Thunderbirds Are Go!

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devnulljp
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Post by devnulljp »

These are awesome, great builds, and a steal.
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Post by evergud »

I can absolutely agree to that. My Mk 1.5 is so expressive, both using guitar volume and the attack knob. It's useful in all positions and with all guitars. It gives my ES-137 an airy presence, like a good FF. This is my best Mk 1.5. Killer pedal.
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Calm before the storm. One of these sitting here in case someone's interested.

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Tuned for lint, hair and controllable behaviour. All kinds of sex used for the internals.
(gut shots not of the unit in question, but made the exact same way)


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Full warranty. Send it back within 7 days if it's not to your liking and your money shall be refunded, less shipping.
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Post by daCod »

:drool2:
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Re: Thunderbirds Are Go!

Post by Stu »

Very nice. :badteeth:

Too cheap though. :banger:
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Post by Electric Warrior »

Higher prices might make the Thunderbird even more desirable :badteeth:
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Post by Braden »

I haz one and love it :badlove:
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Post by jim50hertz »

Hey looks amazing, bet it sounds equally so :headbanger:

Bit OT but where on earth do you source those iskra caps? Can't find 'em anywhere :squint:
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jim50hertz wrote:Bit OT but where on earth do you source those iskra caps? Can't find 'em anywhere :squint:
I haz stash.
Stu wrote:Too cheap though. :banger:
Electric Warrior wrote:Higher prices might make the Thunderbird even more desirable :badteeth:
I felt like starting out modest. I know I won't be able to keep them priced like this for much longer, but for the time being people can take advantage of it.
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Post by erer »

yo dude... could you elaborate a little more on the voicing of this unit please? how's the noise level?
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