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Old 09-15-2008, 10:32 AM
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Guyatone introduces new “mighty micro” series of professional-quality effects

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Godlyke, Inc. is pleased to announce the release of the new Guyatone mighty micro series of compact effect pedals. Based on Guyatone’s award-winning Micro Series effects, the mighty micros offer professional-grade features and exceptional sound quality in an ultra-compact, lightweight chassis that is 33% smaller and 50% lighter than the average stompbox.

The Guyatone mighty micros offer many improvements and additional features that Guyatone users have demanded, all packed into a rugged enclosure that retains the same-sized footprint as the original Micro Series effects. New features include:

• Lightweight, ultra-durable cast-aluminum chassis
• Top-mounted, no-tools battery compartment with “Smart Screw” and battery “Load Scope”
• Mechanical True Bypass Switching
• Ultra-Bright status LED is easily visible on dark stages
• Professional-grade component selection offers improved sound quality
• Cast Aluminum “Stomp Guard” protects Controls from damage or accidental adjustment
• Adjustable Input Attenuators allow use with any instrument or input signal
• Glow-In-The-Dark Washer for Bypass Switch offers improved visibility on dark stages
• Additional Controls with improved Functionality provide greater tonal options
• Top-mounted jacks save space on crowded pedalboards
• 3-Year Warranty

The first round of mighty micro models will be available in late September, 2008

www.guyatone.com
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Old 12-11-2008, 03:14 PM
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Hi Id like to warn people about a really bad repaid story.After Ed had my oberheim sem for 11 mon ths to make good on what turned out to be a $1140 repair that lasted a week,it turns out hes lied for the last six months and done nothing and blamed the whole thing on me and wasted my time the overall repair goes back almost 2 years,hes the one who said to return it and hed fix it,now he says a half dozen lies later he doesnt want to work on it.So here I am 2 yrs and $1140 later with still a not completely fixed machine.He doesnt return calls or emails and cannot be truthful and then blames it on you...if I where in the same area Id take him to small claims.Id suggest anyone find a professional like KevinLightner who acts like an adult instead of a meth head tweeaker.You are warned vintage synth community.
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