Completed a Wolfshirt. Named it "Fox Hunt" since we're hunting for that Foxx tone.
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NOOO! I can't see any pictures :(
Without pictures, we will not come.
Oops! Updated.
Very slick build... I like the graphics! Nice job :)
Those graphics are outstanding! LOVE it!
Awesome build!
I've noticed that if you strum a chord that has more than two notes in it...it sounds overloaded. Is that normal.
*EDIT* I should specify that this is while the octave is engaged.
While I have yet to build mine, I would say this is normal as the demos I've heard seem to do the same thing. Also I read somewhere comparing the octave to the green ringer. Which does the same thing. Like's power chords, but nothing complex/minor
Edit: oops, BTW, this looks great man! I LOVE the graphics and red on white!
Looks fantastic! Such a great decal!!
What kind of transistors did you use? I used what I got from the kit I built, 2n3904 and mine sounds nasty, nasty. Definitely not as fancy as what you got.
What your describing is normal, strumming chords on this foxx is gnarly!! Especially with the octave..
Quote from: bigmufffuzzwizz on October 24, 2011, 11:53:28 PM
Looks fantastic! Such a great decal!!
What kind of transistors did you use? I used what I got from the kit I built, 2n3904 and mine sounds nasty, nasty. Definitely not as fancy as what you got.
What your describing is normal, strumming chords on this foxx is gnarly!! Especially with the octave..
I used the 2n3565's.
If I play past the 12th fret with my neck pickup and my tone rolled off it sounds AMAZING with the octave on while playing leads.