That's very clean looking. I'm curious how easy it is to activate the effects. I'm going to build these also.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: somnif on August 03, 2017, 02:31:55 AMRehoused behringer probably.
No worse than the ridiculous "self tuning" robot Gibsons I suppose.
I wonder what the mysterious "analog overdrive" will be. Given its 3 control set up my first thought would be a BMP, but shoving one of those up an LP's tailpipe just seems... weird. Not to mention needing a screwdriver anytime you want to change a setting...
I could get like, sticking in something dirt simple like a LPB or SHO, thats easy enough and transparent enough to actually work in an "always in the chain" config, but this?
And seriously, almost 6 grand. No.
Quote from: Zigcat on August 02, 2017, 08:50:08 PMI felt a disturbance in the force, what's up?
I can't wait for the Tractor Beam. Jimi, I said phaser.
Quote from: midwayfair on August 01, 2017, 09:04:10 PMA lot of the price of the pick up is the name on it. I was hoping there was a diy-er that maybe I could support. So, basically a little and a little community support. I think SD makes them the same specs the same way.
I don't understand. Why do you need a clone of a pickup you can just buy off the shelf? Or did SD change them at some point?