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Ministoner 2

Started by juansolo, April 13, 2013, 08:23:56 AM

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juansolo

Finally got around to boxing up the other one. This is the same as the first so I didn't bother taking an internal pic as it's identical. Threw in the close-up of the other though. This is Pickdroppers mini muff board.



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alanp

Impeccable as always.

Just curious, though... do you ever get in trouble with the missus for the pedal graphics?
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juansolo

lol. I'm quite single, so no.
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hoodoo

The missus? This is secret men's business i thought  ;D
Oh and i love the graphic mate, lesbo nymphs, tentacles, pentagrams, probably upset a few different groups with this one, Stay Cool, Matt 8)

juansolo

Ah, all the things that are good in life :)
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pickdropper

Very nice build.  Clean as always.
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jubal81

Dig it. You got me intrigued with the stoner. I thought I'd read it's close to a Skreddy version. Any sound clips out there?
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juansolo

#7
Same thing but with different transistors (the obtainables mentioned in the spreadsheet), not that you can tell with YT:



Feline Lion into a Princeton Reverb. Quiet enough not to piss the neighbours off.
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jubal81

Sounds pretty damn great - a bit like a blend of muff and germanium fuzz.
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