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Started by nzCdog, June 16, 2012, 05:41:14 PM

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nzCdog

Finally finished this!  The friend I built a boomstick for liked it so much he wanted a second one, but this time with mods...



So this pedal has a switchable output buffer (kl0n) and an added bass control... pretty fiddly wiring this one up



Mods are very time consuming... jacks up top are a tight fit :-\
Sounds good, hope he likes it

mgwhit

All that and room for a battery!  Looks fantastic, inside and out.

jimmybjj

With all that extra wiring from the mods and you still made it look good. Professional looking!
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the3secondrule

Ha, saw this on facebook  ;)

you made this for Jae, eh?

Freakin' tidy, tidy work man!
"I have many leatherbound books, and my apartment smells of rich mahogany"

jkokura

I really like the font and aesthetic on this one Corey.

Jacob
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nzCdog

Thanks guys for your kind words... Jeremy, yes thats the same Jae ;)

Quote from: jkokura on June 16, 2012, 09:17:36 PM
I really like the font and aesthetic on this one Corey.

Jacob
(Embarrasingly I forgot to mention: he did the graphics for this one himself, not me! lol )
Thanks Jacob I like it too  :)

Mich P

Look cool well done.
Mich P.

njkke

Noticeable differences between no buffer and buffer?

DutchMF

Very professional and clean, inside and out. Your friend is a lucky man!

Paul
"If you can't stand the heat, stay away from the soldering iron!"

nzCdog

Thanks guys...  :)

Quote from: njkke on June 17, 2012, 08:09:19 AM
Noticeable differences between no buffer and buffer?
Not really (which means its a good buffer) ;)
A tiny bit of extra sparkle when using a long guitar cable

rps-10

Wow, really does look great, inside and out.