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Started by GrindCustoms, March 31, 2015, 01:39:00 PM

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Jason linked me to this table.... but yeah, found it interesting, nice mentions around 40minutes ;)

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rullywowr

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Quote from: GrindCustoms on March 31, 2015, 01:39:00 PM
Jason linked me to this table.... but yeah, found it interesting, nice mentions around 40minutes ;)

Interesting, indeed.

About 47:06  ;)



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Quote from: rullywowr on March 31, 2015, 01:51:58 PM
Quote from: GrindCustoms on March 31, 2015, 01:39:00 PM
Jason linked me to this table.... but yeah, found it interesting, nice mentions around 40minutes ;)



Interesting, indeed.

About 47:06  ;)

Hmmm... yeah.. it was to make sure you guys where ready for it. ;)
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micromegas

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I only watched to the first half hour... too much "trust your ear, not what's inside". There's no magic in components but, as Mr. Neunaber said, the quality is a factor too (regarding either construction, components and reliability or algorithms)

Also, I could be wrong or maybe it's my grumpy side but, in my opinion, Josh (JHS) should not speak that easy about "not worrying about the insides of a pedal" or about "cloning".

Thanks to Brian Wampler for the mention. We are great indeed  ;D (that was a kudos from one Brian to another Brian?)
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micromegas

I finally watched it complete. I would have liked to listen Brian Neunaber talk a little more... and to hear more things about the diy world.
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madbean

Very nice of Brian Wampler to mention the DIY community. He seems always seems like a down to earth guy.

GrindCustoms

I think it would be nice one day, that DIY gets the recognition it deserves.... ....far as bringing new idea or concepts to the table that is....

And then have that sort of table where you'd have the instigators and dominant figures of DIY sitting on a panel... i think i'd travel to listen at those guys...
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micromegas

Quote from: GrindCustoms on March 31, 2015, 03:19:19 PM
I think it would be nice one day, that DIY gets the recognition it deserves.... ....far as bringing new idea or concepts to the table that is....

And then have that sort of table where you'd have the instigators and dominant figures of DIY sitting on a panel... i think i'd travel to listen at those guys...
You'll need a bigger table. Maybe a round one. With green felt on top  ;D
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chromesphere

Quote from: madbean on March 31, 2015, 03:15:00 PM
Very nice of Brian Wampler to mention the DIY community. He seems always seems like a down to earth guy.

Totally agree.  I was quite humbled when he mentioned me in his 5 DIY Mods article in Premier Guitar.  Would actually indicate that he might watch my channel.  Staying in touch with the DIY world even if only slightly is a refreshing change from commercial pedal builders that try to ignore or even deny their DIY Past.
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How dare somebody clone a JHS pedal!? The nerve!

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Quote from: icecycle66 on March 31, 2015, 04:21:12 PM
How dare somebody clone a JHS pedal!? The nerve!
Right!!! That's their job, other wise you're just cloning someone else's clone...


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Quote from: jimilee on March 31, 2015, 04:42:22 PM

Quote from: icecycle66 on March 31, 2015, 04:21:12 PM
How dare somebody clone a JHS pedal!? The nerve!
Right!!! That's their job, other wise you're just cloning someone else's clone...


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I skipped around a bit, but the parts I saw were kind of interesting.

I looked at it from a different angle as I will be on a panel like this next month (not pedal related).  Never done it before so I am a bit curious (and maybe a touch nervous).
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The part where Brian Wampler was talking about digital pedals, and how it's a LOT harder to clone something with firmware...

I couldn't help but notice Josh nodding along ;)
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