GardenoftheDead wrote:so what, it's DBA but more expensive?
If you're referring to the junction box, it's just that it's a custom DBA that was being sold by the original owner.
I know that prices tended to be all over the place when they did custom work, but his original asking price was still really steep (I think it was around $1K or more).
GardenoftheDead wrote:so what, it's DBA but more expensive?
If you're referring to the junction box, it's just that it's a custom DBA that was being sold by the original owner.
I know that prices tended to be all over the place when they did custom work, but his original asking price was still really steep (I think it was around $1K or more).
Oh, that's just the way comesect wrote the title, I guess.
There was a special/limited edition version of the Fuzz War out (which was like, double the cost, too), plus the Exit Index is limited edition, too.
No no no turdburgler it's marketing at its finest...the fx line is shit you'll see later for 500, it's just how the space ring was/is. They won't mass produce but let a bunch out to party.
So basically it's like, 1. the main line, the 2. "hey we gonna make a pedal for this band" and release 200 or whatever, and the 3. "here's something you won't see again fx" is what this looks like.
Envelopes are like when you start your fancy car with a remote and it says hello Dave and the steering wheel drops down into place while the seat adjusts on its own and the belt crosses over your chest all automatically then your like computer start gps for address such n such and give me some soft classical music....while pulse is that annoying beep when you don't put your seat belt on and your back tire is making the steering wheel jerk cuz it's lower than the others then at a stop sign you grab your phone for some tunes off the tube but you have no signal to connect to Internet then you put the window down and it's just fuckin hot then you look at your gas and it's below e so you gotta do all this shit and it suxks.
There are various kinds, all it means is that something about it follows your signal. Often times that could be the tremolo rate will get faster as you dig into it, or slower. Or maybe the depth.