Fulltone soulbender big box nkt275
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- ZaidAli95
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Fulltone soulbender big box nkt275
Decided to open up the pedal that got me into this madness and saw these. Can anyone please confirm the authenticity of these nkt275s?
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- Funky Druid
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Re: Fulltone soulbender big box nkt275
These are legit new production NKT275
Not vintage devices. Some company made them for fulltone and just stamped them with NKT275 mark.
Not vintage devices. Some company made them for fulltone and just stamped them with NKT275 mark.
- Funky Druid
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Re: Fulltone soulbender big box nkt275
Even on Fulltone page, there is info:
NKT-275 stamped transistor, not NKT-275 transistor...Dazed and Confused
I'm getting a lot of questions/confusion about transistors. If I wanted to use Toshiba transistors, I would use them, because they're a dime a dozen, and still available in large quantities -- in fact I have 7,000 or so right now. My "favorite TO-5 transistors" that I'm referring to (and using in this run) are ones that you haven't tried unless you've owned old 1993 (and on) aluminum boxed '69 pedals (sunburst, Yellow, and plain silver) I went to using TO-1 Toshibas & NKT-275 stamped transistors LATER after I ran out of my favorites,. They're all good, so stop your bickering & tryping and play some guitar... you sound like a bunch of hens.
- ZaidAli95
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Re: Fulltone soulbender big box nkt275
Thanks for the clear up!!! It's an awesome pedal
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