Klone Clone dilema
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Klone Clone dilema
I'm seriously wanting something along these lines..tumnus, archer , ktr... any opinions on what's out there.
Looking for the boost/mild drive capabilities.. usually playing single coils or p90s into a clean el84 amp..
Looking for the boost/mild drive capabilities.. usually playing single coils or p90s into a clean el84 amp..
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Re: Klone Clone dilema
Having tried most of those mentioned above and others, only the Bondi Effects Sick As is as good as a KTR Klon, and it may even be better.
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Re: Klone Clone dilema
I bought some random one off eBay. It’s pretty mean, does what I wanted.
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Re: Klone Clone dilema
Could you really tell a significant difference between the JRockett (who built the first 1500 KTR) and the KTR?Conway wrote:Having tried most of those mentioned above and others, only the Bondi Effects Sick As is as good as a KTR Klon, and it may even be better.
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Re: Klone Clone dilema
Bondi Sick As. Got one for sale. Not my type of dirt.
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Re: Klone Clone dilema
You are going to have to prove that to me. In person.Conway wrote:Having tried most of those mentioned above and others, only the Bondi Effects Sick As is as good as a KTR Klon, and it may even be better.
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Re: Klone Clone dilema
I have an Archer Gold. Works for me for the reasons you described. Bandmate had a Tumnus. It was slightly different; not better, different. If I'd met it before the Archer, would have bought.MisterB wrote:I'm seriously wanting something along these lines..tumnus, archer , ktr... any opinions on what's out there.
Looking for the boost/mild drive capabilities.. usually playing single coils or p90s into a clean el84 amp..
Truth is, if I'm listening to the sound of my gear, I can hear differences. But if I shut up and play my guitar, I'm equally happy with the EHX Soul Food on my second board.
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I sent you a pm regarding this.. how much would you want for it..?imarco wrote:Bondi Sick As. Got one for sale. Not my type of dirt.

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Re: Klone Clone dilema
If I recall, yours were the words of wisdom that stopped me from bothering upgrading my EHX Soul Food.Slowy wrote:
Truth is, if I'm listening to the sound of my gear, I can hear differences. But if I shut up and play my guitar, I'm equally happy with the EHX Soul Food on my second board.

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Re: Klone Clone dilema
I had a Bad Cat Siamese Drive once... I see there's one regularly on TM at the moment, from Malcolm IIRC? I actually really liked it, the freakishly reasonable price is also a bonus.