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jeremyb wrote:Whats the Klon like into the AC30??
Don't know first-hand yet as I'm waiting for my other Greenback to arrive but from playing other clones through other AC30's, and the Soul Food through my one previously, they work really, really well as a booster with a hair of drive. The mids are pretty stout though so the Sovtek (JTM45/Bassman ish) loves it but the AC30 needs a bit of hand holding. Sounds good though, definitely worth hearing.

If I had to choose a booster for Voxen though, it'd be Naga Viper/Rangemaster for when it's already a bit overdriven, or a Super Hard On to go from quite clean to ballsy drive
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Cool beans, I best be building that viper then!!
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TmcB wrote:Now that a certain person has received it, here's the artwork I've had designed and screen printed on mah pedluls.Image

Pretty happy how they've turned out
Those are awesome looking!! Are the boxes powder coated?

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that is pure fuckin class Toany
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Really nice, Toany! Does that clean, art-deco designy thing. Really love that rusty orange sparkle - and finished off ofcourse with the best dials possible!

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Who did the screenprinting for you?

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Yeah, I love that Art Deco look so I thought I'd chase that a bit but keep it as simple as possible.
Emblems NZ did the screen printing, did a great job and the prices were pretty good! Great to find somewhere that will do one-offs and not charge crazy fees.

Any suggestions in terms of pedals you'd like to see happen or just your thoughts on pedal pedalling would be appreciated
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TmcB wrote: Emblems NZ did the screen printing, did a great job and the prices were pretty good! Great to find somewhere that will do one-offs and not charge crazy fees.
Thought so. I was just in there getting a pickguard modified and Sandy mentioned doing some pedals. They do great work in there and, like you say, not crazy expensive. Not any kind of expensive really. :thumbup:

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TmcB wrote:Yeah, I love that Art Deco look so I thought I'd chase that a bit but keep it as simple as possible.
Emblems NZ did the screen printing, did a great job and the prices were pretty good! Great to find somewhere that will do one-offs and not charge crazy fees.

Any suggestions in terms of pedals you'd like to see happen or just your thoughts on pedal pedalling would be appreciated
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Nice work Toans... looks really hot! I like your logo too :)

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Cdog wrote:Nice work Toans... looks really hot! I like your logo too :)
Thanks man! One of the perks of working at a brand agency is top quality critique of design if your ego can withstand it.
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I always wanted to do an 808 with 3x 7 segment led displays which light up with 808 when it's engaged :)

Happy for idea credit :lol:
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TR808? Might be a bit beyond a 1590BB, or even a 1550G, I suspect...
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alanp wrote:TR808? Might be a bit beyond a 1590BB, or even a 1550G, I suspect...
I think he means TS808, get your head out of the synth gutter Alan
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:lol: a mere overdrive is beneath our mad scientist friend (fiend?)!!
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