Most older ones are wound G, which I prefer, but i do have a spare old plain G one - I'd have to measure it - might be Guild one which I think have a different string spacing or something.
What is on your workbench Tinkerers?
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Re: What is on your workbench Tinkerers?
Handmade, high-impact, great-looking radical queer germanium fuzz. A different approach to 1960s-inspired fuzz pedals, no clones, check them out at https://goodfuzzysounds.com or on YouTube https://tinyurl.com/GFS-YT
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Re: What is on your workbench Tinkerers?
Bah! The post holes are about 1mm closer together than a standard bigsby bridge. If you had the separate thumbwheel posts it would still work. You can have it if you want.
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Re: What is on your workbench Tinkerers?
sent you a pm
if you're ever in the shit, grab my tit
i like pedals when you know they're on
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i like pedals when you know they're on
When I saw you with that lost look on your face saying you had just saw ET, I thought "uh oh, game over" - innerflight
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(='.'=)
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Re: What is on your workbench Tinkerers?
mini-toggle inquiry for series/parallel wiring
possible to use a 9 lug on-on switch in place of a 6 lug on-on switch if i omit or ignore one row of lugs???
would be fantastic because i really dont want to order anything to get this project finished.
loaded a set of ed elliot mosrite pickups (with original 60's mosrite covers and rings) in the morales last night
possible to use a 9 lug on-on switch in place of a 6 lug on-on switch if i omit or ignore one row of lugs???
would be fantastic because i really dont want to order anything to get this project finished.
loaded a set of ed elliot mosrite pickups (with original 60's mosrite covers and rings) in the morales last night
if you're ever in the shit, grab my tit
i like pedals when you know they're on
When I saw you with that lost look on your face saying you had just saw ET, I thought "uh oh, game over" - innerflight
(\__/)
(='.'=)
(")_(")
i like pedals when you know they're on
When I saw you with that lost look on your face saying you had just saw ET, I thought "uh oh, game over" - innerflight
(\__/)
(='.'=)
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Re: What is on your workbench Tinkerers?
A bloke who lives 1 minute away contacted me out of the blue about a simple battery snap repair. To my delight he dropped off this 81 black label TS9! It’ll be interesting to see which chip it has and give it a good, rigorous play test.
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Re: What is on your workbench Tinkerers?
those early lime green TS-9's are the best!!! way better than my 808 or later TS-9'sJim Goad wrote: ↑Tue Aug 18, 2020 6:13 pm 859B709C-8E6D-4CB6-8DFB-8BF3164E73F8.jpeg
A bloke who lives 1 minute away contacted me out of the blue about a simple battery snap repair. To my delight he dropped off this 81 black label TS9! It’ll be interesting to see which chip it has and give it a good, rigorous play test.
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Re: What is on your workbench Tinkerers?
Yeah, I’ve heard good things about them but not had chance to play one before. Been ill for a few days but will hopefully get chance to play it tonight.
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Re: What is on your workbench Tinkerers?
I’ve got one from 1984 with the JRC chip and it sounds awesome.
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Re: What is on your workbench Tinkerers?
JRC 2043JDD Chip as expected. Only tube screamer variant I have to compare atm is my old Aria ADT-1 which is a good pedal but the TS9 beats it hands down. It’s a shame so many people swap the chips out in these.
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