Wasn’t this pedal kicking around a few years ago and nobody would touch it because it was modified? I might be mistaken.
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1966 with on/off switch
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Re: 1966 with on/off switch
I seem to remember that as well. I think the original add then said something about it being brought to someone to be “improved” by adding the battery switch. Can’t remember if other mods were done.
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Re: 1966 with on/off switch
According to the seller NO mods have been done to this pedal.
That little titty- looking switch surely does not look like the Captain's work.
That little titty- looking switch surely does not look like the Captain's work.
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Re: 1966 with on/off switch
Weren’t the transistors in that one replaced also?
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Re: 1966 with on/off switch
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Re: 1966 with on/off switch
if it's the same pedal, aas it seems to be, the OC76 was swapped out also, more dumbness!jreeves47 wrote:Weren’t the transistors in that one replaced also?
EDIT - no this is a diff pedal - the OC76 one was no 85, this one is 206. Two people had the same dumb idea? Or they were both owned by the same person?
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Re: 1966 with on/off switch
Battery switch? Why wouldn't one just up clip the battery drawer.
Any huw, to clarity. Most certainly not an original feature.
Any huw, to clarity. Most certainly not an original feature.
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