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taylornutt wrote:Mike, what kind of knobs are those? They looked like Bronco Knobs but without the "F".
Just these from rapid electronics, they're the same as the original.
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taylornutt wrote:Mike, what kind of knobs are those? They looked like Bronco Knobs but without the "F".
Just these from rapid electronics, they're the same as the original.
Thanks for the link. It's near impossible to find the numbered Bronco Style knobs that they used on the Starcasters, Fender Blenders, keyboards, and amplifiers. If I ever start building guitars it's good to know a modern replacement exists. I have a small number from eBay, but those won't last long at the rate I am going.
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finally got a chance to play with the big muff w/ tone togle that mike made for me, it fucking kills
mind i have no video of it as i forgot to take my camcorder to the gig, but it added some super fuzz balls to my bass.

thanks again for such a killer pedal
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Glad to hear it buddy!
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ooh, it's like something off the death star!
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I'm actually really going to miss it. I was having loads of fun playing daft metal and Holy Bible riffs through it this weekend. *sniff*

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This was fun and tricky. RAT2 mplete rebuild with original RAT circuit, better taper pots, LM308N, Boss DC jack, Neutrik Jacks etc.Co
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Mike wrote:This was fun and tricky. RAT2 mplete rebuild with original RAT circuit, better taper pots, LM308N, Boss DC jack, Neutrik Jacks etc.Co
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oh shit, that's choice, mike. lookin' fab.
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Cheers kids, it's amazing what a Blue LED will do.

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i have to say that is my favourite pedal at the moment Mike, very nice sounds to be had from the tonebender. whoever is getting it is a lucky person
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lorez wrote:i have to say that is my favourite pedal at the moment Mike, very nice sounds to be had from the tonebender. whoever is getting it is a lucky person
Based on our chat about it last night I'm inclined to get hold of one when the funds allow. Looks very swish Mike! Also that black pedal with all the knobs is BADASSERY
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I miss the OpenHaus, it was fucking awesome.
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that toneczar looks (and sounds) amazing.
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lorez wrote:i have to say that is my favourite pedal at the moment Mike, very nice sounds to be had from the tonebender. whoever is getting it is a lucky person
+1 . I am looking into getting one and a IC Big Muff in the future possibly. Is the ToneBender significantly different from a Fuzzface? I am interested in the Zepplin tones as well as White Stripes sound hence the IC Big Muff.
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taylornutt wrote:
lorez wrote:i have to say that is my favourite pedal at the moment Mike, very nice sounds to be had from the tonebender. whoever is getting it is a lucky person
+1 . I am looking into getting one and a IC Big Muff in the future possibly. Is the ToneBender significantly different from a Fuzzface? I am interested in the Zepplin tones as well as White Stripes sound hence the IC Big Muff.
I find it richer and fuller in its tone than my fuzzface but that is more than likely due to the fact it is germanium instead of silicon. they offer different sounds in my mind and it gives a lot of what I call early 70s fuzz by people like zep and t-rex. tbh, I would get all 3 if I was you and cover all bases
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Hey, Mike. What would the cost and turnaround time be on a Saltbooster and a Box of Mike built into the same box? I've got both in separate enclosures at the moment, and I have a friend who likes the combination just as much as I do.
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Hi,

Cheers for thinking of me, I can generally build the Box Of Mike Overdrive side for £75 and an added Saltbooster stage would be an extra £15, so £90 + P&P in one box
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Thanks, Mike. I'll give it some thought. I'll probably get something else from you as well, while I'm at it. Have you had luck with a delay?

Also, and this is a separate issue, I got the old tremolo/vibrato (i believe it was a prototype) from a poster 'round here a while back, and it has never really functioned properly. Could I send it over to you and see if there's anything that could be done with it? I don't expect you to do it for free, I was just curious what you thought of that.

Edit: If there's nothing that could be done, would you be interested in keeping it for parts in exchange for a discount on a pedal? Let me know what you think.

Thanks
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