(http://i1077.photobucket.com/albums/w466/pmurray47/slide-hot-tubes-nano_zps2ca5d659.jpg) (http://s1077.photobucket.com/user/pmurray47/media/slide-hot-tubes-nano_zps2ca5d659.jpg.html)
Oh wow, that's awesome!
EHX is still bringing back the old stuff, hope they drop more.
Got this in an email from EHX today. Haven't found any other info on the web yet.
Quote from: murdog47 on August 20, 2013, 01:22:34 AM
Got this in an email from EHX today. Haven't found any other info on the web yet.
Neither have I, wasn't up when I was on there earlier today.
The page on it says it's just a straight up reissue and the original was a nice fuzzy sounding overdrive.
Wasn't the original Hot Tubes a CMOS inverter-based circuit?
Quote from: culturejam on August 21, 2013, 01:11:22 PM
Wasn't the original Hot Tubes a CMOS inverter-based circuit?
Yup, 4049, nice pedal and having seen the used prices on ebay now, dayumn.
The tube hot tubes they did got discontinued, mainly I guess cause the reviews I saw said it wasn't very good.
Hi
the old ones used the same chip as the red llama, yeah
Quote from: culturejam on August 21, 2013, 01:11:22 PM
Wasn't the original Hot Tubes a CMOS inverter-based circuit?
When I googled the schematic I thought google had the wrong schematic, was seeing all these op-amp input/CMOS schematics. I figured "Hot Tubes" would be a tube pedal. Guess not...