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Fuzzrocious Club - Sextuplet

That's awesome!!

I think so too. I was thinking of painting it either blue or red sparkle but at the same time it would be a challenge to tape off where fuzzrocious is printed and not get any paint in those areas as to mess them up so I may not. I don't want to paint over any of the labeling or art on it. I may one day if I feel up to the challenge but I know I'll have to have my patience up that day.
 
Down here giving a damn is animated but not curse rated. If that's ruffled feathers I apologize. I still say enquiring about rules while going ahead and breaking them is poor. Sure there is the odd similar pops up but don't come raw prawn. If we were all doing our advertising in the forums the whole thing would fall down.
 
Down here giving a damn is animated but not curse rated. If that's ruffled feathers I apologize. I still say enquiring about rules while going ahead and breaking them is poor. Sure there is the odd similar pops up but don't come raw prawn. If we were all doing our advertising in the forums the whole thing would fall down.

Point taken, but there is such a thing as tact. ;)
 
the bdpg never ceases to amaze IMO, its sneaky little bugger, it just takes a minute to figure out how to make it work for you, i love its di tone, now that i use it as my preamp and my old head is just power, i get that tone through my rig too, although i currently use it in conjunction with my demon with the gain at about two oclock and my tone at 11. It seems like the lower the gain the more the highs, at least when using the demon with the bdpg, but it cuts like a razor blade and still sounds warm. happy camper
 
the bdpg never ceases to amaze IMO, its sneaky little bugger, it just takes a minute to figure out how to make it work for you, i love its di tone, now that i use it as my preamp and my old head is just power, i get that tone through my rig too, although i currently use it in conjunction with my demon with the gain at about two oclock and my tone at 11. It seems like the lower the gain the more the highs, at least when using the demon with the bdpg, but it cuts like a razor blade and still sounds warm. happy camper

Ill have to try that. Thanks
 
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the thing in the corner. I haven't named it yet. I just call it the 131, because that's the number on the bottom.

It's 2 grey stache circuits, one with silicon/LED diodes, and the other pure silicon with a tone lift and an oscillator. This pedal does the job of 4 pedals: 2 dirt boxes, oscillator, white noise generator.

It does equally well with guitar or bass. Plus the paint job is wicked.
 
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the thing in the corner. I haven't named it yet. I just call it the 131, because that's the number on the bottom.

It's 2 grey stache circuits, one with silicon/LED diodes, and the other pure silicon with a tone lift and an oscillator. This pedal does the job of 4 pedals: 2 dirt boxes, oscillator, white noise generator.

It does equally well with guitar or bass. Plus the paint job is wicked.

Sounds awesome :0
 
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the thing in the corner. I haven't named it yet. I just call it the 131, because that's the number on the bottom.

It's 2 grey stache circuits, one with silicon/LED diodes, and the other pure silicon with a tone lift and an oscillator. This pedal does the job of 4 pedals: 2 dirt boxes, oscillator, white noise generator.

It does equally well with guitar or bass. Plus the paint job is wicked.

Holy hell! Do you have any sound bites of it oscillating?? I'd really like to get that in a pedal. Oscillation fun time.
 
I just got my new Stache in; it has an oscillation and WOW, that thing is super freak out. Way more responsive than my older model, if a bit hotter in the gain. Fun stuff, though the pedal overall may be a bit too dirty for my needs. Gorgeous work and craftsmanship, of course.
 

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