Re: post your castledines
Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2018 10:37 pm
So, here's a post that's about 15 years late! Sorry Stuart! I decided to change some batteries today, and I thought I'd get my lazy ass off the couch and take some photos and post the results...
Stu has generously made quite a few pedals for me over the years (2002 - 2005, or there abouts) We used to email back and forth quite frequently, discussing all things Tone Bender, wah wah; and hunting down cheap vintage fuzz on EBay, etc. This was back in the day when forum bro API had that cool Tone Bender website, and I imagine the Captain was lurking about searching for info as well.
The pedals in the photo are:
Rangemaster treble booster (OC 44)
Grey wah replica (in a vintage Vox volume pedal enclosure)
MK 1 (in an enclosure I had made locally years ago, before peps1 came up with the goods. I have one of those too, but haven't put anything in that one yet)
MK 1.5 (in a reissue enclosure) I can't remember if Stu made a completely new board, or if he just replaced the stock two trannys with OC 75's?
MK II (in a reissue enclosure) Stu made a completely new long board and all, with 3 OC 75's.
So, anyway, here's some vintage Castledine for ya. They all work very well and sound fantastic! Thanks Stu!!! I owe you pal. Sean.
Stu has generously made quite a few pedals for me over the years (2002 - 2005, or there abouts) We used to email back and forth quite frequently, discussing all things Tone Bender, wah wah; and hunting down cheap vintage fuzz on EBay, etc. This was back in the day when forum bro API had that cool Tone Bender website, and I imagine the Captain was lurking about searching for info as well.
The pedals in the photo are:
Rangemaster treble booster (OC 44)
Grey wah replica (in a vintage Vox volume pedal enclosure)
MK 1 (in an enclosure I had made locally years ago, before peps1 came up with the goods. I have one of those too, but haven't put anything in that one yet)
MK 1.5 (in a reissue enclosure) I can't remember if Stu made a completely new board, or if he just replaced the stock two trannys with OC 75's?
MK II (in a reissue enclosure) Stu made a completely new long board and all, with 3 OC 75's.
So, anyway, here's some vintage Castledine for ya. They all work very well and sound fantastic! Thanks Stu!!! I owe you pal. Sean.