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So pro! Absolutely loving the Distro Deluxe by the way : ) At the end of the chain, I find myself forgetting it's even on.. so organic/responsive - it's like channel switching an amp. And with the jacks on top mean it means I can squeeze another pedal onboard. Everything we set out to do we (YOU) succeeded. The switchable Klon buffer was a big surprise - love it. Thanks bro!
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How well did the fabric covering go? Fiddly at all?
And what's the SHO like to use?
And what's the SHO like to use?
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Yeah pretty fiddly... I underestimated it tbh. Used spray glue and an old shirtalanp wrote:How well did the fabric covering go? Fiddly at all?
And what's the SHO like to use?

SHO is very nice. Dynamic, very transparent and sounds great overdriven with a hot pedal in front of it. I built another one mainly because of the huge input impedance so I can keep all the high end from my Lollars in the new guitar... A-Bing from on/bypass at unity gain, it just adds a tiny whisker of something tasty in the treble dept... I like it. I wanna try the new Madbean fatpants too.
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hey Cdog you built a madbean quadrovibe correct? A guitarist from a band we played with is keen on getting me to build a trem, what are they like pretty good?
It's either that or he gets one of the cheap Danelectro ones and I mod it to give it a bit of a volume boost and re-house it in something sturdier.
Love the cloth SHO, gotta build me one someday
It's either that or he gets one of the cheap Danelectro ones and I mod it to give it a bit of a volume boost and re-house it in something sturdier.
Love the cloth SHO, gotta build me one someday
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hey thanks bro... yea I built a couple of 'double flush's. I really rate them, very tweakable and very tasty. I've used Line6 trems, and I owned a Boss TR-2... the double flush is notably tastier. 

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Amazing as always!!! That's art not electronics!!!
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thanks bro... hey so where's rocky these days? he used to pwn this thred!
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A few boys threw their toys and started up a rival forum @ www.thecooler.co.nzCdog wrote:thanks bro... hey so where's rocky these days? he used to pwn this thred!
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HA! link replacement magic lols!jeremyb wrote:A few boys threw their toys and started up a rival forum @ http://www.comedy central.co.nzCdog wrote:thanks bro... hey so where's rocky these days? he used to pwn this thred!
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Ah half the story, always a good read.jeremyb wrote:A few boys threw their toys and started up a rival forum @ http://www.comedy central.co.nzCdog wrote:thanks bro... hey so where's rocky these days? he used to pwn this thred!
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