GM fuzz up FD3-A
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- jerms
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GM fuzz up FD3-A
just got this little gem!
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Re: GM fuzz up FD3-A
Super cool !
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Re: GM fuzz up FD3-A
start making jerms branded pedalboards with heat pads inside
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Re: GM fuzz up FD3-A
great stuff! cool that the pcb is dated too - plus it's made in Detroit!!
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Re: GM fuzz up FD3-A
I wonder if it's THE GM as in General Motors because of that...
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Re: GM fuzz up FD3-A
this one doesn’t actually need the pad... i just had it ready since the green one def needs it....
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Re: GM fuzz up FD3-A
DucRyder wrote: ↑Sat May 04, 2019 11:55 pmStranger things have happened, but i think the guys who made these pedals probably chose the company name as a kind of a Big-D in-joke. The pedals are pretty rare, I think they were a small operation. I've been looking out for the green one for years, no luck yet!
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