Mr Morphine Custom Pedals (Mk-I and Supa Mk-I)
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- 1bottlerocket
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Re: Mr Morphine Custom Pedals (Mk-I and Supa Mk-I)
I got an early MK I with a filter knob and it kills.
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Re: Mr Morphine Custom Pedals (Mk-I and Supa Mk-I)
Thanks again everyone!
I still have one of the Supa’s available and one Mk-I with the normal black powder coat instead of the black Hammerite.
I still have one of the Supa’s available and one Mk-I with the normal black powder coat instead of the black Hammerite.
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Re: Mr Morphine Custom Pedals (Mk-I and Supa Mk-I)
Both look terrific! Are those Supa Mk1s like those made by Castledine?
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Re: Mr Morphine Custom Pedals (Mk-I and Supa Mk-I)
Hi MadNedz, thanks for the kind words manMadNedZ wrote:Both look terrific! Are those Supa Mk1s like those made by Castledine?
Never had one of Stu's Supa Mk-I's but they're both based on the original Supa Mk-I so they should be pretty close, I hope that answers your question
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Re: Mr Morphine Custom Pedals (Mk-I and Supa Mk-I)
Still have one of each available and just knocked €10,- off the asking price.
Will entertain trade offers as well, I'm mainly into old fuzzy and weird stuff but you can always try me.
Will entertain trade offers as well, I'm mainly into old fuzzy and weird stuff but you can always try me.
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Re: Mr Morphine Custom Pedals (Mk-I and Supa Mk-I) -Price Dr
Just realized I didn't post back on how killer the Supa MkI Mr. Morphine is. Easily hangs with all the other Mk1 and Supa Mk1's I've got here. Three oc75's and the tone control give it nice sting and help with weird neck pickups. Supa Mk1 is great for setting up two different fuzz sounds that you can quickly go between with your guitar pickup switch. Radiotron puts lot's of attention on details - this is the second Mr. Morphine pedal I have bought from him - looking forward whatever he's got cooking. Thanks man!
- Radiotron
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Re: Mr Morphine Custom Pedals (Mk-I and Supa Mk-I) -Price Dr
Hey Ryan, thanks for the kind words, I'm glad to hear you like.
I'm afraid these will be the last builds for a while, been rather bussy lately, but I should have some cool stuff coming out somethime next year.
I'm afraid these will be the last builds for a while, been rather bussy lately, but I should have some cool stuff coming out somethime next year.
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Re: Mr Morphine Custom Pedals (Mk-I and Supa Mk-I) -Price Dr
Mr Morphine MK-II
Built this one a few weeks ago, will probably be the last MK-II for a while (No time and out of enclosures )
Pretty much the stock (Supa) MK-II circuit, sounds great, very touch responsive/articulate.
The specs:
• Hammond diecast aluminium enclosure
• Vintage Piher carbon film resistors
• Iskra KFMU film capacitors
• Philips OC80 transistors
• NOS RS brown Veroboard
• Full size Alpha pots
• Cliff UK jacks
• Carling Switch
• Vintage Daka-Ware “Chicken head” knobs
• Easy access battery drawer
• Stove enamelled Hamerite finish
• Shielded wire used throughout
Priced at SOLD plus shipping.
Built this one a few weeks ago, will probably be the last MK-II for a while (No time and out of enclosures )
Pretty much the stock (Supa) MK-II circuit, sounds great, very touch responsive/articulate.
The specs:
• Hammond diecast aluminium enclosure
• Vintage Piher carbon film resistors
• Iskra KFMU film capacitors
• Philips OC80 transistors
• NOS RS brown Veroboard
• Full size Alpha pots
• Cliff UK jacks
• Carling Switch
• Vintage Daka-Ware “Chicken head” knobs
• Easy access battery drawer
• Stove enamelled Hamerite finish
• Shielded wire used throughout
Priced at SOLD plus shipping.
Last edited by Radiotron on Thu Jul 23, 2015 12:45 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Mr Morphine Custom Pedals (Mk-I and Supa Mk-I) -Price Dr
^That's a lot of pedal for not a lot of money
’brutish in character but not thug like’
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