DIY BEOD #2
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DIY BEOD #2
Had sellers regerts after letting my last clone go. Faceplate is brass from TM. Tolex is... well, tolex.
It does what it does well... Chugging times ahead
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Re: DIY BEOD #2
That looks epic Cory, love the aesthetics!!
I just recently got a BE-OD clone and my word it sounds amazing, albeit noisy when not playing.... but that is what noise gates are for!
I just recently got a BE-OD clone and my word it sounds amazing, albeit noisy when not playing.... but that is what noise gates are for!
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Re: DIY BEOD #2
that looks great.
I've probably said it before, but I'd love the internal trip pot to be a knob on the outside
I've probably said it before, but I'd love the internal trip pot to be a knob on the outside
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Re: DIY BEOD #2
Cheers bros!
Oh yeah, that's an interesting idea. Do/did you adjust the trimmer on yours?
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Re: DIY BEOD #2
yeap - well worth having it on a knob
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Re: DIY BEOD #2
Yes, most when engaged and not playing, so much volume and gain in mine, might need to wind back the trimpot!
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Re: DIY BEOD #2
Got it - misread your post!
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Re: DIY BEOD #2
That's why I sold mine. Too damn noisy.