Yin & Yang MKI Tone Bender/SupaFuzz

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Philip
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Post by Philip »

Got any recorded sounds of these yet? :listening:
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Clip Time yet?
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Incredible!
Madcap, I am in awe!
Captain, beautiful work!

Total lust!!!!
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Re: Yin & Yang MKI Tone Bender/SupaFuzz

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So, I finally was able to do a short demo of just the Blue MKI...
I realized afterwards, there is a tambourine that was in too close of proximity and can be heard reverberating in the background...
Something to think about next time I try. :badteeth:
For now, this short clip should give a little demo of what this amazing pedal can do.



Les Paul w/PAF humbuckers into a 6G6 Bassman with a 2x12" Celestion silverbells (T1088s).

Not much to look at, just for the sounds...
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Cool Man, thanks for sharing this monster of a pedal.
I love that freaking amp :)
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modeerf wrote:Cool Man, thanks for sharing this monster of a pedal.
I love that freaking amp :)
Thanks! Been a 'Dream amp' for me. I A/B'd it last week with a friend's 1960 5F6-A 4x10" Bassman and through the "Bass" channel, they sounded identical, except mine through 2x12"s sounded a bit "meatier" and doesnt have the "rattle" issues Tweed Fender amps have.
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Great tone JOhn!
"Yes I remember a brave guy named Roger dancing around musicians and cleaning their shoes. Occasionally we gave him our broken pedals for repair to get peace for some hours."
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mjkk wrote:Great tone JOhn!
Aviv wrote:Radical tone bro :tu:
Thanks!!
Here is a longer clip from the same day...just noodling before practice.



So, I switched it to the Normal channel about half way through, the 2 channels are voiced very differently. Next up, a jam on a 100 watt Showman and the Vox Ac15... :freakout:
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