solidly constructed though? Can you find out?
Plastics as strong as shit!
A game of conkers, but with pedals.
Just looked up that video and it's at 46k views ...which is fucking insane to think that many people have seen what a fucking scruffy lunatic I was at that point in my life(I still am I just try and hide it better)
I would maybe like to do another video like that...but have long since lost the monkey.
It no longer comes up on the Andertons site when you do a search, although the page is still there. GAK have now changed the price to TBC (it was £312 earlier).
Wonder if they've jumped the gun a bit?
Wonder if they've jumped the gun a bit?
Fran wrote:I love how this place is basic as fuck.
ekwatts wrote:I'm just going to smash it in with a hammer and hope it works. Tone is all in the fingers anyway.
I mean... you'd pay similar amount from an established boutique builder using the magic voodoo feather parts; there's mkII Tone Benders on Macari's site going for more than that
http://www.macaris.co.uk/colorsound/mk-ii-tone-benders
Still not gonna buy one, mind
http://www.macaris.co.uk/colorsound/mk-ii-tone-benders
Still not gonna buy one, mind
The price clearly hasn't put everyone off...
LANKAndertons website wrote:Please Note: Due to staggering demand, the BOSS TB-2W Waza Craft Tone Bender Fuzz Pedal has already sold out!
Fran wrote:I love how this place is basic as fuck.
ekwatts wrote:I'm just going to smash it in with a hammer and hope it works. Tone is all in the fingers anyway.
Can someone explain why these are priced so expensively? Or at least their take on it - genuine question. Not trying to make a point, I just don't understand. Is it a demand thing or a components thing or something else? What makes this the most expensive Boss compact pedal, and twice as much as other Waza pedals?
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Greed
There is nothing special or complex about the circuit or getting any of the parts including the transistors which can still be found in NOS form and tested to get the correct gain ratios
I keep saying Ghost Effects (Ian) is your man for this stuff
I thought we were past the boutique mojo feathers phase now
There is nothing special or complex about the circuit or getting any of the parts including the transistors which can still be found in NOS form and tested to get the correct gain ratios
I keep saying Ghost Effects (Ian) is your man for this stuff
I thought we were past the boutique mojo feathers phase now
If there is a cork to be sniffed, someone will do it. I don’t think that will change.Mike wrote:Greed
There is nothing special or complex about the circuit or getting any of the parts including the transistors which can still be found in NOS form and tested to get the correct gain ratios
I keep saying Ghost Effects (Ian) is your man for this stuff
I thought we were past the boutique mojo feathers phase now
They're taking the piss. That's why they're called Wazzer.Thom wrote:Can someone explain why these are priced so expensively? Or at least their take on it - genuine question. Not trying to make a point, I just don't understand. Is it a demand thing or a components thing or something else? What makes this the most expensive Boss compact pedal, and twice as much as other Waza pedals?