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Show posts MenuQuote from: jessenator on May 12, 2024, 04:15:41 PMNever mind that some of those kids likely play better than me... I'm excited and nervous.I wouldn't worry at all about that since you're really there to display pedal building. Have a screwdriver on hand to open your pedals up to show the inner workings. Have some schematics printed off to show what's going on. Maybe you could even bring a pcb and demonstrate soldering a few components in. That will be educational.
Quote from: Funkasaurus on May 07, 2024, 03:28:20 PMI was just browsing at LMS and saw that they carry clear stomp switch washersThe problem isn't finding clear washers. With a clear regular washer it would be very difficult to get a consistent light transfer without the switch or jack being perfectly centered in the hole, which is just about impossible to do as you tighten it down. A clear isolation/insulation washer is what is needed to keep things centered and keep a consistent gap around the circumference for the light to bleed through.
Quote from: midwayfair on April 25, 2024, 09:39:47 PMWeird, some article popped up on my Firefox homepage today talking about where all the barf bags went.I wonder what other things they'll start getting rid of that don't seem to get used often. Hmm...life preserver under the seat? C'mon. How many people really take a dump on the plane? Goodbye, toilet paper! Co-pilot? You only need one pilot, really. Extra fuel? Gone.
I didn't have any desire to read it at the time but now ...
Quote from: Aentons on April 16, 2024, 02:01:06 AMThey probably took the bags out so they could move the seats closer together.LOL! Come to think of it, that flight did feel more cramped than any flight I've been on recently.
Quote from: jimilee on March 01, 2024, 10:29:24 PMThe pots that actually sound good in wahs are basically irreplaceable, so anything that will extend their life is much needed. I've gone through 5 different pots of all types in my wah, and none have ever sounded as good as the one I recently fixed with this stuff. I'm guessing that a well-oiled wah pot will outlast any of the so called "boutique" expensive pots out there that are supposed to last, but always end up getting scratchy just as fast as the cheap ones.
Does t cost that much to just replace them, but I get it...