Thunderbirds Are Go!
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- Laundromat
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Blowing out the remaining Clutches at 200€ a pop to make room for new things. Get your fuzz rite!
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- Doc Holliday
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What's on the horizon dude?
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I hate cock teasing guessing games as much as the next guy, but I don't want to jinx it just yet.Doc Holliday wrote:What's on the horizon dude?
I'm hoping to get something to actualize in the next month or so, but some of it is out of my hands.
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Hmmm... interesting...
- Laundromat
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I was thrown a curveball as the supplier had once again changed the hammertone color on my boxes, so I felt I needed to come up with something different.
Supa MKI in a three knob format. The added control labeled "sustain" acts like the attack control on a traditional MKI. Together with the filter knob it gives a wide variety of fuzzy evilness. I made two of these and the other one is supposed to go to local player. I don't think I'll make more of these in this style as I started to regret my decision of keeping it real with all the shielded wire. Stuffing this much in such a confined space wasn't as much fun as I thought, but I got through it.
It's got OC75s, Wima caps and what have you.
*sold*
Supa MKI in a three knob format. The added control labeled "sustain" acts like the attack control on a traditional MKI. Together with the filter knob it gives a wide variety of fuzzy evilness. I made two of these and the other one is supposed to go to local player. I don't think I'll make more of these in this style as I started to regret my decision of keeping it real with all the shielded wire. Stuffing this much in such a confined space wasn't as much fun as I thought, but I got through it.
It's got OC75s, Wima caps and what have you.
*sold*
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Looks da bomb! Man.
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I had only made one of these in a big box so I thought it would be time for a few more. These two are tuned after my red '69 Fuzz Face with NKT275s.
The transistors used here are NKT made CV5416s (secret society code for OC84), which tick all the boxes for authentic tonal experience. Hairy tones with a great cleanup.
175€ + shipping
The transistors used here are NKT made CV5416s (secret society code for OC84), which tick all the boxes for authentic tonal experience. Hairy tones with a great cleanup.
175€ + shipping
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Nice, Clean, Fuzzy!
Awesome build!
Awesome build!
- Doc Holliday
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Man..... I really need more money in my life ...
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