Some really fantastic looking pedals (in and out)

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Some really fantastic looking pedals (in and out)

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I found these on HCFX, apparently made by a Tattoo artist. The wiring is bloody lovely, Fender Amp style.

Arsecake is going to love this one:
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I hope they sound as good as they look, that first one looks amazing.
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buzzyfuzz looks nice
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Damn. Those are fucking awesome. Turrent board, wow.
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I'd wager they are expensive as hell, with the carbon comp resistors and Mullard germs.
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PenPen wrote:I'd wager they are expensive as hell, with the carbon comp resistors and Mullard germs.
Yeah. They're not for buying, they're for looking at.
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Post by James »

Whilst I love amp gut shots, I don't like these pedals. It seems like mojo nonsense for the sake of it. The outsides don't do too much for me either. I much prefer the look of modern things like Subdecay.
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I think it's clever. PTP wiring takes a lot of planning.
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Post by Progrockabuse »

mike, you should make a PTP tonebender and we can compare them for mojo tones.


actually, i am thinking of a second tonebender.
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haha I don't have any Tagboard unfortunately. Stripboard is the way I roll.
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I'd buy the first one on looks alone!
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Post by Thom »

Yeah the first one looks stunning.
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Post by luke »

Dude's even using Duracells. He's got his shit down. These are stunning.
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Post by timhulio »

Obscene attention to detail. Quite stunning. How do you even design for tagboard? Would be even cooler in custom boxes I fink....
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timhulio wrote:Obscene attention to detail. Quite stunning. How do you even design for tagboard? Would be even cooler in custom boxes I fink....
It's possible. Amps used to all be made that way in the 50s.

Just takes time and you learn patterns of how amplification stages "look" in the tagboard.
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Malik wrote:Dude's even using Duracells. He's got his shit down. These are stunning.
Tesco Value batteries for fuzzes, as any fule kno.
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Post by Mike »

I have a fullerplast style cache of them.
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Post by aen »

back when i included batteries, I just grabbed the ones at the dollar store.

If the world was fair, you'd get about 1.5 9v batteries at the pound store in england.
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Post by sp3k »

Those things would look cool on my desk or something! Way to good looking for me to put my feet over
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Post by jcyphe »

Guy really likes tone bender style pedals.